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Based on last week’s presentation, Sosena Tang explains the differential diagnosis, further investigation and best management of a case with little manifest expression

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There is mild amblyopia in the right eye with associated anisometropia. Microtropia is more commonly convergent and there is usually a family history of ametropia and/or strabismus. There is also usually some level of binocular vision as demonstrated by the presence of stereopsis. Initially, a cycloplegic refraction should be carried out to confirm the refraction. The following should be considered to confirm the diagnosis:

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