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Review Question - QID 209119

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QID 209119 (Type "209119" in App Search)
A 16-year-old male presents to an ophthalmologist as a new patient with a complaint of blurry vision. He reports that over the past several months he has had increasing difficulty seeing the board from the back of the classroom at school. The patient is otherwise doing well in school and enjoys playing basketball. His past medical history is otherwise significant for scoliosis which is managed by an orthopedic surgeon. His family history is significant for a mother with type II diabetes mellitus, and a father who underwent aortic valve replacement last year. On physical exam, the patient is tall for his age and has long arms. He has 20 degrees of thoracic scoliosis, which is stable from previous exams. On slit-lamp examination, the patient is found to have bilateral upward lens subluxation and is prescribed corrective lenses.
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