A child is diagnosed with nonparalytic strabismus. How will this disorder most likely be corrected?

a. Patching the unaffected eye
b. Corrective lenses
c. Laser treatment
d. Surgery


ANS: B
In nonparalytic strabismus the refractory error is usually corrected with eyeglasses.

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