Increased intraocular pressure along with an enlarged and thick cornea with a large eye may suggest –

Correct Answer: Congenital glaucoma
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Congenital Glaucoma Clinical signs of buphthalmos (congenital glaucoma)* Cornea Corneal edema, Hazy cornea with frosted glass appearance, Haab's stria, Large cornea.* Thin & blue sclera* Deep anterior chamber* Antero-posteriorly flat lens which may be subluxated backward* Iridodonesis, atrophic patch on Iris* Large eye causing axial myopia* Varriable cupping & atrophy of disc with raised IOP
Category: Ophthalmology
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