A child presents with lid lag and an enlarged cornea with a diameter of 13mm. Examination of the eye reveals double contoured opacities concentric to the limbus. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis –
Correct Answer: Congenital Glaucoma
Description: An enlarged globe (Lid lag) with an enlarged corneal diameter ≥13mm along with characteristic Haab's stria (double contoured opacities concentric to limbus) suggest the diagnosis of congenital glaucoma.
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