A 12-year-old boy is brought to your clinic by his parents with a complaint of defective vision . A small chat with the patient reveals that he has developed a defective vision in both eyes . Upon further questioning, the parents tell you that the boy was diagnosed with an “eye problem” and was receiving treatment for the same. However, recently, they felt that their son is losing his vision.
Being terrified by the thought, they approached you for a “second opinion”. According to the patient's past medical records , the boy was diagnosed with spring catarrh and was receiving long-term treatment for the same. What is the most likely reason for defective vision in this case? Posterior subcapsular cataract Retinopathy of prematurity Optic neuritis Vitreous hemorrhage (Answer is posted in the comment section below!) *This patient case is from the Editorial team of Docplexus and is meant…