Congenital cataract
Cataract that is present at birth.
That looks like BCG lymphadenitis/absess.... Baby also looks grossly malnourished, do further investigation for TB disease also..
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A Complicated cataract is the correct ans
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Congenital cataractAmritsar Eye Hospital
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Divyajyot Eye Hospital.
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Government Medical College, Surat.
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Florence Hospital
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