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SMLE Question #11128
Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
Objective: OBJ-377
Last updated: February 2026
A 5-year-old boy is seen in a preschool health clinic for a routine school-entry check. His parents report no visual complaints. On exam, the right eye appears slightly deviated inward when he fixates on a distant toy. There is no headache, vomiting, trauma, or neurologic symptoms, and development is normal. Age-appropriate visual acuity testing suggests mildly reduced acuity in the right eye compared with the left. What is the most appropriate next step in evaluating this finding?
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