Question 26

You are seeing an 18 month old female with aniridia for their first clinic evaluation. The child has nystagmus OU, a rudimentary iris stump OU, normal intraocular pressure and foveal hypoplasia. You find that she has significant astigmatism and prescribe her glasses. On history, her father, aunt and grandmother all have aniridia. What further testing should you recommend?
MRI brain
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) levels
Renal ultrasound
No further testing
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