You note a dark, slate gray pigment just anterior to the insertion of the medial rectus muscle in an 80-year-old woman. Which action is appropriate?
A) Record the finding in the patient's record.
B) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist.
C) Attribute the finding to type II hyperlipidemia.
D) Ask the patient if she remembers being hit in the eye.
E) Test the patient immediately for liver disease.
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C)edematous.
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A)hyperopia.
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