A 9-year-old girl is brought to the clinic due to acute vision changes. Two hours ago, the symptoms began at school after the patient bumped into another student while walking to her gifted and talented class. After sitting, she noticed difficulty seeing out of the right eye. The patient has high myopia and recently received new glasses and an updated prescription. Vital signs are normal. Visual acuity with her glasses on shows 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left. The pupils are equal and reactive bilaterally. Extraocular muscles are intact, but there is vibration of the iris during left and right movement, a finding consistent with lens dislocation. In addition to ophthalmologic management, which of the following is indicated in this patient?
A) Audiogram
B) Bone age assessment
C) Echocardiography
D) Karyotype analysis
E) MRI of the brain
F) Renal ultrasound
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