What is one of the ocular manifestations of Cushing's syndrome?

  1. Strabismus
  2. Nystagmus
  3. Retinal hemorrhages
  4. Amblyopia
Explanation

Answer: C - Retinal hemorrhages are one of the ocular manifestations of Cushing's syndrome.

Retinal hemorrhages and exudates are caused by changes in the retina's blood vessels and can lead to vision problems. Other ocular manifestations of Cushing's syndrome include exophthalmos and papilledema. 

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