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A 70-year-old man comes into your office complaining

that he just cannot do what he was able to do when he
was younger. He is particularly worried because he drives
everywhere and now cannot see as well. He asks you
what will happen to his eyes as he gets older. Which
of the following ocular changes is not associated with
aging?
a. Miosis
b. Lens yellowing
c. Alterations in color vision
d. Increased glare sensitivity and recovery
e. Increased intraocular pressure

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Final answer:

As people age, several ocular changes occur, but increased intraocular pressure is not associated with aging. Instead, it is characteristic of glaucoma. Other ocular changes associated with aging include miosis, lens yellowing, alterations in color vision, and increased glare sensitivity and recovery.

Step-by-step explanation:

As people age, there are several ocular changes that occur. However, increased intraocular pressure is not associated with aging. Instead, it is a characteristic of glaucoma, a separate eye condition. The other ocular changes associated with aging include miosis (constriction of the pupil), lens yellowing (resulting in decreased color and contrast sensitivity), alterations in color vision, and increased glare sensitivity and recovery.

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