What is paralysis on the opposite half of the body from where brain damage occurred?
Hemiplegia
Farsightedness:
Hyperopia
Underribs cartilage condition:
Hypochondriasis
White of eye:
Sclera
The optic nerve is devoid of rods and cones and hence is referred to as the
Blind spot
Which part of the retina is the sensory portion associated with sight?
Pars optica
Directly behind the pupil:
Lens
Fungal ear infection:
Otomycosis
Inflammation of the eyelid
Blepharitis
Hypoglossal nerve is located:
Below the tongue
Inflammation of the tear sac
Dacryocystitis
Opisthotonos is associated with:
Meningitis