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G-L
R-Z
R-Z
100
Having no recognizable etiology
What is Idiopathic?
100
The liquid that coats the cornea and conjunctiva.
What is the tear film?
200
Plus lenses help people with this type of refractive error.
What is Hyperopia?
200
Can result in a loss of peripheral vision and even blindness.
What is Glaucoma? Group of diseases characterized by damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers resulting in loss of peripheral vision; treated with topical meds (eyedrops), oral meds, laser, or surgery
200
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What is refractive surgery?
200
Test for tear function.
What is a tear break up time (TBUT)?
300
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What is a hemorrhage?
300
A Suffix relating to inflammation
What is -itis?
300
This condition can cause scratching of the cornea
What is trichiasis?
300
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What is a retinal detachment?
400
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What is a hordeolum?
400
Image 17 is used to measure this.
What is Intraocular Pressure (IOP)?
400
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What is retinitis pigmentosa?
400
Inflammation of any of the structures of the uvea.
What is uveitis? Also known as iritis or iridocyclitis.
500
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What is the crystalline lens?
500
Best-corrected visual acuity of 20/200 or worse, or a visual field less than 20 degrees in the better seeing eye.
What is legal blindness?
500
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What is a strabismus?
500
Multiple pinpoint epithelial defects on the cornea.
What is superficial punctate keratopathy (SPK)?
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