The area where cornea meets the sclera (and overlying conjunctiva).
What is the Limbus
"Kephale", shoulders, knees, and toes
What is "Head"
Corneal epithelial defect with no underlying infiltrate.
What is Corneal Abrasion
Keflex
What is Cephalexin
This part of the eye acts as a convex mirror.
What is the Cornea
The two basic parts of the eyelid.
What is "Orbital" and "Tarsal"
He was cut from "Dorsal" to "Ventral" or in Layman's terms...
What is "Front to Back"
Physical exams and a CT scan shows a break in the maxillary bone. Looks like you have a case of this common fracture.
What is Orbital Floor Fracture
Capoten
What is Captopril
When performing a Gonioscopy, you must overcome this, to view the angle structures
What is Total Internal Reflection (TIR)
This structure of the medial canthus is made up of modified skin and contains goblet cells.
What is the "Caruncle"
"Katarraktes" is Greek for "Waterfall", which is probably why this medical condition that can be visually described as a rushing, opaque, flow of water in the eye is derived from the word.
What is a "Cataract"
Comotio Retinae travelling into the macula
What is Berlin's Edema
Azopt
What is Brinzolamide
The type of image the Galilean Telescope forms.
What is a Virtual Image
The Orbicularis muscle splits into these 2 portions.
What are "Orbital" and "Palpebral"
One nickname for this condition is "Squint" which is probably due to its official title being derived by the Greek word "Strabos".
What is Strabismus
Pigmented ring on the anterior lens surface, resulting from contact with the pigmented iris epithelium following trauma
What is Vossius Ring
Questran
What is Cholestyramine
The power of "this" kind of eye is equal to +60 Diopters
What is a Reduced Emmetropic Eye
These types of glands produce the anterior lipid layers of the tear film.
What are Meibomian Glands
Keras + Konos literally translates to Cornea-Cone, and refers to this corneal disorder
What is Keratoconus
Infection of the lacrimal sac
What is Dacryocystitis
Valium
What is Diazepam
This kind of monochromatic aberration contributes to night myopia.
What is Spherical (Longitudinal)