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Ears
Eyes
Word Parts
Disorders
Hodge Podge
100
Loss of balance
What is vertigo?
100
the physician that specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the eyes and vision
What is an ophthalmologist?
100
outer ear
What is pinn/i
100
loss of transparency of the lens
What is cataract?
100
the tubes that lead from the middle ear to the nasal cavity and the throat
What are Eustachian tubes?
200
same as auricle
What is the pinna?
200
the angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet
What is the canthus?
200
phac/o, phak/o
What is lens?
200
infection of the middle ear
What is otitis media?
200
pediatric ear tubes
What are tympanostomy tubes
300
auditory ossicles names
What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?
300
also known as the tear apparatus
What is the lacrimal apparatus?
300
labyrinth/o
What is inner ear?
300
increased intraocular pressure that causes damage to the retinal nerve
What is glaucoma?
300
transparent outer surface of the eye covering the iris and the pupil
What is the cornea?
400
the snail-shaped fluid filled structure in the inner ear
What is the cochlea?
400
the fluid that fills the anterior chamber and the posterior chamber of the eye
What is the aqueous humor?
400
myring/o, tympan/o
What is middle ear?
400
gradual progressive condition where the center of the retina is damaged resulting in loss of central vision but not in total blindness
What is macular degeneration?
400
condition of common changes in the eyes that occur with aging
What is presbyopia?
500
the three regions of the ear and one structure in each region
What is the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear? structures:
500
sensitive innermost layer that lines the posterior segment of the eye that receives nerve impulses and transmits them to the brain
What is the retina?
500
scler/o
What is white of the eye, also hard?
500
dry eye
What is xerophthalmia?
500
specializes in the measurement of hearing function and in rehab of persons with hearing impairments
What is an audiologist?