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The eye - Sym and Dia

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misdirected eyelashes that rub on the conjuctiva or cornea
trichiasis
inflammation of the sclera
scleritis
right or left eye deviates away from the nose
exotropia
exo
out
tropo
turning
right or left eye deviates inward toward the nose
esotropia
eso
inward
crossed eyes; a condition of eye misalignment caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
strabismus/heterotropia
strabismus
a squinting
hetero
other
inflammation of the retina
retinitis
separation of the retina from the underlying epithelium, disrupting vision and resulting in blindness if not repaired surgically
retinal detachment
fibrous growth of conjuctival tissue that extend onto the cornea
pterygium
eye in which the natural lens is replaced with an artificial lens implant
psuedophakia
psuedo
false
breakdown or thinning of the tissues in the macula, resulting in partial or complete loss of central vision
macular degeneration
inflammation of the cornea
keratitis
inflammation of the iris
iritis
sty; an acute infection of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid
hordeolum
hordeum
barley
group of diseases of the eye characterized by increased intraocular pressure that results in damage to the optic nerve, producing defects in vision
glaucoma
abnormal overflow of tears caused by blockage of the lacrimal duct
epiphora
phor/o
to carry or bear
inward turning of the rim of the eyelid
entropion
outward turning of the rim of the eyelid
ectroption
trop/o
turning
disease of the retina in diabetics characterized by capillary leakage, bleeding, and new vessel formation (neovascularization), leading to scarring and loss of vision
diabetic retinopathy
inflammation of the tear sac
dacryocystitis
cyst/o
sac
inflammation of the lacrimal gland
dacryoadenitis
inflammation of the conjuctiva
conjuctivitis (pink-eye)
opaque clouding of the lens causing decreased vision
cataract
chronic nodular inflammation of a meibomian gland, usually the result of a blocked duct; commonly presents as a swelling on the upper or lower eyelid
chalazeon
chalaza
hailstone
eyestrain
asthenopia
asthenia
weak condition
involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding the eye, causing uncontrolled blinking and lid squeezing
blepharospasm
double vision
diplopia
abnormal protrusion of one of both eyeballs
exophthalmos/exophthalmus
secretion of tears
lacrimation
involuntary, rapid oscillating movement of the eyeball
nystagmus
nystagmos
a nodding
extreme sensitivity to, and discomfort from, light
photophobia
blind spot in vision
scotoma
skotos
darkness
defects in the bending of light as it enter the eye, causing an improper focus on the retina
refractive errors
distortive vision caused by an oblong or cylindrical curvature of the lens or cornea that prevents light rays from coming to a single focus on the retina
astigmatism
stigma
point
difficulty seeing close objects when light rays extend beyond the proper focus on the retina
hyperopia (farsightedness)
difficulty seeing distant objects when light rays fall short of the proper focus on the retina
myopia (nearsightedness)
impaired vision owing to old-age loss of accommodation
presbyopia
ability of the eye to adjust focus on near objects
accommodation
decreased vision in early life due to a functional defect that can occur as a result of strabismus, refractive errors, or trauma, usually occurs in one eye, also known as lazy eye
ambylopia
ambyl/o
dim
absences of the lens, usually after cataract extraction
aphakia
inflammation of the eyelid
blepharitis
baggy eyelid; overabundance and loss of elasticity of skin on the upper eyelid, causing a fold of skin to hang down over the edge of the eyelid when the eyes are open
blepharochalisis/dermatochalisis
chalisis
a slackening
dropping of the eyelid usually caused by paralysis
blepharoptosis/ptosis

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