Chapter 11 Special Senses The Eyes and Ears Medical Terms Flashcards

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a brain tumor that develops adjacent to the cranial nerve running from the brain to the inner ear

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acoustic neuroma

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dimness of vision or partial loss of sight, especially in one eye, without detectable disease of the eye

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amblyopia

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any error of refraction in which images do not focus properly on the retina

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ametropia

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a condition in which the pupils are unequal in size

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anisocoria

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the loss of absence of mobility in a joint due to disease, injury, or a surgical procedure

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ankylosis

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a device that transmits, processes, or amplifies sounds, and can be used with or without a hearing aid

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assistive listening device

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a condition in which the eye does not focus properly because of uneven curvatures of the cornea

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astigmatism

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the measurement of the ability to hear and understand speech sounds based on their pitch and loudness

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audiological evaluation (speech audiometry)

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the use of an audiometer to measure hearing acuity

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audiometry

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10
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pressure-related ear condition

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barotrauma

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involves both ears

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binaural testing

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the inability to see

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blindness

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13
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the loss of transparency of the lens of the eye

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cataract

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a nodule or cyst, usually on the upper eyelid caused by obstruction of a sebaceous gland

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chalazion

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destructive epidermal cyst in the middle ear made up of epithelial cells and cholesterol

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cholesteatoma (pearly tumor)

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a type of glaucoma in which the opening between the cornea and iris narrows so that fluid cannot reach the trabecular meshwork

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closed-angle glaucoma (acute glaucoma)

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an electronic device that bypasses the damaged portions of the ear and directly stimulates the auditory nerve

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cochlear implant

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a hearing loss in which sound waves are prevented from passing from the air to the fluid-filled inner ear

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conductive hearing loss

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inflammation of the conjunctiva, usually caused by an infection or allergy

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conjunctivitis (pink eye)

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an injury, such as a scratch or irritation to the outer layers of the cornea

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corneal abrasion

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the surgical replacement of a scarred or diseased cornea with clear corneal tissue from a donor

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corneal transplant (keratoplasty)

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a pitting of the cornea caused by an infection or injury

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corneal ulcer

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an exam of how the two eyes work together, used to assess binocular vision

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cover test

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an inflammation of the lacrimal gland that can be caused by a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection

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dacryoadenitis

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the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear

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deafness

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commonly used as the measurement of the loudness of sound

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decibel

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27
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damage to the retina as a complication of uncontrolled diabetes

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diabetic retinopathy

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28
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the perception of two images on a single object

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diplopia (double vision)

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tiny ventilating tubes placed through the eardrum to provide ongoing drainage for fluids and to relieve pressure that can buildup after childhood ear infections

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ear tubes (tympanoplasty tubes)

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30
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the eversion of the edge of an eyelid

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ectropion

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31
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the inversion of the edge of an eyelid

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entropion

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strabismus characterized by an inward deviation of one or both eyes

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esotropia (cross-eyes)

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strabismus characterized by the outward deviation of one eye relative to the other

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exotropia (walleye)

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34
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a surgical procedure in which a new opening is created in the labyrinth to restore lost hearing

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fenestration

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35
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particles of cellular debris that float in the vitreous fluid and cast shadows on the retina

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floaters (vitreous floaters)

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a radiographic study of the blood vessels in the retina of the eye following intravenous injection of a fluorescein dye as a contrast medium

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fluorescein angiography

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the application of a fluorescent dye to the surface of the eye via drops or a strip applicator

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fluorescein straining

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a group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure that causes damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers

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glaucoma

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39
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an electronic device that is worn to correct a hearing loss

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hearing aid

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40
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blindness in one half of the visual field

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hemianopia

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41
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a measure of sound frequency that determines how high or low a pitch is

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hertz

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42
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a pus filled lesion on the eyelid resulting from an infection in a sebaceous gland

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hordeolum (stye)

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a vision defect in which light rays focus beyond the retina; also known as farsightedness

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hyperopia (farsightedness)

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an accumulation of earwax that forms a solid mass by adhering to the walls of the external auditory canal

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impacted cerumen

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a contagious inflammation that causes painful blisters on the eardrum

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infectious myringitis

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a surgically implanted replacement for a natural lens that has been removed

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intraocular lens

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the surgical removal of a portion of the tissue of the iris

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iridectomy

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48
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inflammation of the uvea primarily affecting structures in the front of the eye

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iritis

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49
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inflammation of the cornea

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keratitis

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50
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the surgical removal of all or a portion of the labyrinth

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labyrinthectomy

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inflammation of the labyrinth that can result in vertigo and deafness

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labyrinthitis

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uses a focused beam of light to create a hole in the iris of the eye

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laser iridotomy

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treatment of open-angle glaucoma be creating openings in the trabecular meshwork to allow fluid to drain properly

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laser trabeculoplasty

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treatment of vision conditions that are caused by the shape of the cornea

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LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis)

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the surgical removal of a cataract-clouded lens

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lensectomy

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a gradually progressive condition in which the macula at the center of the retina is damaged, resulting in the loss of central vision

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macular degeneration

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the surgical removal of mastoid cells

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mastoidectomy

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inflammation of any part of the mastoid bone cells

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mastoiditis

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a rare chronic disorder in which the amount of fluid in the inner ear increases intermittently, causing vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, and tinnitus

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Meniere’s disease

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the contraction of the pupil

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miosis

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involves one ear

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monoaural testing

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the inability to distinguish colors in a normal manner

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monochromatism (color blindness)

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the dilation of the pupil

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mydriasis

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medication placed into the eyes to produce temporary paralysis forcing the pupils to remain wide open in the presence of bright light

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mydriatic drops

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a defect in which light rays focus in front of the retina; also known as nearsightedness

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myopia (nearsightedness)

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a small surgical incision in the eardrum to relieve pressure from excess pus or fluid, or to create an opening for the placement of ear tubes

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myringotomy

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nerve deafness caused by repeated exposure to extremely loud noises

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noise-induced hearing loss

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a condition in which an individual with normal daytime vision has difficulty seeing at night

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nyctalopia (night blindness)

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an involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eyeball

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nystagmus

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a replacement for an eyeball that is either congenitally missing or has been surgically removed

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ocular prosthesis (artificial eye)

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the most common form of glaucoma

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open-angle glaucoma (chronic glaucoma)

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an instrument used to examine the interior of the eye

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ophthalmoscope

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the visual examination of the fundus of the eye with ophthalmoscope

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ophthalmoscopy (funduscopy)

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a surgical incision into the orbit

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orbitotomy

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pain in the ear

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otalgia (earache)

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inflammation of the ear

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otitis

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inflammation of the middle ear

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otitis media

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a fungal infection of the external auditory canal

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otomycosis (swimmer’s ear)

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the surgical repair, restoration or alteration of the pinna of the ear

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otoplasty (ear pinning)

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the flow of pus from the ear

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otopyorrhea

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bleeding from the ear

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otorrhagia

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any discharge from the ear

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otorrhea

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ankylosing of the bones of the middle ear resulting in a conductive hearing loss

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otosclerosis

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an instrument used to visually examine the external ear canal and tympanic membrane

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otoscope

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swelling and inflammation of the optic nerve at the point of entrance into the eye through the optic disk

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papilledema (choked disk)

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swelling of the tissues surrounding the eye or eyes

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periorbital edema

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an abbreviation meaning pupils are equal, round, responsive to light and accommodation

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PERRLA

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the use of ultrasonic vibration to shatter and remove the lens clouded by a cataract

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phacoemulsification

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the use of lasers to treat some forms of wet macular degeneration by sealing leaking or damaged blood vessels

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photocoagulation

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excessive sensitivity to light

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photophobia

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presence of what appear to be flashes of light

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photopsia

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a gradual sensorineural hearing loss that occur as the body ages

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presbycusis

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condition of common changes in the eyes that occur with aging

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presbyopia

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drooping of the upper eyelid that is usually due to paralysis

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ptosis

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a surgical procedure to treat myopia

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radial keratotomy

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an examination procedure to determine an eye’s refractive error so that the best corrective lenses can be prescribed

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refraction

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a focusing problem caused by the lens and cornea do not bend light so that it focuses properly on the retina

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refractive disorder

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the separation of all of the light sensitive retina from the choroid

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retinal detachment (detached retina)

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the separation of some of the light-sensitive retina from the choroid

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retinal tear

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a progressive degeneration of the retina that affects night and peripheral vision

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retinitis pigmentosa

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a class of chemical compounds derived from vitamin A that are used in skin care and treatment

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retinoids

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any disease of the retina

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retinopathy

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treatment to reattach the detached area in a retinal detachment

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retinopexy

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a silicone band or sponge used to repair a detached retina

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scleral buckle

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inflammation of the sclera of the eye

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scleritis

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an abnormal area of diminished vision surrounded by an area of normal vision

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scotoma (blind spot)

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hearing loss that develops when the auditory nerve or hair cells in the inner ear are damaged

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sensorineural hearing loss (nerve deafness)

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a diagnostic procedure in which a narrow beam of light is focused to permit the ophthalmologist to examine the structures at the front of the eye including the cornea, iris, and lens

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slit-lamp ophthalmoscopy

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the surgical removal of the top portion of the stapes bone and the insertion of a prosthetic device that conducts sound vibrations to the inner ear

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stapedectomy

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a disorder in which the eyes point in different directions or are not aligned correctly because the eye muscles are unable to focus together

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strabismus

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bleeding between the conjunctiva and the sclera

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subconjunctival hemorrhage

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the partial or complete suturing together of the upper and lower eyelids

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tarsorrhaphy

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a condition of ringing, buzzing, or roaring sound in one or both ears

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tinnitus

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the measurement of intraocular pressure

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tonometry

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the use of air pressure in the ear canal to test for disorders of the middle ear

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tympanometry

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the surgical correction of a damaged middle ear that is performed either to cure chronic inflammation or to restore function

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tympanoplasty

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inflammation of the uvea causing swelling and irritation

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uveitis

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a sense of whirling, dizziness, and the loss of balance, often combined with nausea and vomiting

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vertigo

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a form of physical therapy designed to treat a wide variety of balance disorders

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vestibular rehabilitation therapy

120
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the ability to distinguish object details and shape at a distance

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visual acuity

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a diagnostic test to determine losses in peripheral vision

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visual field testing (perimetry)

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the removal of the vitreous humor and its replacement with a clear solution

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vitrectomy

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hearing tests that use a tuning fork to distinguish between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss

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Weber and Rinne tests

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drying of eye surfaces, including conjunctiva

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xerophthalmia (dry eye)