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Pathophysiology/ Visual Function Disorders

by Scott
Across
Glaucoma adjunctive therapy, diuretic, carbonic_______
Ciliary muscle paralysis, poor accommodation.
Lens opacity interfering with transmission of light to retina.
Ring of tissue that encircles the lens; smooth muscle and secretory function
Turning in of lid margin
Rare protozoan cause of keratitis
Outpouchings of retinal vasculature; common in diabetes mellitus
This degeneration is given by destructive changes in the central portion of retina.
Syndrome of diminished salivary and lacrimal secretions
Leading viral cause of corneal ulceration
Common children's intraocular neoplasm.
Science of measuring intraocular pressure.
Fancy term for night vision.
Drooping of the eyelid
Opthalmic examination; pale yellow spots
In addition to diabetic retinopathy, this also increases risk of it; Vascular
Conjunctivitis in newborns; Opthalmia_______
Red and angry uveal tract
Condition where affected eye fails to rotate laterally or medially, depending on side affected.
Down
Fancy name for farsightedness.
Congenital or acquired lesion of anterior segment; blocks aqueous outflow
Type of cataract that is most common cause of age related vision loss.
Stye equivalent
Eye movements that are sudden, jerky, that quickly change fixation point.
Science of using special contact lens and mirrors to measure angle of anterior chamber
Inflammation or infection of lacrimal sac
This corneal membrane lies between corneal epithelium and stoma, barrier to infection.
General decrease in accommodation due to aging.
Eversion of lower lid margin
Light penetrates transparent neural elements decomposing this photochemical substance
Most common viral cause of conjunctivitis.
Often called "lazy eye".
Humor that fills posterior cavity of the eye.