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C lsing the pupill/o retin/o scler/o -itis pathy uvelo papil/o phac/o, phak/o 1.

ID: 127470 • Letter: C

Question

C lsing the pupill/o retin/o scler/o -itis pathy uvelo papil/o phac/o, phak/o 1. Pertaining to the cornea and the sclera: .ia al ous humor ary edema Soft jelly-like material behind the lens: 2. 3. Pertaining to the central area surrounded by the iris: 4. Swelling in the region of the optic disc 5. Inflammation of the vascular layer of the eye: G. Disease of the retina of the eye: 7. Use of ultrasonic vibrations to fragment the lens and remove it from the eye: 8 Infammation of the white of oye 9. Condition of absence of a lens: a 10. Inflammation of the retina: D. Using the following word parts, create or complete terms based on the following definitions nyct/o xerfo -tropia an- eso- hemi- dipl/o opia -phobia milo scot/o mydr/o 1. Contraction of the pupil: 2. Condition of double vision: 3. Night blindness: 4. Condition of dull, dim vision (reduction in visual acuity): 5. Impairment of vision in old age: 6. Condition of dry eyes: 7. Increased intraocular pressure leads to retinal and optic nerve damage: ophthalmia oma iasis 8. Enlargement of pupils: 9. Sensitivity to light 0. Area of depressed vision surrounded by an area of normal vision: 1. Absence of vision in half of the visual field: opsia 2. Abnormal inward turning of an eye:

Explanation / Answer

C. 1.corneoscleral, 2 . vitreous body, 3 . pupillary, 4.pappilledema, 5 . uveitis, 6 retinopathy, 7.phacoemulsification, 8 . scleritis , 9 . aphakia, 10.retinitis. D. 1 . miosis, 2.diplopia,3.nyctalopia, 4 . amblyopia, 5.presbyopia,6.xerophthalmia,7.glaucoma,8.mydriasis,,9.scotoma, 10.hemianopsia, 11.esophoria