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What's BLEPHARITIS? /ˌblefəˈrʌɪtɪs/
Inflammation of the lid margin with redness and swelling
Inflammatory enlargement of one of the lid glands.
Infection of a hair follicle
Drooping of the upper lid
What's ENTROPION? /ɪnˈtrəʊpɪən/
A viral infection of the inside lid
Infection of the tear drainage sac
The margin of the lid turns inward causing the lashes to rub
One or more lashes grow inward and cause irritation
What's CHALAZION? /kəˈleɪzɪən/
One or more lashes grow inward and cause irritation
Infection of a hair follicle
The margin of the lid turns outward causing excessive tears
Inflammatory enlargement of one of the lid glands.
What's TRACHOMA? /trəˈkəʊmə/
The margin of the lid turns outward causing excessive tears
One or more lashes grow inward and cause irritation
Infection of a hair follicle
A viral infection of the inside lid
What's CONJUNCTIVITIS? /kənˌdʒʌŋktɪˈvaɪtɪs/
A breakdown of the surface layer of the cornea
The common "red eye" or "pink eye"
A small, yellowish elevation on the white of the eye
A triangular shaped, vascular tissue on the white of the eye
What's PTERYGIUM? /teˈrɪdʒɪəm/
One or more lashes grow inward and cause irritation
Erosion of the corneal surface (by bacteria, fungus, virus)
A triangular shaped, vascular tissue on the white of the eye
The centre of the cornea becomes thin and bulges forward
What's KERATITIS? /ˌkerəˈtaɪtɪs/
An inflammation of the cornea
A grey or whitish ring around the edge of the cornea
The blood vessels invade the cornea
The centre of the cornea becomes thin and bulges forward
What's ABRASION? /əˈbreɪʒ(ə)n/
Infection of the tear drainage sac
A breakdown of the surface layer of the cornea
Erosion of the corneal surface (by bacteria, fungus, virus)
The common "red eye" or "pink eye
What's VASCULARIZATION? /vaskjʊləraɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/
A small, yellowish elevation on the white of the eye
The blood vessels invade the cornea
Inflammation of the lid margin with redness and swelling
The centre of the cornea becomes thin and bulges forward
What's ULCERATION? /ʌlsəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/
Infection of a hair follicle
An inflammation of the cornea
A breakdown of the surface layer of the cornea
Erosion of the corneal surface (by bacteria, fungus, virus)
What's EPISCLERITIS? /əˌpɪsklɪəˈraɪtɪs/
A small pigmented bulge in the white of the eye
A small, yellowish elevation on the white of the eye
Inflammation of the loose connective tissue of the sclera.
Inflammatory enlargement of one of the lid glands.
What's STAPHYLOMA? /ˌstæfiˈləʊmə/
A small pigmented bulge in the white of the eye
Drooping of the upper lid
Inflammation of the iris and ciliary body
The centre of the cornea becomes thin and bulges forward
What's IRITIS? /aɪˈraɪtɪs/
The common "red eye" or "pink eye
A viral infection of the inside lid
Inflammation of the cornea
Inflammation of the iris and ciliary body
What's HETEROCHROMIA? /ˌhetərəʊˈkrəʊmɪə/
The tissue of the cornea is different in each eye
The colour of the irises is the same in both eyes
The colour of the irises is different in each eye
The tissue of the cornea is the same in both eyes
What's COLOBOMA? /ˌkɒləˈbəʊmə/
The iris adheres to the lens of the eye producing pain
A congenital defect wherein part of the iris is missing
Inflammation of the iris and ciliary body
Inflammation of the lid margin with redness and swelling
What's IRIDODONESIS? /ˌaɪrɪdəʊdəˈniːsɪs/
The iris adheres to the lens of the eye producing pain
The lens of the eye becomes cloudy
Tremulous iris due to a displaced or missing lens
The lens is shifted out of its normal position, usually down
What's SUBLUXATED LENS? /ˌsʌblʌkˈseɪtɪd lenz/
The lens is shifted out of its normal position, usually down
The iris adheres to the lens of the eye producing pain
The lens of the eye becomes cloudy
Small, solidified particles floating in the vitreous
What's CATARACT? /ˈkætərækt/
The lens of the eye becomes clear
The lens of the eye becomes cloudy
The lens of the eye becomes hazy
The lens of the eye becomes black
What's ARTERIOSCLEROSIS? /ɑːˌtɪəriəʊskləˈrəʊsɪs/
A congenital defect wherein part of the artery is missing
Inflammation of the loose connective tissue of the artery.
Arterial walls become thickened, restricting the blood flow
A grey or whitish ring around the edge of the artery
What's DIABETIC RETINOPATHY? /ˌdaɪəˈbetɪk ˌretɪnˈɒpəθi/
Engorgement of the veins and the formation of aneurisms
The centre of the retina becomes thin and bulges forward
Erosion of the retina surface (by bacteria, fungus, virus)
Small, solidified particles floating in the retina
What's PAPILLITIS? /ˌpəpɪˈlaɪtɪs/
Inflammation of the iris
Inflammation of the optic nerve
Inflammation of the pupil
Inflammation of the optic disc
What's PAPILLEDEMA? /ˌpapɪlɪˈdiːmə/
The optic nerve becomes swollen
Inflammation of the pupil
The optic nerve disc becomes swollen
Inflammation of the papilloma
What's RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA? /ˌretɪˈnaɪtɪs ˌpɪɡmenˈtəʊsə/
Degeneration of the retina and gradual loss of vision
The retina separates from the layer underneath
Inflammation in the choroid which affects the retina
Obstruction in a major vein
What's MACULAR DEGENERATION? /ˈmækjʊlə dɪdʒenəˈreɪʃən/
Disturbances in the vascular system
Disturbances in the central retinal area
The retina separates from the layer underneath
The macula becomes stained
What's OPTIC ATROPHY? /ˈɒptɪk ˈætrəfɪ/
Inflammation of the optic nerve
Loss of central vision due to chronic poisoning
The optic never fibers are destroyed (due to injury,disease)
Disturbances in the central retinal area
What's EXOPHTHALMOS? /ˌeksɒfˈθælmɒs/
Bulging eyes
The blood vessels invade the cornea
The centre of the cornea becomes thin and bulges forward
A small pigmented bulge in the white of the eye
What's ENDOPHTHALMOS? /ˌen.dəʊˈθælmɒs/
Loss of central vision due to chronic poisoning
Inflammation of the optic nerve
Sunken eyeball
The lens is shifted out of its normal position, usually down
What's this condition?
Entropion
Dacryocystitis
Trachoma
Blepharitis
What's this condition?
Stye
Dacryocystitis
Chalazion
Ectropion
What's this condition?
Ptosis
Cyst
Trichiasis
Coloboma
What's this condition?
Dacryocystitis
Trachoma
Internal hordeolum
Ectropion
What's this condition?
Episcleritis
Hemorrhage
Keratitis
Conjunctivitis
What's this condition?
Pinguecula
Staphyloma
Pterygium
Vascularization
What's this condition?
Cataract
Keratitis
Conjunctivitis
Synechiae
What's this condition?
Floaters
Arcus senilis
Ulceration
Pinguecula
What's this condition?
Keratitis
External hordeolum
Episcleritis
Keratoconus
What's this condition?
Synechiae
Iritis
Coloboma
Iridodonesis
What's this condition?
Heterocolourness
Heterochrome
Heterocolour
Heterochromia
What's this condition?
Cataract
Retinopathy
Arcus senilis
Ulceration
What's this condition?
Floaters
Cyst
Staphyloma
Papillitis
What's this condition?
Irododonesis
Diabetic retinopathy
Synechiae
Muscae volitantes
What's this condition?
Choroiditis
Enophthalmos
Neuritis
Papillitis
What's this condition?
Keratitis
Macular degeneration
Neuritis
Amblyopia
What's this condition?
Retinal degeneration
Neuritis
Venous occlusion
Optic atrophy
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