Contact Term 4
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Dendritic Keratitis | fernlike projection on the cornea from herpes simplex
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Depth Perception | ability to perceive the solidarity of objects and their relative position in space; also called stereoscopic vision
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Detached Retina | Complete or partial separation of the retina from choroid
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Dimple Veiling | Air bubbles that develop beneath a contact lens that cause small indentations in the corneal epithelium
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Diopter | Unit of measure of strength or refractive power of lenses
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Diplopia | seeing of one object as two
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Distichiasis | Lashes growing from the openings of meibomian glands
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Dk/l | Amount of oxygen transmission per unit thickness of a contact lens
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Dyslexia | difficulty in reading either in recognition of letters or interpretation in spite of good vision in either eye
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Dystrophy | Abnormal or defective development; degeneration
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Endophthalmitis | Sinking of the eyeball into the orbit
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Entropian | Turning inward of the eye
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Ecchymosis | Bleeding into the tissues, resulting in discoloration under the skin; a bruise
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Ectropion | An eversion or turning outward of the eyelid
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Emmetropia | Refractive condition of the normal eye; when eye is at rest, the image of distant objects is brought to a focus on the retina
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Enucleation | Complete surgical removal of the eyeball
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Eviseration | Removal of an eyeballs contents; leaving the scleral shell and sometimes the cornea intact. Usually for reducing pain to a blind eye.
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Exophthalmos | Abnormal protrusion of the eyeball
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