14 SPECIAL SENSES Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Ambiopia | double vision; diplopia |
Blepharoptosis | drooping of the upper eyelid. |
Blepharospasm | twitching of the eyelid muscles. |
Conjunctivitis | inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye |
Cycloplegia | paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye. |
Dacryoadenitis | inflammation of the lacrimal (tear) gland. |
Dacryorrhea | excessive flow of tears. |
Diplopia | double vision; ambiopia. |
Ectropion | eversion (turning outward) of the edge of the eyelid. |
Entropion | inverion (turning inward) of the edge of the eyelid. |
Episcleritis | inflammation of the outermost layers of the sclera. |
Esotropia | crosseyes. |
Exotropia | walleye. |
Extraocular | pertaining to the outside of the eye. |
Floaters | one or more spots that appear to drift, or "float" across the visual field. |
Hemianopia. | loss of vision, or blindness, in one -half of the visual field. |
Keratomycosis | fungal growth present on the cornea. |
Lacrimation | secretion of tears from the lacrimal glands. |
Miotic | an agent that causes the pupil of the eye to constrict. |
Mydriasis | abnormal dialatation of the pupil of the eye. |
Mydriatic | an agent that causes the pupil of the eye to dilate. |
Nasolacrimal | pertaining to the nose and the lacrimal (tear) ducts. |
Nystagmus | involuntary, rhythmic jerking movements of the eye. |
Ophthalmologist | a medical doctor who specializes in the comprehensive care of the eyes and visual system in the prevention and treatment of eye disease and injury. |
Ophthalmology | the branch of medicine that specializes in the study of the diseases and disorders of the eye. |
Optometrist | responsible for the exam of the eye. |
Photophobia | abnormal sensitivity to light, especially by the eyes. |
Presbyopia | loss of accommodation for near vision; poor near-vision due to the natural aging process. |
Retinopathy | any disease of the retina. |
Astigmatism | a refractive error causing light rays entering the eye to be focused irregularly on the retina due to an abnormally shaped cornea or lens. |
Blepharitis | inflammation of the eyelid margins |
Blepharoptosis | Occurs when the eyelid partially or entirely covers the eye as a result of a weakened muscle. |
Color Blindness | inability to sharply perceive visual colors. |
Cataract | lens in the eye becomes cloudy |
Chalazion | cyst or nodule on the eyelid |
Corneal Abrasion | disruption of the cornea's surface epithelium caused by an eyelash, a small foreign body, contact lenses, or a scratch from a fingernail. |
Diabetic Retinopathy | Occurs as a consequence of long-term or poorly controlled diabetes mellitus |
Exophthalmia | abnormal protrusion of the eyeballs |
Glaucoma | ocular disorders identified as a group due to the increase in intraocular pressure. |
Hordeolum (stye) | bacterial infection of an eyelash follicle or sebaceous gland originating in the redness, swelling, and mild tenderness in the margin of the eyelash. |
Hyperopia | refective error in which the lens of the eye cannot focus on an image actively. |
Keratits | corneal inflammation caused by a microorganism, trauma to the eye. |
Myopia | a refractive error in which the lens of the eye cannot focus on an image accurately. |
Presbyopia | refractive error occurring after the age of 40, when the lens of the eyes cannot focus on an image due to its decreasing loss of elasticity. |
Pterygium | an irregular growth developing as a fold in the conjunctiva. |
Scleritis | presence of inflammation in the white, outside covering of the eyeball. |
Strabismus | failure of the eyes to gaze in the same direction due to weakness in the muscles controlling the position of one eye. |
Keratoplasty | the translplantation of corneal tissue from one human eye to another to improve vision in the affected eye; also called corneal grafting. |
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