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Ophthalmology,Endocr

Chapter 15

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abrasion scrape
adrenocorticoid hormone manufactured in the adrenal cortex
adrenolysis destruction of the adrenal glands
adrenomegaly enlarged adrenal glands
ambivalence unable to decide, wavering on both sides
anisocoria pupils of unequal size
blepharedema swelling of the eyelid
bleharoplasty plastic surgery of the eyelid
blepharoptosis prolapse of the upper eyelid (drooping)
blepharorrhaphy suturing of the eyelid
chloropia seeing green
contusion bruise
corectasia dilation of the pupil
corectopia displaced pupil
corelysis destruction of the pupil
coreometer instrument used to measure pupil size
coreoplasty plastic surgery of the pupil
corneitis inflammation of the cornea (keratitis)
coreoiritis inflammation of the cornea and the iris
corneoscleral pertaining to the cornea and the sclera
cyclokeratitis inflammation of the ciliary body and the cornea
cycloplegia paralysis of the ciliary body
cytophagy destruction of other cells by phagocytes (cytophagia, phagocytosis)
dacryoadenalgia pain in the tear gland
dacryocystitis inflammation of the tear sac
dacryocystocele herniation of a tear sac
dacryocystotosis prolapse of the tear sac
dacryocystotome instrument for incision of a tear sac
dacryolith calculus in the tear duct or sac
dacryoma tumor of the lacrimal tissue
dacryopyorrhea discharge of pus from the tear gland
diascope a glass plate used to look through to examine the skin
diopter measurement unit of refraction
diplopia double vision (ambiopia)
endocrine glands that secrete hormones
endocrinologist specialist in the study and treatment of disorders of the endocrine system
endocrinology the science studying the endocrine system
epinephrine hormone produced by the adrenal medulla
erythropia seeing red
esotropia condition in which the eyes point inward (cross-eyed)
euphoria feeling good
evulsion a tearing away
exotropia condition in which the eyes point outward
fracture break
glaucoma condition in which the intraocular agueous humor pressure is high
hyperopia farsightedness
hypertropia condition in which the eyes point upward
hyperthyroidism, hypotropia, hypothyroidism overactive thyroid condition, condition in which the eyes point downward, underactive thyroid condition
iridalgia iris pain
iridectomy excision of the iris
iridocele herniation of the iris
iridomalacia softening of the iris
iridoplegia paralysis of the iris (iridoparalysis)
iridoptosis prolapse of the iris
iridorrehexis rupture of the iris
keratectasia protrusion of a thin scarred cornea
keratorrhexis rupture of the cornea
keratoscleritis inflammation of the cornea and sclera
keratotomy incision into the cornea
laceration a cut (verb form lacerate)
lacrimation tearing (dacryorrhea)
macrophage large phagocyte
microphage small phagocyte
myopia nearsightedness
nasolacrimal pertaining to the nasal passages and the tear ducts
onychocryptosis ingrown nail
onychoid resembling a nail
onychoma nail tumor
onychomalacia softening of the nails
onychomycosis fungus infection of the nail
onychophagia nail biting
ophthalmalgia eye pain (ophthalmodynia)
ophthalmic pertaining to the eye
opthalmocele herniation of the eye
opthalmologist physician specialist in treatment of eye disease
opthalmometer instrument used to measure the eye
ophthalmopathy any eye disease
ophthalmoplasty surgical repair of the eye
opthalmoplegia ocular muscle paralysis
ophthalmoscope instrument used to examine the interior of the eye
ophthalmoscopy process of using an ophthalmoscope
optic pertaining to vision
optometrist specialist in assessing and treating visual acuity problems and other eye diseases (limited license)
optometry the measurement of vision and the practice performed by the optometrist
paronychia condition of infection around a nail
phacocele dislocation of the lens of the eye
phacoemulsification procedure to disintegrate cataracts
phagocyte cell that eats cells (macrophage, leukocyte)
phorometer instrument used to measure ocular muscle movement
phoropter instrument used to measure prescription strength for lenses
presbyopia old eye, loss of accomodation
puncture to make a hole
retinal pertaining to the retina
retinitis inflammation of the retina
retinopexy fixation of a detached retina (retinoplasty)
retinoscope instrument used to look at the retina
sclerectomy excision of the sclera
sclerostomy make an opening in the sclera
suprarenal upon the kidney, refer to the adrenal glands
testosterone hormone produced in the testes (androgen)
thyroxine thyroid hormone
traumatology the study of wound treatment
trichoglossia condition of hair growth on the tongue
trichoid resembling hair
trichopathy any hair disease
trichophagia condition in which the person bites on or eats hair
trichophobia fear of hair growth (i.e., facial hair on women) or touching hair
xanthopia see yellow
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