Contact Term 3
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Chalazion | inflammatory enlargement of a meibomian gland in the eyelid
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Chemosis | severe edema of the conjunctiva
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Choroid | vascular, intermediate coat that furnishes nourishment to the other parts of the eyeball
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Choroiditis | inflammation of the choroid and retina
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Ciliary body | portion of the vascular coat between iris and choroid; consists of ciliary processes and the ciliary muscle
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Colobama | congenital cleft due to failure of the eye to complete growth in the part affected
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Color deficiency | diminished ability to perceive difference in color, usually true for reds and greens, rarely for blues and yellows
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Cones | light sensitive retinal receptor cell that provides sharp visual acuity and color discrimination
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Conformer | plastic shell sometimes used as a temporary "false eye" after removal of an eye
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Conjunctiva | Mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the front part of the eyeball
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Conjunctivitis | inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the eyelid and/or eyeball
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Convergence | process of directing the visual axes of the two eyes to a near point with the result that the pupils of the two eyes are closer together
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Corneal Dellen | localized zone of corneal thinning usually at the edge (limbus) caused by excessive dehydration
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Cycloplegic | A drug that temporarily puts the ciliary muscle at rest and dilates the pupil; often used to ascertain the error of refraction
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Cyst | A sac containing fluid
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Dacryoadenitis | inflammation of the lacrimal gland; often chronic and caused by a granulomatous disease; accute form occurs with mumps and infectious mononucleosis
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Dacryocystitis | inflammation of the lacrimal sac
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