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HaneyGenPathC14-13

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What is another term for farsightedness?   Hyperopia  
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This disease is when there is a loss of elasticity in crystalline lens of the eye. What is it ?   Presbyopia  
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What is another term for nearsightedness?   Myopia  
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This condition is when light focuses unevenly or diffusely across the retina so parts of the visual field appear focused.   Astigmatism  
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What disease is characterized by involuntary eye movement?   Nystagmus  
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What disease is a localized, purulent, inflammatory infection of the sebaceous glands of the eyelid?   Stye  
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What is a scratch on the transparent anterior cellular layer of the eye?   Corneal Abrasion  
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What is a opacity or clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye?   Cataract  
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What condition is when fluid pressure in the eye damages the retina and optic nerve causing blindness?   Glaucoma  
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What is complete or partial separation of the retina ?   Retinal Detachment  
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What is a slow progressive disease that produces changes in the pigmented cells of the retina and macula?   Macular Degeneration  
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What is inflammation of the conjunctiva?   Conjunctivitis  
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What is inflammation of the uveal tract?   Uveitis  
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What is ulcerative or nonulcerative inflammation of the edges of the eyelids, involving hair follicles and glands that open onto the surface?   Blepharitis  
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What is inflammation of the cornea?   Keratitis  
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What is the accumulation of wax in the ear that can cause temporary hearing loss?   Impacted Cerumen  
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What is another name for swimmers ear?   External Otitis  
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What is the accumulation of fluid in the structure of the middle ear?   Otitis Media  
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What is the formation of spongy bone in the ear?   Otosclerosis  
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What consists of nausea, vomiting, and vertigo?   Motion Sickness  
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What is chronic inner ear syndrome marked by attacks of vertigo, and progressive deafness?   Meniere's Disease  
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What are defects in visual acuity from the eyes inability to focus light on the surface of the retina?   Refractive Errors  
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What is a disorder where the eyes can't focus on the same object?   Strabismus  
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Can deafness be passed down from parents?   Yes  
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