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Akinetopsia   Inability to see objects in motion  
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Ambiopia   Double vision  
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Amblyopia   Decreased vision; when occurs in one eye its called (lazy eye)  
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Asthenopia   Weak vision  
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Hemianopsia   Blindness in half the vision field  
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Hyperopia   Farsightedness  
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Myopia   Nearsightedness  
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Presbyopia   Decreased vision caused by old age  
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Scotopia   Adjustments to the eye to seeing in the dark  
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Blepharoplegia   Paralysis of the eyelid  
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Blepharospasm   Involuntary contraction of an eyelid  
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Dacryoadenalgia   Pain in the tear gland  
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Dacryohemorrhea   Blood in the tears  
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Dacryorrhea   Excessive tearing  
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Ophthalmalgia   Eye pain  
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Ophthalmoplegia   Eye paralysis  
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Astigmatism   Vision problem caused by the fact that light rays entering the eye aren't focused on a single point in the back of the eye  
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Corneal xerosis   Dryness of the cornea  
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Keratalgia   Pain in the cornea  
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Cycloplegia   Paralysis of the biliary body  
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Iridalgia   Pain in the iris  
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Miosis   Abnormal contraction of the pupil  
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Scotoma   Dark spot in the visual field  
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Diplopia   Double vision  
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Dacryocstalgia   Pain in the tear sac  
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Xerophthalmia   Dry eyes  
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