Week3 Word Scramble
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| Breakdown and define the medical term “Espohagitis” | Espophag- ( Esophagus) + -itis ( Inflammation )= Inflammation of the esophagus |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “Akinetopsia” | A- ( no) + -kinet- (movement) + -opsis ( vision condition) = Inability to see objects in motion |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “Asthenopia ” | Asthen( weak) + Opia( vision condition ) = Weak vision |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Diplopia” | Dipl ( Double) + opia ( vision condition ) = double vision |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “Presbyopia” | Presby (Old age ) + Opia ( vision condition ) = Decreased vision caused by old age |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “Blepharoplegia” | Blepharo (Eyelid) + Plegia ( paralysis) = Paralysis of the eyelid |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Dacryorrhea” | Decryo ( Tear) + rrhea (excessive discharge) = Excessive tearing |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Kerataglia” | Kerat (cornea) + algia( pain) = pain in the cornea |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Iridalgia” | Irid ( iris) + algia ( pain) = Pain in the iris |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Scotoma” | Scot ( darkness) + Oma ( tumor) = Dark spot in the visual field |
| Breakdown ad define the medical term “ Hypoacusis” | Hypo ( under) + Acusis ( Hearing condition ) = Excessively insensitive hearing |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Otodynia” | Oto ( ear) + Dynia ( pain) = ear pain |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “Mastoidalgia” | Mastoid ( mastoid) + algia ( pain) = pain in the mastoid |
| Breakdown and define the medical term “ Cycloplegia” | Cyclo ( ciliary body) + plegia ( paralysis) = Paralysis of the ciliary body |
| Breakdown and define the “ Astigmatism” | A (no) + stigmat (point) + ism (condition) = When light rays entering the eye aren’t focused on a single point in the back of the eye |
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