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amblyopia  Dim vision due to a cause other than a refractive disorder or lesion.
anopia  Absence of an eye.
audiometry  Measurement of auditory acuity for various frequencies of sound waves.
blepharitis  Inflammation of the margins of the eyelids.
causalgia  Persistent, burning pain usually associated with injury to a limb.
conjunctivitis  Inflammation of the conjunctiva.
diplopia  Double vision, or the sensation of seeing two objects when only one is viewed.
emmetropia  Normal condition of the eyes; eyes with no refractive defects.
enucleation  Removal of the eyeball.
exophthalmos  Condition in which the eyes protrude abnormally.
hemianopsia  Defective vision affecting half of the visual field.
hyperalgesia  Abnormally increased sensitivity to pain.
iridectomy  Surgical removal of part of the iris.
iritis  Inflammation of the iris.
keratitis  Inflammation of the cornea.
labyrinthectomy  Surgical removal of the labyrinth.
labyrinthitis  Inflammation of the labyrinth.
Ménière’s disease  Inner ear disorder characterized by ringing in the ears, increased sensitivity to sounds, dizziness, and loss of hearing.
neuralgia  Pain resulting from inflammation of a nerve or a group of nerves.
neuritis  Inflammation of a nerve.
nystagmus  Involuntary oscillation of the eyes.
otitis media  Inflammation of the middle ear.
otosclerosis  Formation of spongy bone in the inner ear, which often causes deafness by fixing the stapes to the oval window.
pterygium  Abnormally thickened patch of conjunctiva that extends over part of the cornea.
retinitis pigmentosa  Inherited progressive retinal sclerosis that deposits pigment in the retina and causes retinal atrophy.
retinoblastoma  Inherited, highly malignant tumor arising from immature retinal cells.
tinnitus  Ringing or buzzing in the ears.
tonometry  Measurement of fluid pressure within the eyeball.
trachoma  Bacterial disease of the eye, characterized by conjunctivitis, which may lead to blindness.
tympanoplasty  Surgical reconstruction of the middle ear bones and establishment of continuity from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
uveitis  Inflammation of the uvea, the region of the eye that includes the iris, the ciliary body, and the choroid coat.
vertigo  Sensation of dizziness.







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