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Optician

Heidi C

Optician stuff

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3.a drug that temporarily puts the ciliary muscle at rest
4.innermost coat of the eye
7.abnormal skin fold at the medial canthus
10.a blind area of reduced vision in the visual field
11.instrument for measuring back surface curvature of a contact lens
12.process of directing the visual axes of the two eyes to a near point
14.the formation of functional microvascular networks with red blood cell perfusion
17.aberration of rays of light
19.acute inflammation of a sebaceous gland in the margin of the eyelid
21.said of a material that has an affinity for water
22.instrument used for determining the refractive power of a spectacle or contact lens
23.rubbing off of the superficial layer
25.pressure of the contents of the eye
28.loss of vision without any apparent disease of the eye
29.a slow growing, inflammatory lump in the tear gland of the eyelid
30.dizziness, normally caused by disturbance in the inner ear
34.inflammation of the cornea
35.inflammation of the iris
36.a sac containing fluid
38.a triangular fold of growing membrane that may extend over the cornea
39.seeing of one object as two
41.unit of measurement of strength or refractive power of lens
43.pertaining to the globe
44.small particles consisting of cells that move in the vitreous
45.process by which two images received by the two eyes become one
46.intermediate coat that nourishes the other parts of the eyeball
47.chart used for testing central va’s
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1.inflammation of the margins of the eyelids
2.the border between the cornea and the sclera
5.the part of the macula adapted for most acute vision
6.mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the front part of the eye
8.white part of the eye
9.an obvious deviation of visual axis of an eye out of alignment
11.instrument for determining the refractive state of the eye
12.what would Dr Cofer would find in the clinic floor when Courtney was pregnant
13.refractive error that prevents rays of light from coming to a single focus of point
15.an eversion outward of the eyelid
16.refers to the side
18.a yellowish thickening of the bulbar conjunctiva
20.inversion of the eyelashes
21.type of contact lens
22.handheld magnifier
24.instrument for determining the refractive error of the eye
26.pertaining to the eyelids
27.congenital absence of the iris
31.optical device that deviates the path of light
32.the angle at either end of the slit between the eyelids
33.French company that produces ophthalmic lenses along with ophthalmic optical equipment
37.one who makes or deals in eyeglasses
38.pupillary distance
39.difficulty in reading
40.spots on the retina, and can be associated with liver disease
42.refractive error in which the eyeball is too long in relation to its focusing point

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