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Mod D unit 4 Optical

Teacher: Ms. Tiffiny
Horizontales
Thin altered sclera
Inflammation of the margins of the eyelids
Inflammation of the iris; the condition is marked by pain, inflammation, discomfort from light, contraction of pupil and disorientation of the iris. It may be caused by injury, syphilis, rheumatism, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, or other systemic disease
A condition in which the lids cannot completely close
A test to determine that a soft contact lens is not inside out by grasping the lens near it's apex and folding it so the edge will roll in like a Mexican taco if it is not everted
Entire vascular coat of the eyeball, consisting of the iris, ciliary body and choroid
Distance between the back surface of a contact lens and the cornea; also called vault
Use of rigid contact lenses during sleep to reshape the cornea and correct myopia and small amounts of astigmatism, enabling the user to go without glasses or contacts during the day
Dryness of the cornea
Pathologic loss of substance of the surface of the cornea due to progressive erosion and necrosis of the tissue
Corneal transplant operation
Inflammation of the cornea; frequently classified as to type of inflammation and layer of cornea affected; for example, interstitial keratitis and phlyctenular keratitis
Hereditary loss of pigment in the eye, skin and hair; usually associated with lowered visual acuity, nystagmus and light sensitivity
Verticales
Congenital cleft due to the failure of the eye to complete growth in the part affected
Image of an object that persists when the lids are closed
The targets of the opthalmometer that are reflected back from the cornea
Protozoan known for contaminating homemade saline and hot tubs,and thus a problem for some contact wearers;can cause severe corneal infection
Inflammation of the eyelid and conjunctiva
The technique of flattening the cornea and thus correcting refractive errors by the use of a series of progressively flatter contact lenses
Excessive winking;tonic or chronic spasm of the orbicularis oculi muscle
Yellowish, triangular thickening of bulbar
A red contact lens worn on only one eye in an attempt to improve color vision for certain red-green color defectives
Rubbing off the superficial layer