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Chapter 6

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Term
Definition
ocul/o   eye  
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ophthalm/o   eye  
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opt/o   eye  
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Blephar/o   eyelid  
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lacrim/o   lacrimal gland (tear)  
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dacry/o   lacrimal gland (tear)  
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-opia   vision conditon  
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-opsia   vision condition  
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corne/o   cornea  
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kerat/o   cornea  
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conjuctiv/o   conjuctiva  
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scler/o   sclera (whites of the eye)  
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vitre/o   vitreous humor  
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cycl/o   cilliary muscles  
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retin/o   retina  
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ir/o   iris  
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irid/o   iris  
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Prsbylo   loss due to age  
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phac/o   lens  
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phak/o   lens  
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aur/o   ear  
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ot/o   ear  
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acous/o   hearing  
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audi/o   hearing  
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-acuis   hearing condition  
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cerumin/o   earwax  
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salping/o   ear "canal"  
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tympan/o   ear drum  
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myring/o   ear drum  
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mastoid/o   mastoid process (temporal bone)  
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labyrinth/o   inner ear  
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vestibul/o   entry way to the ear (balance)  
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cochle/o   cochlea (sea shell)  
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ambiopia   double vision  
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ad   right ear  
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as   left ear  
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au   both ears  
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od   right eye  
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os   left eye  
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ou   both eyes  
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va   visual acccuity  
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vf   visual field  
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iop   intraocular pressure  
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nystagmus   involuntary movement of the eye back and forth  
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asthenopia   weak vison  
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myopia   nearsightedness  
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ablyopia   lazy eye  
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hyperopia   farsightedness  
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