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| A. pterygiumB. Bowman membraneC. Descemet membraneD. An involuntary, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyeball that can be horizontal, vertical, rotatory, or mixed. E. Inflammation of the lacrimal sac.F. xerophthalmiaG. Inflammation of the choroid or uveal tract.H. retinaI. Drooping of the upper eyelid from paralysis of the third nerve or from sympathetic innervation.J. Eversion of eyelid edge.K. A cystic swelling in a gland of the eyelid due to a blocked duct.L. Contraction of the pupil. This is a normal process unless related to paralysis of the dilator of the eye (paralytic miosis), caused by spasms (spastic miosis) or due to spinal disease (spinal miosis).M. Also called hyperopia, this is farsightedness. This occurs when the eyeball is too short and images are thus focused at a point behind the retina.N. gonioscopyO. An instrument with a light attached to it for examining the eye.P. mydriasisQ. Abnormal protrusion of the eyeball (bulging eyes). This can be due either to a local process or caused by a more generalized disease, such as Graves disease. Also spelled exophthalmus.R. inferior rectus muscleS. A general term for degenerative, noninflammatory diseases of the retina.T. arcus senilis |
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