Kazakh-English Electronic Explanatory Dictionary of Ophthalmology Terms
Binocular Vision
The ability to use both eyes simultaneously to focus on the same object and to fuse the images from both …
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Binocular loupe
Binocular loupes, also commonly known as surgical loupes or dental loupes, are a handheld magnifying lens system that is used …
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Biomicroscopy
Еhe intravital microscopy of the eye tissues, a method that allows one to examine the anterior and posterior parts of …
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Bifocal
Having a double focus. Alens with two focal lengths, having two parts,the upper for distance and the lower for nearvision. …
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Blennorrhea
Excessive mucous discharge.
Ophthalmic Dictionary including pronunciation, derivation and definition of the words used in Optometry and Ophthalmology by James J. Lewis, Oph. D. Professor of Optometry in the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology, Chicago.
Blepharitis
Inflammation of the eyelids. Ciliaris or marginalis b. That condition where the hair follicles of the eyelid are nflamed. Squamosa …
Ophthalmic Dictionary including pronunciation, derivation and definition of the words used in Optometry and Ophthalmology by James J. Lewis, Oph. D. Professor of Optometry in the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology, Chicago.
Blepharospasm
A spasmodiccontraction of the orbicularis palpebrarum muscle, so that the lids are firmly pressed againstthe globe. Occurs where photophobia is …
Ophthalmic Dictionary including pronunciation, derivation and definition of the words used in Optometry and Ophthalmology by James J. Lewis, Oph. D. Professor of Optometry in the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology, Chicago.
Bblepharophimosis
A congenital condition characterized by a generalized narrowing of the palpebral fissure. It produces a pseudoptosis but it commonly forms …
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Blepharochalasis
Relaxation of the skin of the eyelid, due to atrophyof the intercellular tissue. A condition in whichfolds of the skin …
Ophthalmic Dictionary including pronunciation, derivation and definition of the words used in Optometry and Ophthalmology by James J. Lewis, Oph. D. Professor of Optometry in the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology, Chicago.