Kazakh-English Electronic Explanatory Dictionary of Ophthalmology Terms
Pinguecula
A small, yellowish elevation, situated inthe conjunctiva near the margin of the cornea.Found in old age.
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.
Pingueculitis
the medical condition where the Pinguecula remains inflamed. Pingueculitis is a health condition in which the Pingueculae gets inflamed and …
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Pipette/ pipet
a slender pipe or tube into which small amounts of liquids are taken up by suction, as for measuring vt. …
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Polycoria
The presence of more than onepupil
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.
Polyopia
Multiple vision.
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.
Semilunar fold
Acrescent-shaped fold ofconjunctiva located at theinner canthus lateral to thecaruncle. It isavestigial structure that represents thethird eyelid or nictitating membrane …
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Field of Vision.
The area or space which thefixed eye can see. Filtration Angle. (See Iri
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.
Presbyopia
When as the result of age thepower of accommodation has diminislished to such an extent that the eye (corrected for …
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.
Keratic precipitates
Cellular deposits on the corneal endothelium.Acute, fresh KPs tend to be white and round, while old KPs are usually irregular, …
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