Kazakh-English Electronic Explanatory Dictionary of Ophthalmology Terms

Kazakh-English Electronic Explanatory Dictionary of Ophthalmology Terms

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Iris Prolapse

Acondition wherein the iris, the colored part of the eye responsible for controlling the amount of light entering the eye, …

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Protanopia

a type of color vision deficiency that affects the way individuals perceive colors, particularly red hues

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Protargol

drug for topical administration in otolaryngology, urology, ophthalmology, gynecology; has the antiseptic, antiinflammatory, knitting action, has the immunostimulating effect.

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A prosthetic eyes

small inserts that replace lost eye tissue. They fill the space left behind by that tissue and mimic the appearance …

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Pterygium

A thickening or growth of the conjunctiva,having the appearance of a fly's wing, usuallyon the nasal side of the eye, …

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.

Ptosis

A drooping of the upper eyelid. This condition is causedby paralysis of that branch of the third or motoroculi nerve …

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.

Pulsatile exophthalmos/Pulsatile exophthalmos

a clinical symptom characterized by protrusion - i.e. exophthalmos (proptosis) - and pulsation of the eyeball that can occur due …

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Fuchs Spots

a term used to describe a raised, circular, pigmented lesion at the macular which develops after a subretinal haemorrhage has …

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Iris. (ainbow)

So called from its resembling the rainbow in its many colors. Themembrane, stretched vertically in the anteriorpart of the eye, …

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.

Reclination of the cataractous lens

Couching is an ancient procedure for reclination of the cataractous lens. Couching remained the most popular method of cataract surgery …

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