Kazakh-English Electronic Explanatory Dictionary of Ophthalmology Terms
The anterior chamber angle
A part of the eye located between the cornea and iris which contains the trabecular meshwork. The size of this …
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Excavation
Excavation of optic nerve; cuppingor hollowing of the optic disc.
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.
Phlegmon of the lacrimal sac
A rather complex disease that, without treatment, can lead to serious consequences. It has an infectious etiology. Phlegmon is a …
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Phlyctenula
Asmall vesicle or blister
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.
Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis
A hypersensitivity reaction of the cornea and conjunctiva to bacterial antigens, is characterized by discrete nodular areas of corneal or …
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Fluorescein
A phthalic indicator dye that appears yellow-green in normal tear film and bright green in a more alkaline medium, such …
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Phosphocol
Suspension is a diagnostic agent used for the treatment of peritoneal or pleural effusions caused by metastatic disease, and may …
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Photocoagulation
A medical procedure that utilizes laser technology to seal or destroy blood vessels in the eye or other body parts. …
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Photopsia
That condition in which onesees flashes of light. It is caused either bypressure on the eyeballs or by disease of …
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.
Phthisis Buibi
Shrinkage of the eyeball.
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.