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29 Cards in this Set

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Detached Retina
Boxer's Eye
(Accident wrinkles the retina)
(Can't see in places)
(Doctors Use water to push retina back into place)
(Unable to fix after too much)
Conjunctivitis
Pink Eye
Bleffaritis
Too Much Oil (From Myobian Gland)
Hordeolum
(Sty / Eye Pimple)
Strubisinus
Cross-eyes (medials = too tight)
Amblyopia
Lazy eye
Diplopia
Double Vision
Nyctalopia
Night Blindness
Heterochromia
Different Eye Colors
Amsocorea
Pupils are different sizes
Astigmatism
Shape of cornea is imperfect
Keratitis
Infection of Cornea (Scratch too)
Light sensitivity
Can be result of head trauma
Cataracts
lens becomes cloudy
surgery to replace new lens
Mascular Dygeneration
Blood Vessels burst
Neurons don't get blood (food)
= can't see
Retinitis Pigmentosa
Cones don't make pigment
Nerves can't function
Genetic recessive
Dichromatic Color Blindness
2 Cones work
1 Doesn't
= normal colorblindness
Monochromatic Color Blindness
No Color, just tans
Spherical Aberration
Flattened Cornea
Curved-lens glasses fix
Chromatic Aberattion
Bleeding Colors
Glasses Cure
Presbyopia
Lens isn't flexible
Reading glasses fix
Myopia
Eyeballs too long
Short sighted
Hyperoptic
Eyeballs too short (far sighted)
Redness of Sclera...
Means Dried, tired, and chlamydia!
Yellowness of Sclera...
Means Liver Problem
Greenish-Gold Ring...
Means Copper Accumulation
Leads to Wilson's Disease
Wilson's Disease
Can be fatal
Greenish-Gold Ring
Cure = eat copper-leaching stuff
Lower Lid Rule
Not Blood Red = Anemia
Arcus
Green ring around iris
Means Heart Problems
Glaucoma
Too much Aqueous and/or Vitreous Fluid

Schlemm Canal Problem