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| 3. | abnormal finding of round red dots on the ocular fundus that are localized dilations of small vessels |
| 4. | stasis of blood flow out of the ocular fundus; sign of increased intracranial pressure |
| 7. | pallor of the optic disc due to partial or complete death of optic nerve (2 Words) |
| 8. | inflammation of the glands and eyelash follicles along the margin of the eyelids |
| 9. | double vision |
| 12. | pupil does not react to light; does not constrict with accommodation (3 Words) |
| 14. | gray-white arc or circle around the limbus of the iris that is common with aging (2 Words) |
| 15. | refractive error of vision due to differences in curvature in refractive surfaces of the eye (cornea and lens) |
| 16. | soft, raised yellow plaques occuring on the skin at the inner corner of the eyes |
| 17. | area of ocular fundus in which blood vessels exit and enter (2 Words) |
| 18. | protruding eyeballs |
| 20. | round, darker area of the ocular fundus that mediates vision only from the central visual field |
| 22. | infection of the conjunctiva, "pinkeye" |
| 26. | benign deposits on the ocular fundus that show as round yellow dots and occur commonly with aging |
| 28. | crossing paths of an artery and vein in the ocular fundus (2 Words) |
| 30. | (squint, crossed eye) dispaity of the eye axes |
| 31. | dilated pupils |
| 34. | drooping of upper eyelid over the iris and possibly covering pupil |
| 35. | (stye) red, painful pustule that is a localized infcetion of hair follicle at eyelid margin |
| 36. | area of keenest vision at the center of the macula on the ocular fundus |
| 38. | a group of eye diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure |