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| near sightedness; refractive error in which near vision is better than far vision |
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| decrease in power of accomodation that occurs with aging, diminished near vision |
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| squint, cross-eyed, disparity of the eye axes |
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| blind spot, can be caused by glaucoma and optic nerve disorders |
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| mild weakness of oculomotor muscles |
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| involuntary, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyeball |
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| the abnormal white rim of sclera visible between the upper eyelid and the iris when a person moves the eyes downward |
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| bug eyes - protruding eyeballs |
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| dropping of the upper eyelid over the iris and possibly covering the pupil |
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| lower eyelid loose and is rolling inwards |
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| lower eyelid rolling inward |
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| gray-white arc or circle around the limbus of the iris that is common with aging |
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