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| Two combined forms meaning iris |
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| a portion of the iris is removed to improve drainage of aqueous humor or to extract a foreign body |
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| combined form meaning cornea--starts with "k" |
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| inflammation of the cornea |
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| combined form meaning tears |
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| two combined forms meaning eye |
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| pertaining to within the eye |
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| medical doctor who specializes in treating disorders of the eye |
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| Two combined forms meaning eye or vision |
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| pertaining to the eye or vision |
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| nonmedical professional who can examine eyes to determine vision problems and prescribe lenses |
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| nonmedical professional who grinds lenses ad fits glasses but cannot prescribe lenses |
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| combined form meaning eyelid--starts with a "p" |
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| combined form meaning optic disc or nipple-like |
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| swelling of the optic disc |
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| two combined forms meaning lens of the eye |
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| technique of cataract extraction using ultrasonic vibrations to fragment the lens and aspirate it from the eye |
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| condition that can be congenital or usually the result of extraction of a cataract without placement of an artificial lens |
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| combined form meaning pupil--starts with "p" |
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