adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, achromatopsia.
adv
(neurology) Of vision, by the Donders standards.
adj
of, relating to, or suffering from amblyopia
adj
(ophthalmology) Relating to or suffering from ametropia
adj
Relating to anisohypermetropia
adj
Relating to anisometropia
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, anisomyopia.
n
A record of the electrical activity of an insect's antenna in the presence of an odour (particularly a pheromone)
adj
Relating to an aperture.
adj
(ophthalmology, dated) Pertaining to or exhibiting aphakia; aphakic.
adj
(ophthalmology) That causes applanation
n
(medicine) One who has astigmatism.
n
A healthcare professional who diagnoses, treats and/or manages hearing and balance disorders.
adj
Relating to the senses of hearing and touch
n
(ophthalmology) An early, largely obsolete, method of treating a cataract by using a sharp object to displace the opaque lens in the eye.
n
The degree of rotation of an eye around its visual axis
n
(medicine) Conjugate cyclorotation of the eye (torsional movements in the same direction).
adj
(of a person) Having the right eye dominant over the left eye.
adj
(medicine) Of, relating to, featuring, or affected by diplopia.
n
(biology) rotation of a body-part (typically a fly's eye) around an axis of the body
n
A type of mechanical larynx to assist those who have lost their original voicebox to produce clearer speech.
adj
Pertaining to emmetropia.
adj
Alternative form of entoptic [(medicine) Located within the eyeball.]
n
entoptic visual phenomena
adj
Afflicted with or pertaining to esophoria.
adj
Pertaining to, or afflicted with, esotropia.
adj
(medicine) Of, relating to, or affected by glossoptosis.
n
The condition of having the pupils of both eyes the same size
n
Alternative form of LASIK
n
(optics) Deviation from the correct point of focus measured parallel to the axis.
n
An unusually large saccade
adj
(biology) Causing miosis (the constriction of the pupil of the eye).
n
The medical subspecialty of both neurology and ophthalmology concerning visual problems related to the nervous system.
n
Alternative form of neuro-ophthalmology [The medical subspecialty of both neurology and ophthalmology concerning visual problems related to the nervous system.]
adj
Exhibiting or pertaining to nystagmus (involuntary eye movement).
adj
Relating to oculogyration
n
Movement of the eye about the anteroposterior axis; eye-rolling
n
The rotation of the eyeballs within their orbits.
adj
Relating to coordination between eye and hand movement
n
surgery dealing with the eye and related structures
n
(medicine, rare) Ocular syphilis: the ocular component or manifestations of syphilis; syphilis's effects on the eyes. In modern nosology not entirely distinct from the rest of neurosyphilis; sometimes formerly differentiated as, or in parallel with, parasyphilis.
adj
(medicine) Of or pertaining to the eyes.
n
(medicine) The anatomy, functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye.
adj
(medicine) Of or relating to ophthalmoparesis.
adj
(ophthalmology) Relating to eye disease.
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, ophthalmoplegia.
n
(surgery) A device that holds the eye steady during an operation
n
(medicine) Any therapy used against a disease or disorder of the eye.
n
(pathology) Rapid, uncontrolled eye movement
n
(physiology) The physiology of vision
n
The study and treatment of muscular irregularities of the eye.
n
The application of passive motion to the tympanic membrane and auditory ossicles.
adj
Taking place through the skin and involving a puncture thereof.
n
The presence of the natural crystalline lens of the eye.
n
Normal daylight vision, in which the cone cells are used
n
(medicine) The presence of perceived flashes of light.
adj
Relating to pseudophakia.
adj
Describing the part of vision that detects pale red light
n
Modification to a saccadic form
n
The study of strabismus and related conditions.
n
(psychology) The effect that a subject has a longer reaction time when naming the colours of words if the words describe colours other than their own (such as "red" printed in blue ink).
n
(ophthalmology) An eye movement involving both eyes moving synchronously and symmetrically in the same direction.
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