Disorders Crossword
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
 
 
Down: 2) A small, rounded, yellowish, benign tumor3) Open corneal tissue as a result of trauma, burns, or infection.4) A recurring loss of epithelial tissue after corneal injury.6) Inflammation of the lid margins7) blood from a broken vessel that is trapped under the conjunctiva11) Incomplete eyelid closure12) A small, flat, pigmented, benign tumor13) a blockage and inflammation of a meibomian gland18) A cone-shaped deformity of the cornea, due o a thinning of the central cornea19) is a slow loss of vision without associated pain23) occurs suddenly when the drainage system for aqueous humor, located in the angle around the anterior chamber, gets closed off.29) designates an inward deviation31) used to describe a tendency for one eye or the other to deviate, but where the eyes are usually kept in alignment by fusion.32) A viral infection affecting the conjuntiva, producing severe scarring of the lids, and eventually affecting the cornea34) Inflammation of the iris35) A wedge- shaped overgrowth on the medial bulbar conjunctiva36) unequal pupil sizes38) Neovascularization of the iris40) Inward turning of the eyelid43) creamy- colored ring (or partial ring) at the limbus, usually occurring with advancing age.44) Surgical removal of portion of the iris46) A congenital absence of the iris47) A faint opacity of the cornea48) Outward turning of the eyelid Across: 1) an outward turning of the affected eye5) Transitional zone form clear cornea to opaque sclera8) when the retina tears or loses contact with the choroid9) deviation that is caused by something other than muscle weakness10) Infection of a zeis gland14) Inflammation of the cornea due to dryness associated with a tear deficiency15) a loss of central vision due to an age related degeneration of the macular region16) Can be causes by common irritants like smoke, smog, allergies, wind, drugs or something as simple as crying17) Anything that irritates the conjunctiva/ dilation of the tiny blood vessels within the layer20) Inflammation of the Uvea21) groups of white blood cells in the corneal tissue22) A medium density corneal opacity24) Inward turning of the eyelashes25) Any opacity in the crystalline lens there are many types, classified by age on onset, appearance, cause and location in the lens.26) is caused by a weakness or paralysis of one or more of the extra-ocular muscles.27) Inflammation of the iris and ciliary body28) Particles adhere to the posterior cornea30) occurs when one eye is turned, so the two visual axes do not line up with the object being viewed.33) a hereditary disorder that affects mainly the rods. It can be mild or cause total blindness.37) Inflammation of the lacrimal sac39) A non- pathological lipid deposit that may appear in the periphery of the cornea, giving the appearance of a whitish ring around the outer edge. Most common in the elderly.41) Injury in which tissue are scraped from an area on the surface of the cornea, usually involving the corneal epithelium but possibly extending more deeply.42) hemorrhage and vascular changes in the retina associated with diabetes.45) tears spilling out onto cheeks due to faulty drainage.49) Large bumps called papillae that appear over the tarsal conjunctiva of the upper lids50) Drooping of the upper eyelids51) New blood vessels in the cornea52) Disorder of the third cranial nerve causing miosis, ptosis, and anhidrosis on the affected side.53) Inflammation of the lacrimal gland54) Extensive swelling of the cornea caused by endothelial breakdown. Pockets of fluid, called "ballae" form in the corneal tissue and rise to the epithelial surface, where they break and cause pain.55) Presence of blood in the AC.56) may be caused by strabismus or suppression of images by one or both eyes from other means such as anisometropia.57) Different color irides
 

 

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