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acoustic neuroma
a benign tumor that occurs where the acoustic nerve (CN VIII) enters the internal auditory canal or the temporal bone from the brain.
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age-related macular degeneration
a progressive deterioration of the maculae of the retina; divided into two forms: dry and wet.
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amblyopia
reduced vision in an eye that is not corrected by refraction and does not have an obvious pathologic or structural cause.
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aphakia
a condition in which the crystalline lens of the eye is absent, usually because it has been surgically removed, as in the treatment of cataracts.
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blepharitis
a chronic inflammatory condition of the lash follicles and meibomian glands of the eyelids, characterized by swelling, redness, and crusts of dried mucus on the lids.
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cataract
an abnormal progressive condition of the lens of the eye, characterized by an opacity within the lens.
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chalazion
a small, localized swelling of the eyelid resulting from obstruction and retained secretions of the meibomian glands; a nonmalignant condition that often requires surgery for correction.
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cholesteatoma
a cystic mass composed of epithelial cells and cholesterol that is found in the middle ear and occurs as a congenital defect or as a serious complication of chronic otitis media.
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conjunctivitis
an infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva, caused by bacterial or viral infection, allergy, or environmental factors.
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enucleation
removal of the eye.
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exophthalmos
inflammation or infection of the epithelium of the auricle and ear canal.
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glaucoma
a group of disorders characterized by (1) increased intraocular pressure and the consequences of elevated pressure, (2) optic nerve atrophy, and (3) peripheral visual field loss.
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hordeolum
an infection of the sebaceous glands in the lid margin.
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keratitis
an inflammation or infection of the cornea that can be caused by a variety of microorganisms or by other factors.
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keratoconus
a noninflammatory, usually bilateral disease of the cornea that is familial but has no exclusive inheritance pattern; the cause of the condition is unknown.
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labyrinthitis
an inflammation of the inner ear affecting the cochlear or vestibular portion of the labyrinth or both, resulting in vertigo.
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Meniere's disease
a disease characterized by symptoms caused by inner ear disease including episodic vertigo, tinnitus, fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss, and aural fullness.
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otosclerosis
a hereditary condition of unknown cause in which irregular ossification occurring on the footplate of the stapes in the oval window results in decreased hearing acuity.
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presbycusis
hearing loss associated with aging.
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presbyopia
a hyperopic shift to farsightedness resulting from a loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye; the condition commonly develops with advancing age, with the first symptoms appearing about age 40 years.
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refractive error
a defect in the ability of the lens of the eye to focus an image accurately, such as occurs in nearsightedness and farsightedness.
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retinal detachment
a separation of the retina from the retinal pigment epithelium in the back of the eye, allowing the vitreous humor to leak between the two layers.
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retinopathy
the process of microvascular damage of the retina; may develop slowly or rapidly.
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strabismus
a condition in which the patient cannot consistently focus two eyes simultaneously on the same object.
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