Description

Thin, transparent layers of fibrous tissues that form a film on the inner surface of the retina.
Damage to the optic nerve resulting in a degeneration or destruction of the optic nerve.
Small yellow or white spots on the retina.
A shrunken, non-functional eye. It may result from severe eye disease, inflammation or injury, or it may represent a complication of eye surgery.
Optic disc swelling that is caused by increased intracranial pressure.
A common vision condition that causes blurred vision.
A condition where the cornea bulges outwards into a cone shape.
A condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object.
A vision impairment resulting from deterioration of the central part of retina, often due to old age.
Abnormal findings on the retina of the eye. They appear as fluffy white patches on the retina.
Abnormalities of the blood vessels that supply the retina of the eye, a sign of diabetic retinopathy.
An instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye.
Any pathological condition of the macula.
A condition where the eye’s optic nerve is damaged due to increased pressure in eye.
An inflammation of the eyelids.
Inflammation of the transparent covering of the eye because of bacterial infection or allergic reaction.
Perception of a single object as two images adjacent or overlapping.
Visual perceptions of dark small shadowy shapes that obstruct the vision.
A small break in the macula, located in the center of the the retina.
A symptom in which bright lights hurts or irritates the eyes.
A pink coloured growth that starts on the clear tissue of the eye called conjunctiva.
A small painful lump in the edge of the eyelid.
Flat, benign pigmented area that appears in the back of the eye and is basically an eye freckle.

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