Eye Terminology - Newman and Blackstock
There are 125 entries in this glossary.| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| AK (Astigmatic Keratotomy) |
Procedure in which a surgeon cuts the cornea so that it is more spherical when it heals, thus reducing astigmatism. |
| Allergy |
Sensitivity to a substance, accompanied by sneezing, itching, watery eyes, difficulty breathing or rashes. |
| Amblyopia |
Also called lazy eye. Diminished sight in one eye. |
| AMD Or ARMD (Age-Related Macular Degeneration) |
Disorder characterized by the gradual loss of central vision due to a damaged macula (which is made up of retinal cones necessary for sight). Aliases (separate with |): Lazy Eye
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| ANSI Z87.1 |
The American National Standards Institute's Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection; eyewear that meets this standard is considered safer than eyewear that does not. |
| Anterior Chamber |
Part of the eye behind the cornea and in front of the iris and lens. |
| Antioxidant |
Substance that inhibits oxidation and can guard the body from the damaging effects of free radicals. Molecules with one or more unpaired electrons, free radicals can destroy cells and play a role in many diseases. Antioxidants may help pr |
| Aqueous Humor |
Clear fluid in the eye that both provides nutrients and determines intraocular pressure. |
| Astigmatism |
Condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea, resulting in two focal points (blurred vision). |

