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Chapter
15
Ophthalmology
Measure Your Progress: Learning Objectives
After studying this chapter, you should be able to
•Identify the structures of the eye.
•Describe the process of vision.
•Describe common eye diseases, laboratory and diagnostic procedures, medical and
surgical procedures, and drug categories.
•Give the medical meaning of word parts and abbreviations related to the eye.
•Build eye words from word parts and divide and define words related to the eye.
•Spell and pronounce eye words.
•Analyze the medical content and meaning of an ophthalmology report.
•Dive deeper into ophthalmology by reviewing the activities at the end of this
­chapter and online at www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com.
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It All Starts with Word Building
Medical language is all about medical words and their word parts. Jump right into this
chapter by learning some of the common combining forms and their definitions that
you will encounter in this chapter.
acu/o- needle; sharpness
ambly/o- dimness
anis/o- unequal
aque/o- watery substance
blephar/o- eyelid
capsul/o- capsule
(­enveloping
structure)
choroid/o- choroid
cili/o- hairlike structure
conjunctiv/o- conjunctiva
converg/o- coming together
corne/o- cornea
cor/o- pupil
cycl/o- ciliary body; circle;
cycle
dacry/o- lacrimal sac; tears
dipl/o- double
fove/o- small, depressed
area
fund/o- fundus (part
­farthest from the
opening)
goni/o- angle
irid/o- iris
ir/o- iris
kerat/o- cornea
lacrim/o- tears
lenticul/o- lent/o- macul/o- mi/o- mydr/o- myop/o- ocul/o- ophthalm/o- opt/o- phak/o- phot/o- presby/o- pupill/o- retin/o- scler/o- scot/o- ton/o- trabecul/o- trop/o- uve/o- vis/o- vitre/o- xer/o- 322 | Chapter 15
lens
lens
small area or spot
narrowing
widening
near vision
eye
eye
eye; vision
lens
light
old age
pupil
retina
hard; sclera (white
of the eye)
darkness
pressure; tone
trabecula (mesh)
having an affinity
for; stimulating;
turning
uvea
sight; vision
­transparent
­substance;
­vitreous humor
dry
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Survey
Your instructor will draw this table on the board. For each item, you will be asked
for a show of hands, and your instructor will put that number in the number column.
Remember, you do not need to participate if you feel it will reveal your medical history.
The instructor will also include him- or herself in the count.
Vision Abnormality
Number
Percentage of the Total
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
Presbyopia
Total
Corrected Vision
100%
Number
Percentage of the Total
Glasses
Bifocals
Contact lens
LASIK surgery
Cataract surgery
Other surgery
Total
100%
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Chapter Spelling Test
Memorize these spelling words from the chapter. Be prepared to spell them as your
instructor dictates them to you.
1.accommodation
2.aphakia
3.astigmatism
4.blepharitis
5.cataract
6.conjunctiva
7.funduscopy
8.glaucoma
9.macular degeneration
10.mydriasis
11.myopia
12.nystagmus
13.ophthalmologist
14.papilledema
15.phacoemulsification
16.presbyopia
17.retinoblastoma
18.scotoma
19.strabismus
20.ulcerative keratitis
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Chapter Pronunciation Test
Review and practice the pronunciation of these words from the chapter. Your instructor may ask you to call his or her office and pronounce each word on voicemail.
1.aphakia (ah-FAY-kee-ah)
2.aqueous humor (AA-kwee-us HYOO-mor)
3.blepharoptosis (blef-ah-rawp-TOH-sis)
4.conjunctiva (con-junk-TY-vah) (con-JUNK-tih-vah)
5.exophthalmos (eks-off-THAL-mos)
6.fluorescein angiography (FLOOR-eh-seen an-jee-AW-grah-fee)
7.glaucoma (glaw-KOH-mah)
8.hyphema (hy-FEE-mah)
9.laser photocoagulation (LAY-zer foh-toh-koh-ag-yoo-LAY-shun)
10.macular degeneration (MAH-kyoo-lar dee-jen-er-AA-shun)
11.mydriasis (mih-DRY-eh-sis)
12.myopia (my-OH-pee-ah)
13.nystagmus (nih-STAG-mus)
14.ophthalmologist (off-thal-MAW-loh-jist)
15.papilledema (pap-il-eh-DEE-mah)
16.presbyopia (prez-bee-OH-pee-ah)
17.retinoblastoma (ret-ih-noh-blas-TOH-mah)
18.tonometry (toh-NAW-meh-tree)
19.vitreous humor (VIT-ree-us HYOO-mor)
20.xerophthalmia (zeer-off-THAL-mee-ah)
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Word Search
Complete this word search puzzle that contains Chapter 15 words. Look for the following words as given in the list below. The number in parentheses indicates how many
times the word appears in the puzzle.
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Crossword Puzzle
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Across
2.A medical procedure ­performed
1.The combining form
to test the ability of both eyes
“__________________________” means
to turn medially is called
“small area or spot.”
__________________________.
3.The tough, fibrous, white connective
tissue that forms a continuous outer
4.The __________________________ is a
clear, flexible disk behind the pupil.
7.The __________________________
layer around most of the eye is the
__________________________ muscle
__________________________.
turns the eye superiorly.
5.An abnormal ­sensitivity
8.The combining form
to light is known as
“__________________________” means
__________________________.
“darkness.”
6.The posterior cavity of the eye is
9.The combining form
filled with __________________________
“__________________________” means
humor, a clear, gel-like substance
“unequal.”
that helps maintain the shape of
the eye.
10.The combining form
“__________________________” means
“eyelid.”
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Underline the Accented Syllable
Read the medical word. Then review the syllables in the pronunciation. Underline the
primary (main) accented syllable in the pronunciation.
1.amblyopia (am-blee-oh-pee-ah)
2.astigmatism (ah-stig-mah-tizm)
3.blepharitis (blef-ah-ry-tis)
4.chalazion (kah-lay-zee-on)
5.conjunctivitis (con-junk-tih-vy-tis)
6.entropion (en-troh-pee-on)
7.enucleation (ee-noo-klee-aa-shun)
8.funduscopy (fun-daw-skoh-pee)
9.glaucoma (glaw-koh-mah)
10.icterus (ik-ter-us)
11.nystagmus (nih-stag-mus)
12.ophthalmology (off-thal-maw-loh-jee)
13.presbyopia (prez-bee-oh-pee-ah)
14.retinopathy (ret-ih-naw-pah-thee)
15.strabismus (strah-biz-mus)
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Word Surgery
Read the medical word. Break the medical word into its word parts and give the
­meaning of each word part. Then give the definition of the medical word.
1.angiography
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
2.aphakia
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
3.blepharoptosis
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
4.conjunctivitis
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
5.dacryocystitis
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
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6.entropion
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
7.enucleation
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
8.funduscopy
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
9.intraocular
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
10.photophobia
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
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11.icteric
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
12.retinopathy
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
13.stereoscopic
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
14.trabecular
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
15.xerophthalmia
Suffix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Prefix and its meaning: ��������������������������������_________________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Combining form and its meaning: �����������������������������_________________
Medical word definition: �������������������������������________________________
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Chapter Quiz
Multiple Choice
1.The combining form for eyelid is
A.cil/o-.
B.blephar/o-.
C.ambly/o-.
D.trabecul/o-.
2.The function of tears is to
A.moisten the eyes and fight bacterial infection.
B.ease tension.
C.release pressure from within the eyeball.
D.All of the above.
3.The rods are sensitive to __________________________; the cones are sensitive to
__________________________.
A.tears, bacteria
B.color, all levels of light
C.all levels of light, color
D.viruses, bacteria
4.A staph infection of the eyelid is commonly called
A.dry eye syndrome.
B.pink eye.
C.entropion.
D.stye.
5.Scleral icterus is characterized by
A.bulging of the eye.
B.yellow coloration of the conjunctivae.
C.pink eye.
D.corneal abrasion.
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6.Cataracts
A.are caused by a staph infection.
B.result in color blindness.
C.cause vision to blur.
D.are more common in children than in adults.
7.Macular degeneration
A.can be the dry type.
B.can be the wet type.
C.causes a loss of flexibility of the lens.
D.Both A and B are correct.
8.A medical procedure to test the ability of the muscles in the ciliary body to
­contract is
A.accommodation.
B.ultrasonography.
C.convergence.
D.dilated funduscopy.
9.Which of the following is a plastic surgery procedure?
A.enucleation
B.blepharoplasty
C.cataract surgery
D.hyperopia surgery
10.Which of the following means left eye?
A.OD
B.OS
C.LTK
D.OU
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Fill in the Blank
1.A/an __________________________ is a physician who performs surgery on the eye.
2.__________________________ is a combining form that means “small area or spot.”
3.The ___________ _______________ muscle turns the eye upward.
4.The opposite of ectropion is __________________________.
5.The loss of flexibility of the lens with blurry vision and loss of accommodation
caused by aging is __________________________.
6.__________________________ are clumps, dots, or strings of collagen molecules that
form in the vitreous humor.
7.__________________________ is an involuntary motion of the eye, particularly when
looking to the side.
8.A/an __________________________ is a handheld instrument with a light and changeable lenses of different strengths that are used to examine the eye.
9.The test of visual acuity at a __________________________ of 20 feet uses the Snellen chart.
10.Surgery to correct myopia using a corneal flap and a laser is known by the abbreviation of __________________________.
True/False
______ 1.The fundus of the eye is the part farthest from the pupil.
______ 2.The ciliary body is an extension of the retina.
______ 3.The optic nerve (cranial nerve II) from each eye travels to the optic chiasm
and parts cross over to join the optic nerve on the other side, which is why
we have stereoscopic vision.
______ 4.Conjunctivitis can be caused when a woman with gonorrhea or chlamydia
transmits it to her newborn.
______ 5.Strabismus is when one or both eyes deviate medially or laterally.
______
6.Photophobia is a medical procedure to test the reactivity of the pupils to light.
______ 7.Amblyopia is commonly called lazy eye.
______ 8.A diagnostic procedure to detect increased intraocular pressure is called
tonometry.
______ 9.The Greek combining form for “eye” is “ophthalm/o-”; the Latin combining
form for “eye” is “cor/o-.”
______ 10.Opticians are allied health professionals who cut, grind, and finish lenses as
well as prepare contact lenses.
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Pronunciation Checklist
Read each word and its pronunciation. Practice pronouncing each word. Verify your pronunciation by listening to the Pronunciation List on www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com.
Check the box next to the word after you master its pronunciation.
o accommodation
o conjunctivitis
(ah-kaw-moh-DAY-shun)
o amblyopia
(am-blee-OH-pee-ah)
o anicteric sclerae
(an-ik-TAIR-ik SKLEER-ee)
o anisocoria
(an-eye-soh-KOR-ee-ah)
o anterior chamber
(an-TEER-ee-or CHAYM-ber)
o antibiotic drug
(an-tee-by-AW-tik DRUHG)
(an-tih-by-AW-tik)
o antiviral drug
(an-tee-VY-ral DRUHG)
(an-tih-VY-ral)
o aphakia (ah-FAY-kee-ah)
o aqueous humor
(AA-kwee-us HYOO-mor)
o astigmatism
(ah-STIG-mah-tizm)
o blepharitis (blef-ah-RY-tis)
o blepharoplasty
(BLEF-ah-roh-plas-tee)
o blepharoptosis
(blef-ah-rawp-TOH-sis)
(blef-ah-RAWP-toh-sis)
o capsular (KAP-soo-lar)
o capsule (KAP-sool)
o capsulotomy
(kap-soo-LAW-toh-mee)
o caruncle (KAR-ung-kl)
o cataract (KAT-ah-rakt)
o chalazion (kah-LAY-zee-on)
o choroid (KOH-royd)
o choroidal (koh-ROY-dal)
o choroiditis (koh-royd-EYE-tis)
o ciliary body
(SIL-ee-air-ee BAW-dee)
o conductive keratoplasty
(con-DUK-tiv
KAIR-ah-toh-plas-tee)
o conjugate gaze
(CON-joo-gayt GAYZ)
o conjunctiva (con-junk-TY-vah)
(con-JUNK-tih-vah)
o conjunctivae (con-junk-TY-vee)
(con-JUNK-tih-vee)
o conjunctival (con-junk-TY-val)
(con-JUNK-tih-val)
(con-junk-tih-VY-tis)
o convergence (con-VER-jens)
o cornea (KOR-nee-ah)
o corneae (KOR-nee-ee)
o corneal (KOR-nee-al)
o corneal abrasion
(KOR-nee-al ah-BRAY-shun)
o corneal transplantation
(KOR-nee-al
trans-plan-TAY-shun)
o corneal ulcer
(KOR-nee-al UL-ser)
o corticosteroid drug
(kor-tih-koh-STAIR-oyd
DRUHG)
o cryotherapy
(kry-oh-THAIR-ah-pee)
o cycloplegia
(sy-kloh-PLEE-jee-ah)
o dacryocystitis
(dak-ree-oh-sis-TY-tis)
o diabetic retinopathy
(dy-ah-BET-ik
ret-ih-NAW-pah-thee)
o diplopia (dih-PLOH-pee-ah)
o dysconjugate gaze
(dis-CON-joo-gayt GAYZ)
o ectropion (ek-TROH-pee-on)
o entropion (en-TROH-pee-on)
o enucleation
(ee-noo-klee-AA-shun)
o esotropia (es-oh-TROH-pee-ah)
o exophthalmos
(eks-off-THAL-mos)
o exotropia
(eks-oh-TROH-pee-ah)
o extracapsular cataract e­ xtraction
(eks-trah-KAP-soo-lar
KAT-ah-rakt
ek-STRAK-shun)
o extraocular muscle
(eks-trah-AW-kyoo-lar
MUS-el)
o fluorescein angiogram (FLOOR-eh-seen
AN-jee-oh-gram)
o fluorescein ­angiography
(FLOOR-eh-seen
an-jee-AW-grah-fee)
o fovea (FOH-vee-ah)
o foveae (FOH-vee-ee)
o foveal (FOH-vee-al)
o fundal (FUN-dal)
o fundi (FUN-die)
o fundus (FUN-dus)
o funduscopy
(fun-DAW-skoh-pee)
o glaucoma (glaw-KOH-mah)
o gonioscopy
(goh-nee-AW-skoh-pee)
o hemianopia
(hem-ee-ah-NOH-pee-ah)
o hordeolum (hor-DEE-oh-lum)
o hyperopia (hy-per-OH-pee-ah)
o hyphema (hy-FEE-mah)
o icterus (IK-ter-us)
o icteric (ik-TAIR-ik)
o inferior oblique muscle
(in-FEER-ee-or oh-BLEEK
MUS-el)
o inferior rectus muscle
(in-FEER-ee-or REK-tus
MUS-el)
o in situ keratomileusis
(IN SY-too
kair-ah-toh-my-LOO-sis)
o intracapsular cataract
­extraction (in-trah-KAP-soo-lar
KAT-ah-rakt ek-STRAK-shun)
o intraocular pressure
(in-trah-AW-kyoo-lar
PREH-shur)
o iridal (IH-rih-dal) (EYE-rih-dal)
o irides (IH-rih-deez)
o iris (EYE-ris)
o iritis (eye-RY-tis)
o jaundice (JAWN-dis)
o keratitis (kair-ah-TY-tis)
o lacrimal duct
(LAK-rih-mal DUHKT)
o lacrimal gland
(LAK-rih-mal GLAND)
o lacrimal sac (LAK-rih-mal SAK)
o laser photocoagulation
(LAY-zer
foh-toh-koh-ag-yoo-LAY-shun)
o laser thermal keratoplasty
(LAY-zer THER-mal
KAIR-ah-toh-plas-tee)
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o lateral rectus muscle
o papilledema
(LAT-er-al REK-tus MUS-el)
o lens (LENZ)
o lens capsule (LENZ KAP-sool)
o lenses (LEN-sez)
o lenticular (len-TIH-kyoo-lar)
o limbus (LIM-bus)
o macula (MAH-kyoo-lah)
o maculae (MAH-kyoo-lee)
o macular (MAH-kyoo-lar)
o macular degeneration
(MAH-kyoo-lar
dee-jen-er-AA-shun)
o medial rectus muscle
(MEE-dee-al REK-tus MUS-el)
o microkeratome
(my-kroh-KAIR-ah-tohm)
o miosis (my-OH-sis)
o mydriasis (mih-DRY-eh-sis)
o mydriatic drug
(mih-dree-AT-ik DRUHG)
o myopia (my-OH-pee-ah)
o nasolacrimal duct
(nay-soh-LAK-rih-mal DUHKT)
o neovascularization (nee-ohvas-kyoo-lar-ih-ZAY-shun)
o nystagmus (nih-STAG-mus)
o oculomotor nerve
(aw-kyoo-loh-MOH-tor NERV)
o ophthalmologist
(off-thal-MAW-loh-jist)
o ophthalmology
(off-thal-MAW-loh-jee)
o ophthalmoscope
(off-THAL-moh-skohp)
o optic chiasm (AWP-tik KY-azm)
o optic disk (AWP-tik DISK)
o optic globe (AWP-tik GLOHB)
o optician (awp-TIH-shun)
o optic nerve (AWP-tik NERV)
o optometrist
(awp-TAW-meh-trist)
o optometry
(awp-TAW-meh-tree)
o orbit (OR-bit)
(pap-il-eh-DEE-mah)
o peripheral vision
(peh-RIF-eh-ral VIH-shun)
o phacoemulsification
(fay-koh-ee-mul-sih-fih-KAYshun)
o phorometer
(foh-RAW-meh-ter)
o phorometry
(foh-RAW-meh-tree)
o photophobia
(foh-toh-FOH-bee-ah)
o photorefractive ­keratectomy
(foh-toh-ree-FRAK-tiv
kair-ah-TEK-toh-mee)
o posterior cavity
(pos-TEER-ee-or KAV-ih-tee)
o posterior chamber
(pos-TEER-ee-or CHAYM-ber)
o presbyopia
(prez-bee-OH-pee-ah)
o pupil (PYOO-pil)
o pupillary (PYOO-pih-lair-ee)
o recession (ree-SEH-shun)
o resection (ree-SEK-shun)
o retina (RET-ih-nah)
o retinae (RET-ih-nee)
o retinal (RET-ih-nal)
o retinal detachment
(RET-ih-nal dee-TACH-ment)
o retinitis pigmentosa
(ret-ih-NY-tis
pig-men-TOH-sah)
o retinoblastoma
(ret-ih-noh-blas-TOH-mah)
o retinopathy of prematurity
(ret-ih-NAW-pah-thee of
pree-mah-TYOOR-ih-tee)
o retinopexy
(ret-ih-noh-PEK-see)
o retrolental ­fibroplasia
(reh-troh-LEN-tal
fy-broh-PLAY-zha)
o sclera (SKLEER-ah)
o sclerae (SKLEER-ee)
o scleral (SKLEER-al)
o scleral icterus
(SKLEER-al IK-ter-us)
o scotoma (skoh-TOH-mah)
o scotomata (skoh-TOH-mah-tah)
o sonogram (SAW-noh-gram)
o stereoscopic vision
(stair-ee-oh-SKAW-pik
VIH-shun)
o strabismus (strah-BIZ-mus)
o superior oblique muscle
(soo-PEER-ee-or oh-BLEEK
MUS-el)
o superior rectus muscle
(soo-PEER-ee-or REK-tus
MUS-el)
o thalamus (THAL-ah-mus)
o tonometer (toh-NAW-meh-ter)
o tonometry
(toh-NAW-meh-tree)
o trabecular meshwork
(trah-BEH-kyoo-lar
MESH-wurk)
o trabeculoplasty
(trah-BEH-kyoo-loh-plas-tee)
o ulcerative keratitis
(UL-ser-ah-tiv kair-ah-TY-tis)
o ultrasonography
(ul-trah-soh-NAW-grah-fee)
o uvea (YOO-vee-ah)
o uveal tract
(YOO-vee-al TRAKT)
o uveitis (yoo-vee-EYE-tis)
o vision (VIH-shun)
o visual acuity (VIH-shoo-al
ah-KYOO-ih-tee)
o visual cortex
(VIH-shoo-al KOR-teks)
o vitrectomy (vih-TREK-toh-mee)
o vitreous humor
(VIT-ree-us HYOO-mor)
o xerophthalmia
(zeer-off-THAL-mee-ah)
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Underline the Accented Syllable
1.amblyopia (am-blee-OH-pee-ah)
2.astigmatism (ah-STIG-mah-tizm)
3.blepharitis (blef-ah-RY-tis)
4.chalazion (kah-LAY-zee-on)
5.conjunctivitis (con-junk-tih-VY-tis)
6.entropion (en-TROH-pee-on)
7.enucleation (ee-noo-klee-AA-shun)
8.funduscopy (fun-DAW-skoh-pee)
9.glaucoma (glaw-KOH-mah)
10.icterus (IK-ter-us)
11.nystagmus (nih-STAG-mus)
12.ophthalmology (off-thal-MAW-loh-jee)
13.presbyopia (prez-bee-OH-pee-ah)
14.retinopathy (ret-ih-NAW-pah-thee)
15.strabismus (strah-BIZ-mus)
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Word Surgery
1.angiography
Suffix and its meaning: -graphy process of recording
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: angi/o- blood vessel; lymphatic vessel
Medical word definition: Process of recording a blood vessel
2.aphakia
Suffix and its meaning: -ia condition; state; thing
Prefix and its meaning: a- away from; without
Combining form and its meaning: phak/o- lens (of the eye)
Medical word definition: Condition (of the eye being) without the lens
3.blepharoptosis
Suffix and its meaning: -ptosis state of prolapse; drooping; falling
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: blephar/o- eyelid
Medical word definition: State of prolapse or drooping of the eyelid
4.conjunctivitis
Suffix and its meaning: -itis inflammation of; infection of
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: conjunctiv/o- conjunctiva
Medical word definition: Inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva
5.dacryocystitis
Suffix and its meaning: -itis inflammation of; infection of
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: dacry/o- lacrimal sac; tears
Combining form and its meaning: cyst/o- bladder; fluid-filled sac; semisolid cyst
Medical word definition: Inflammation or infection of (the structure for) tears (that
is a) fluid-filled sac
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6.entropion
Suffix and its meaning: -ion action; condition
Prefix and its meaning: en- in; within; inward
Combining form and its meaning: trop/o- having an affinity for; stimulating; turning
Medical word definition: Condition (of the lower eyelid of) inward turning
7.enucleation
Suffix and its meaning: -ation a process; being or having
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: enucle/o- to remove the main part
Medical word definition: A process (surgical procedure) to remove the main part
(the eyeball)
8.funduscopy
Suffix and its meaning: -scopy process of using an instrument to examine
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: fundu/o- fundus (part farthest from the opening)
Medical word definition: Process of using an instrument to examine the fundus
9.intraocular
Suffix and its meaning: -ar pertaining to
Prefix and its meaning: intra- within
Combining form and its meaning: ocul/o- eye
Medical word definition: Pertaining to within the eye
10.photophobia
Suffix and its meaning: -ia condition; state; thing
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: phot/o- light
Combining form and its meaning: phob/o- fear or avoidance
Medical word definition: Condition of light (causing) fear or avoidance
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11.icteric
Suffix and its meaning: -ic pertaining to
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: icter/o- jaundice
Medical word definition: Pertaining to jaundice
12.retinopathy
Suffix and its meaning: -pathy disease
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: retin/o- retina
Medical word definition: Disease of the retina
13.stereoscopic
Suffix and its meaning: -ic pertaining to
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: stere/o- three dimensions
Combining form and its meaning: scop/o- examine with an instrument
Medical word definition: Pertaining to three dimensions (of vision) examined with
an instrument (the eye)
14.trabecular
Suffix and its meaning: -ar pertaining to
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: trabecul/o- trabecula (mesh)
Medical word definition: Pertaining to the trabecula (mesh)
15.xerophthalmia
Suffix and its meaning: -ia condition; state; thing
Prefix and its meaning: none
Combining form and its meaning: xer/o- dry
Combining form and its meaning: ophthalm/o- eye
Medical word definition: Condition of dry eyes
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Chapter Quiz
Multiple Choice
1.B
4.D
7.D
2.A
5.B
8.A
3.C
6.C
9.B
10.B
Fill in the Blank
1.ophthalmologist
2.Macul/o 3.superior rectus
4.entropion
5.presbyopia
6.Floaters
7.Nystagmus
8.ophthalmoscope
9.distance
10.LASIK
True/False
1.True
2.False (choroid)
3.True
4.True
5.True
6.False (pupillary response)
7.True
8.True
9.False (ocul/o-)
10.True
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