Visual acuity test
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acuity test Definition: The visual
acuity test is used to determinethe smallest letters a ... chart or card held 14- 20 feet away. Visual
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Blurred vision
... clue to eye disease . Blurred vision is the loss of visual
acuity (sharpness of vision ) resulting in a loss of ability to see small ... blurred vision ( ciliary body melanoma ), or markedly decreased visual
acuity caused by secondary retinal detachment ( choroid al melanoma ). MRI ...
Color vision test
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acuity Test Visual
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Fluorescein
... ) Eye Exam - Standard (Standard Ophthalmic Exam) Eye Test -
acuity ( Visual
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Fluorescein angiography
... ) Eye Exam - Standard (Standard Ophthalmic Exam) Eye Test -
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Ophthalmoscopy
... disease s. It doesn't hurt. Direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy Visual
acuity Refraction test Color defectiveness determination Pupil lary reflex ... Retina l photography ... slit-lamp exam standard eye exam visual
acuity ophthalmoscopy other tests depending on the suspected cause, including a ...
Blindness
... blindness - Red-green color blindness simply means that a person cannot distinguish shades of red and green (usually blue-green). Their visual
acuity (ability to see) is normal. What is the increased risk of blindness if you smoke? People who smoke may be twice as likely to develop AMD, and ...
Color Blindness
... blindness - Red-green color blindness simply means that a person cannot distinguish shades of red and green (usually blue-green). Their visual
acuity (ability to see) is normal. COLOR BLINDNESS SYMPTOMS"It is difficult to distinguish one color from another. CAUSE AND TREATMENT " ... Color ...
Eye movements
... eye movements ( nystagmus ) Strabismus ( eyes not tracking properly) Photophobia (avoidance of light because of discomfort) Decreased visual
acuity or even functional blindness ... The involuntary eye movements of nystagmus are caused by abnormal function in the areas of the brain that ...
Hand tremor
... with a soft hammer , and bulging eyes . cornea l contact lenses or soft hydrophilic contact lenses are another option, usually offering better
acuity and peripheral vision than do eyeglasses. (Contact lenses may be troublesome for people who tend to get eye infections or have hand tremor s, ....
Macula
... Definition: Macula r degeneration is a disorder that affects the macula (the central part of the retina of the eye ) causing decreased visual
acuity and possible loss of central vision . Macula r degeneration (also known as maculopathy) is when the cells of the macula become damaged and ...
Plastic surgery
... male bladder . Prosthesis Artificial substitute for a body part. Plastic surgery on the eyelid. blindness Loss of vision . Legally, visual
acuity less than 20/200 with glasses. Occasionally, plastic surgery may be necessary to correct a deformity of the nose or nasal septum caused by a ...
Retinal detachment
... enlarges, it may cause distortion of the pupil ( iris melanoma ), blurred vision ( ciliary body melanoma ), or markedly decreased visual
acuity caused by secondary retinal detachment ( choroid al melanoma ). Infections , swelling of the cornea ( edema ), bleeding , retinal ...
Scotoma
... cases of retrobulbar neuritis , a scotoma , a blind or dark spot in the visual field , may be detected. Blurred vision is the loss of visual
acuity (sharpness of vision ) resulting in a loss of ability to see small details. For the most severe form of visual loss, see also blindness . Blind ...