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Compound hyperopia

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simple hyperopianoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision where first focal line is on the retina, while the second is located behind the retina.
compound myopianoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision where both focal lines are located in front of the retina.
hyperopianoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision where the eye focuses images behind the retina instead of on it, so that distant objects can be seen better than near objects.
simple myopianoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision where first focal line is in front of the retina, while the second is on the retina.
myopianoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision where distant objects appear blurred because the eye focuses their images in front of the retina instead of on it.
mixed astigmatismnoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision where focal lines are on both sides of the retina.
astigmatismnoun(pathology) A disorder of the vision, usually due to a misshapen cornea, such that light does not focus correctly on the retina causing a blurred image.
anisomyopianoun(pathology) The presence of different degrees of myopia in the two eyes
brachymetropianoun(pathology) Synonym of myopia.
hypertropianoun(pathology) A form of strabismus in which one eye points upward.
isomyopianoun(pathology) The presence of the same degree of myopia in the two eyes
aphakianoun(ophthalmology) The absence of the lens of the eye, causing hypermetropia and a loss of accommodation.
ametropianoun(medicine, ophthalmology) Any of several disorders of the eye (spherical or cylindrical) resulting from faulty refractive ability.
refractive errornoun(pathology) is a problem with focusing light accurately on the retina due to the shape of the eye and or cornea The most common types of refractive error are near-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia.
polyopianoun(medicine) A condition in which multiple images of a single object are formed on the retina; multiple vision
cataractnoun(by extension) (ophthalmology, pathology) A clouding of the lens in the eye leading to a decrease in vision.
euryopianoun(pathology) A condition in which the eyes are open abnormally wide.
diplopianoun(pathology) An ophthalmologic condition where one perceives two images for a single object; double vision.
hemianopsianoun(ophthalmology) Blindness in one half of the field of vision of either or both eyes.
corectopianounThe displacement of the eye's pupil from its normal, central position.

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