In: Biology
A. |
achromatopsia |
B. |
anacusis |
C. |
astigmatism |
D. |
audiometry |
E. |
cataract |
F. |
diabetic retinopathy |
G. |
exotropia |
H. |
glaucoma |
I. |
hordeolum |
J. |
iridoplegia |
K. |
macular degeneration |
L. |
Ménière disease |
M. |
myringoplasty |
N. |
myringotomy |
O. |
otoscopy |
P. |
photophobia |
Q. |
Rinne test |
R. |
strabismus |
S. |
tinnitus |
T. |
vertigo |
____ 1. Condition of color blindness that is more common in men
____ 2. Defective curvature of the cornea and lens that results in a distorted image
____ 3. Opacity (cloudiness) of the lens as a result of protein deposits on its surface that slowly build up until vision is lost
____ 4. Retinal damage marked by aneurysmal dilation of blood vessels that occurs as a result of diabetes
____ 5. Muscular eye disorder in which the eyes turn from the normal position so that they deviate in different directions
____ 6. Small, purulent, inflammatory infection of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid; also called sty
____ 7. Increased intraocular pressure caused by the failure of aqueous humor to drain, resulting in atrophy of the optic nerve and eventual blindness
____ 8. Unusual intolerance and sensitivity to light that occurs in such diseases as meningitis, inflammation of the eyes, measles, and rubella
____ 9. Complete hearing loss
____ 10. Rare disorder of unknown etiology within the labyrinth of the inner ear that can lead to progressive hearing loss
____ 11. Ringing in the ears
____ 12. Sensation of moving around in space or a feeling of spinning or dizziness
____ 13. Loss of central vision and a common cause of visual impairment in persons over age 50 years
____ 14. Hearing acuity test that is performed with a vibrating tuning fork placed on the mastoid process and then in front of the external auditory canal and used to test bone and air conduction
____ 15. Test that measures hearing acuity at various sound frequencies
____ 16. Visual examination of the ear, especially the eardrum
____ 17. Incision of the eardrum to relieve pressure and release pus from the middle ear or to surgically insert tympanostomy tubes in the eardrum
____ 18. Surgical repair of a perforated eardrum with a tissue graft
____ 19. Strabismus in which there is deviation of the visual axis of one eye away from that of the other eye; also called wall-eye
____ 20. Paralysis of the iris
Answer : Matches:
Option A - achromatopsia = 1. Condition of color blindness that is more common in men
Option C. astigmatism = 2. Defective curvature of the cornea and lens that results in a distorted image
Option E. cataract = 3. Opacity (cloudiness) of the lens as a result of protein deposits on its surface that slowly build up until vision is lost
Option F. diabetic retinopathy = 4. Retinal damage marked by aneurysmal dilation of blood vessels that occurs as a result of diabetes
Option R - strabismus = 5. Muscular eye disorder in which the eyes turn from the normal position so that they deviate in different directions
Option I - hordeolum = 6. Small, purulent, inflammatory infection of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid; also called sty
Option H - glaucoma = 7. Increased intraocular pressure caused by the failure of aqueous humor to drain, resulting in atrophy of the optic nerve and eventual blindness
Option P - photophobia = 8. Unusual intolerance and sensitivity to light that occurs in such diseases as meningitis, inflammation of the eyes, measles, and rubella
Option B - Anacusis = 9. Complete hearing loss
Option L - Ménière disease = 10. Rare disorder of unknown etiology within the labyrinth of the inner ear that can lead to progressive hearing loss
Option S - tinnitus = 11. Ringing in the ears
Option T - vertigo = 12. Sensation of moving around in space or a feeling of spinning or dizziness
Option K - macular degeneration = 13. Loss of central vision and a common cause of visual impairment in persons over age 50 years
Option Q - Rinne test = 14. Hearing acuity test that is performed with a vibrating tuning fork placed on the mastoid process and then in front of the external auditory canal and used to test bone and air conduction
Option D. audiometry = 15. Test that measures hearing acuity at various sound frequencies
Option O - otoscopy = 16. Visual examination of the ear, especially the eardrum
Option N - myringotomy = 17. Incision of the eardrum to relieve pressure and release pus from the middle ear or to surgically insert tympanostomy tubes in the eardrum
Option M - myringoplasty = 18. Surgical repair of a perforated eardrum with a tissue graft
Option G - exotropia = 19. Strabismus in which there is deviation of the visual axis of one eye away from that of the other eye; also called wall-eye
Option J - iridoplegia = 20. Paralysis of the iris