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"Can Opener" Keratom-Relift ...

How to make a keratom-Relift without new cut

Step by Step (published 2000)

1.Patients were given 1 drop of tetracaine.

2.With the slitlamp and an 18 gauge needle, the edge of the previous flap was identified.
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Aberration

Distortions, related to astigmatism , that cause the inability of light rays entering the eye to converge (come together) to a single focus point on the retina . Aberration are divided into two main categories:
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Ablation

Surgical removal of tissue, typically using a cool beam laser .
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Ablation zone

The area of tissue that is removed during laser surgery.
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Accommodation

Ability of the eye to change its focus between distant objects and near objects.
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Acorea

no pupil
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Acuity

Sharpness, acuteness, or keenness of vision.
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Adnexa

Accessory structures of the eye, including the eyelids, lacrimal apparatus, etc.
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AK

Astigmatic Keratotomy , modified form of Radial Keratotomy (RK).
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Amaurosis

blindness without visible ocular lesions
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Amblyopia

Dullness or obscurity of sight for no apparent organic reason, therefore not correctable with glasses or surgery. Sometimes called a lazy eye, wherein one eye becomes dependent on the other eye to focus,
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Ametropia

imperfection in the refractive power of the eye
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Amsler grid

Hand held chart featuring horizontal and vertical lines, usually white on black background, used to test for central visual field defects.
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Angle

Drainage area of the eye formed between the cornea and the iris , named for its angular shape, which is why you see the word "angle" in the different glaucoma names.
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Anisocoria

pupils of different size

etymology:
aniso = (greek) different
kore = (greek) girl, young woman

Comment by Wolfgang Pfaeffl:
One of the most fascinating terms in ophthalmology, which pinpoints our roots:
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Anisometropia

Condition of the eyes in which they have unequal refractive power .
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Ankyloblepharon

adhesion between the margins of the eyelids
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Anophthalmia

no eyeball; also called anophthalmos
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Anterior chamber

Space between the cornea and the crystalline lens , which contains aqueous humor .
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Anterior ocular segment

Part of the eye anterior to the crystalline lens , including the cornea , anterior chamber , iris and ciliary body .
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