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Health Sciences 1101 Medical Terminology Module 11 Special Senses: Eyes and Ears
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Health Sciences 1101

Medical Terminology

Module 11Special Senses: Eyes and Ears

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Basic Eye and Ear Terms

Ocul/o, opthalm/o or opt/o: Pertaining to the eye

Optometrist or optician: specialist in providing corrective lenses to improve vision

Ophthalmologist: Medical doctor who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders

Otolaryngology: branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ears, nose, and throat.

Otolaryngologist: A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ears nose and throat. Also called an ENT.

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Eye Anatomy TermsBlephar/o: eyelid

Conjunctiv/o: conjunctiva

Choroid/o: choroid

Corne/o or kerat/o: cornea

Cor/o, core/o or pupill/o: pupil

Dacry/o or lacrim/o: tear or tear ducts

Irid/o: iris

Retin/o: retina

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Other Eye Terms-opia or –opsia: vision

-ptosis: prolapse or downward displacement

-tropia: turning

Hyperopia: The lense focuses the visual image beyond the retina, causing difficulty in seeing close objects. Also called farsightedness.

Myopia: The eyeball is too long, so the image falls in front of the retina, causing difficulty in seeing far away objects. Also called nearsightedness.

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Eye Related Pathology Terms

Astigmatism: Abnormal curvature of the cornea, which causes light rays to focus unevenly over the retina.

Cataract: opacity or cloudiness of the lens. Commonly associated with aging.

Achromatopsia: Colorblindness

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Eye Related Pathology Terms

Macular degeneration: breakdown of the tissue in the macula. Results in central vision loss.

Glaucoma: Increased intraocular pressure caused by the failure of the aqueous humor to drain. Results in atrophy of the optic nerve and, eventually, blindness

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Eye Related Pathology TermsConunctivitis: Inflammation of

the conjunctiva. Can be caused by allergy, bacteria, irritation or a foreign body.

Hordeolum: A small purulent inflammatory infection of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid. Sometimes called a sty.

Photophobia: Unusual intolerance and sensitivity to light. Occurs in diseases such as meningitis or measles and in inflammation/injury of the eyes

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Eye Related Pathology TermsRetinal detachment:

separation of the retina from the choroid. Disrupts vision and results in blindness if not corrected.

Diabetic retinopathy: Retinal blood vessel disorder that occurs in people with diabetes. Small hemorrhages, edema, and formation of new vessels leading to scarring and eventual loss of vision

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Eye Related Pathology Terms

Strabismus: Abnormal turning or pulling of the eye

Esotropia: strabismus in which one eye turns inward or toward the other eye

Exotropia: strabismus in which one eye turns outward, or away from the other eye.

Both esotropia and exotropia can cause diplopia.

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Eye Related Diagnosis

Visual Acuity Test: Standard test involves reading the Snellen chart from 20 feet away.

Tonometry: Measuring intraocular pressure to detect glaucoma

Opthalmoscopy: Visual examination of the eye using a lighted instrument.

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Eye Related Treatment

Corneal transplant: Surgical transplantation of a donor cadaver cornea onto the recipient’s eye

Cataract surgery: Excision of cataracts by surgically removing the lens and inserting an artifical intraocular lens

Phacoemulsification: Ultrasonic vibrations break the lens into tiny particles which are gently suctioned out of the eye

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Eye Related Treatment

Extracapsular Cataract Extraction: Excision of most of the lens, followed by insertion of an intraocular lens transplant

Iridectomy: Surgical removal of parts of the iris

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Acous/o, aud/i, or audit/o: hearing

Myring/o or tympan/o: tympanic membrane

Ot/o: ear

Salping/o: tube (in this case, the eustachian tube

-acusis: hearing

Cerumen: earwax

Ear Anatomy Terms

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Ear Related Pathology TermsVertigo: Sensation of moving

around in space; a feeling of spinning or dizziness. Usually results from damage to inner ear structures associated with balance or equilibrium

Tinnitus: A ringing in the ears

Anacusis: Complete hearing loss or total deafness.

Otitis media: Middle ear infection, typically bacterial and most often seen in children

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Ear Related Pathology Terms

Ménière’s Disease: A rare disorder within the labyrinth of the inner ear that can lead to a progressive loss of hearing. Symptoms include vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and the sensation of pressure in the ear. Cause is unknown.

Acoustic Neuroma: A benign tumor of the acoustic nerve sheath. Symptoms result from pressure exerted on surrounding tissue.

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Ear Related Pathology TermsPresbycusis: Impairment of

hearing resulting from old age

Conductive Hearing Loss: Hearing loss caused by a blockage of the ear canal or damage to the eardrum or ossicles. Transmission of sound is prevented.

Otosclerosis: Progressive deafness due to ossification in the bony labyrinth of the inner ear. A stapedectomy is often successful in permanently restoring hearing

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Ear Related Diagnosis Terms

Otoscopy: Visual examination of the ear using an otoscope

Audiometry: Measures hearing acuity at various sound frequencies

Rinne Test: Hearing acuity test using a vibrating tuning fork to test sound conduction through bone and air

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Ear Related Treatment TermsMyringoplasty: Surgical repair of a

perforated eardrum with a tissue graft

Myringotomy: Incise the eardrum. Relieve pressure and release pus or serous fluid from the middle ear. Surgically insert tympanostomy tubes in the eardrum

Cochlear Implant: Electronic transmitter that is surgically implanted into the cochlea of a deaf individual to restore hearing loss


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