Diseases of the Eye
        Learners complete a crossword puzzle with terms that relate to common diseases and disorders of the eye.
        
            
                
                    
                        
                    
                    
                        
                        Created Date     
        08.14.19
    
 
                        Last Updated     
        08.14.19
    
 
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                            Small painless swelling on margin of eyelid due to occlusion of meibomian gland
                        
 
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                            Progressive deterioration of the macula in the retina
                        
 
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                            Disorder of retinal blood vessels caused by diabetes
                        
 
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                            Eyelid margins turn inward causing lashes to rub conjunctiva
                        
 
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                            Damage to optic nerve caused by intraocular pressure
                        
 
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                            Cross-eyed; both eyes turn inward
                        
 
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                            Any inflammation resulting in ulceration of cornea
                        
 
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                            Separation of retina from choroid is called: retinal ________
                        
 
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                            Inflammation of the whites of the eyes
                        
 
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                            Failure of eyes to look in same direction at same time
                        
 
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                            Painful loss of the outer layer(s) of the cornea
                        
 
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                            Inflammation of conjunctiva
                        
 
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                            Inflammation of iris, ciliary body, and choroid
                        
 
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                            Lower eyelid everts away from eyeball causing exposed surfaces to become dry and irritated
                        
 
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                            Inflammation of eyelid margins involving hair follicles and glands, can be ulcerative or nonulcerative
                        
 
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                            Stye; infection of hair follicles or sebaceous glands of eyelids
                        
 
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                            Wall-eyed; both eyes turn outward
                        
 
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                            Involuntary, repetitive movements of the eye(s)
                        
 
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                            Cloudy or opaque area in lens of eye
                        
 
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                            Permanent drooping of the eyelid
                        
 
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                            Abnormal protrusion of the eyelids
                        
 
                
             
         
     
 
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