Ophthalmology WJA

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Across
  1. 5. Check for this term for aligned eye movements during EOM testing
  2. 6. Top number of visual acuity is this measurement from chart
  3. 8. Not the eye's rectus muscles but the _______ muscles
  4. 10. Pupil appearance suggesting traumatic orbital rupture; sad to see
  5. 11. Muscle controlling lens shape
  6. 15. Cranial nerve of corneal sensation (name)
  7. 17. Sharpest vision region
  8. 19. Term for a "non-direct" other eye's response to light
  9. 22. Pigmented anterior eye structure; scissor type
  10. 24. Keratitis type from eye exposure to welder's arc
  11. 25. "Blood and Thunder" description is class for this condition (abbr)
  12. 26. Swelling of the optic disc, blurring its edges
  13. 28. Pus in anterior chamber
  14. 31. Cranial nerve six
  15. 33. Herpes keratitis fluorescein characteristic pattern
  16. 36. Pigmented posterior eyeball layer
  17. 37. Blind spot area; compact _____
  18. 38. Number of cardinal directions of gaze
  19. 41. Old eyes vision
  20. 45. Drooping lid term
  21. 46. Baby shampoo and hygiene are recommended first-line treatment of a mild form of this disorder
  22. 47. Vision of this eye is tested first
  23. 48. Do this to upper lid to locate suspected foreign body
  24. 49. Ptosis, miosis and anhidrosis syndrome
  25. 51. Unequal pupils
  26. 53. Receptor type of iris dilator muscles
  27. 54. Where cornea meets conjunctiva
  28. 56. Retinal reflex, through pupil; a color
  29. 57. Blepharo- and Palpebro- mean
  30. 62. Changes seen in crossing vessels of chronic hypertensive retinopathy
  31. 63. Most common type of ARMD; "Not wet"
  32. 68. _______Chamber is between iris and lens
  33. 69. Optic neuropathy related to elevate intraocular pressure
  34. 70. Third nerve palsy displays an eye that is "Down and ___"
  35. 72. Seidel test helps reveal this traumatic corneal problem
  36. 74. Testing grid for ARMD
  37. 76. Painless, progressive opacification of lens with halos and reduced red reflex
  38. 78. Mucous membrane covering sclera and lids
  39. 79. Medial lacrimal drain structure
  40. 80. Number of layers of retina (word)
  41. 83. Better vision of the myopic
  42. 85. Superior tarsal muscle type with sympathetic innervation
  43. 86. Cranial nerve that lifts lid (word)
  44. 87. Necrosis type from strong alkaline chemical exposure to cornea
  45. 88. Blind spot term
  46. 90. Macular degeneration lesions
  47. 91. Topical anesthetic for cornea
  48. 95. Movement of eye from superior rectus
  49. 96. Nasal directed turned eye... at rest
  50. 98. Medical term for "stye"
  51. 99. Inflammation of mucous membrane over eye sclera and lids
  52. 100. Number of axons in each optic nerve (est.)
Down
  1. 1. Scan study for differentiating preseptal from orbital cellulitis
  2. 2. Long eyeball sightedness condition
  3. 3. Last step of an eye exam
  4. 4. Fluid (humor) of the eye's anterior and posterior chambers
  5. 7. Clear, most refractive structure of eye
  6. 9. Chamber depth risk for glaucoma attack; Cooper and Gaga song
  7. 12. Small pupil, eye pain, photophobia
  8. 13. Half of a visual field is loss (term)
  9. 14. In CRAO, an occlusive cholesterol emboli seen at retinal artery bifurcations
  10. 16. Left eye (abbr)
  11. 18. Right eye (abbr)
  12. 20. "Whitening" (loss) of red reflex
  13. 21. Astigmatism occurs from problem of this refractive eye structure
  14. 23. Eyes crossing during near testing
  15. 27. During extraocular testing, lids can do this in hyperthyroidism
  16. 29. Visual lobe of brain
  17. 30. Crossing visual tract location
  18. 32. Sunken eyeball
  19. 34. Patient symptom suggesting active retinal detachment
  20. 35. Complaint when eyes are not aligned
  21. 39. Small constricted pupil
  22. 40. Class of drugs; includes acetazolamide (abbr)
  23. 42. Both eyes (abbr)
  24. 43. Glaucoma measurement (abbr)
  25. 44. Nodes detectable in classic viral conjunctivitis
  26. 50. Triangular tissue crossing over cornea
  27. 52. Conjunctival edema
  28. 53. First step
  29. 55. Recurring eye pain, nausea, photophobia and throbbing headache suggests this disorder
  30. 58. First step in eye chemical exposure
  31. 59. The angle where aqueous fluid drains
  32. 60. White portion of eyeball
  33. 61. To focus anterior structures of eye, adjust this diopter direction
  34. 64. Swinging flashlight test detects presence of this (abbr)
  35. 65. How many degrees lateral to gaze is optic disc; Taylor Swift song title
  36. 66. Polarizing filter reduces this issue
  37. 67. Color and daylight retinal structures; ice cream scoop support (pleural)
  38. 71. Cannot read chart or count fingers, next test (letters)
  39. 73. Visual symptom during acute glaucoma attack
  40. 75. Testing tool that corrects refractive errors
  41. 77. Eye changes to see near
  42. 78. Central to the optic disc
  43. 81. Palsy of this cranial nerve displays as crossed eyes
  44. 82. Important step in managing a suspected ruptured globe
  45. 84. Cobalt blue enhances seeing this corneal dye
  46. 88. Drainage canal
  47. 89. Acuity chart name
  48. 92. Chronic granulomatous eyelid lesion
  49. 93. Fracture type through maxillary wall from eye trauma
  50. 94. Larger retinal vessels that may appear to pulsate
  51. 97. Cranial nerve 2 name