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Also called myopia. Condition in which visual images come to a focus in front of the retina, resulting in defective vision of distant objects.
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| nearsightedness |
results when the cornea is too long, causing light rays to focus in front of the retina. Distant objects appear blurry and near objects are seen clearly.
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| nearsightedness |
also called myopia; a refractive error of the eye where the image of a distant object is formed in front of the retina and cannot be seen distinctly; near objects are seen more clearly than distant objects
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| nearsightedness |
A refractive error of the eye where the image formed by the optics of the eye falls in front of the plane of the retina, resulting in a blurred image. This image, to be clear, needs to be moved backward to the retinal plane by placement of a concave lens in front of the eye.
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| nearsightedness |
an inherited, sometimes stress-related condition that occurs when the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved. The result is an inability to see at a distance. The medical term for this condition is myopia.
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