| ocular micrometer | A glass disk that fits in a microscope eyepiece and that has a ruled scale; when calibrated with a slide micrometer, direct measurements of a microscopic object can be made. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ocular migraine | Vasospastic infarction of tissue in or about the eye during an otherwise typical migraine; a form of complicated migraine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular motility disorders | Disorders of eye movement resulting from malfunction of the sensory-motor mechanism of the eye which leads to faulty alignment of the eyes and/or visual impairment. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ocular motor | Relating to or causing movements of the eyeball. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular motor apraxia | A congenital inability to initiate horizontal saccades. Children with this condition often use head thrusts to move their eyes to the left and right. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular muscles | The voluntary muscles which control eye movement (27 Sep 1997) |
| ocular myiasis | Invasion of the conjunctival sac or eyeball by larvae of flies, e.g., Hypoderma bovis, H. Lineata, Sarcophaga, or Gasterophilus intestinalis. Synonym: ophthalmomyiasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular myopathy | A specific type of slowly worsening weakness of the ocular muscles, usually associated with a pigmentary retinopathy. See: Kearns-Sayre syndrome, oculopharyngeal dystrophy. Synonym: ocular myopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular nystagmus | The pendular or, rarely, jerky nystagmus seen in severely reduced vision. Synonym: amaurotic nystagmus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular onchocerciasis | Ocular complications, such as keratitis, iridocyclitis, or retrobulbar neuritis, caused by the microfilariae of Onchocerca volvulus. Synonym: river blindness. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular paralysis | Paralysis of extraocular and intraocular muscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular pemphigoid | A conjunctivitis with transient small vesicles, a viscid ropy discharge, symblepharon, xerosis, and trichiasis, eventually becoming bilateral. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular physiology | Functions and activities of the eye as a whole or of any of its parts. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ocular prosthesis | An artificial eye or implant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ocular rigidity | The resistance offered by the eyeball to a change in intraocular volume; manifested as a change in intraocular pressure. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Eye Physiology, Physiology of the Eye, Physiology, Ocular, Visual Physiology, Physiology, Eye, Physiology, Visual
Synonyms : Cerebro-Oculo-Renal Syndrome, Lowe Disease, Lowe Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome, Lowe-Bickel Syndrome, Lowe-Terrey-MacLachlan Syndrome, Oculocerebrorenal Dystrophy, Renal-Oculocerebrodystrophy, Cerebro Oculo Renal Syndrome, Cerebro-Oculo-Renal Syndromes
Synonyms : Muscle, Oculomotor, Muscles, Oculomotor, Oculomotor Muscle
Synonyms : Cranial Nerve IIIs, Cranial Nerve, Third, Cranial Nerves, Third, III, Cranial Nerve, IIIs, Cranial Nerve, Nerve III, Cranial, Nerve IIIs, Cranial, Nerve, Oculomotor, Nerve, Third Cranial, Nerves, Oculomotor, Nerves, Third Cranial, Oculomotor Nerves
Synonyms : Oculomotor Nerve Disorders, Oculomotor Nerve Palsy, Oculomotor Nerve Paralysis, Oculomotor Neuropathy, Partial Third-Nerve Palsy, Third Cranial Nerve Diseases, Third-Nerve Paralysis, Total Third-Nerve Palsy, Nerve Disease, Oculomotor, Nerve Diseases, Oculomotor
| oculus dexter |
the right eye
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| oculus sinister |
the left eye
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| ocular cone |
a cone of light in the eye, the base being on the cornea, the apex on the retina; called also visual c.
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| ocular refraction |
the refraction of light produced by the mediums of the normal eye and resulting in the focusing of images upon the retina.
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| oculocardiac reflex |
a slowing of the rhythm of the heart following compression of the eyes. A slowing of from 5 to 13 beats per minute is normal; one of from 13 to 50 or more is exaggerated; one of from 1 to 5 is diminished. If ocular compression produces acceleration of the heart, the reflex is called inverted. Called also Aschner's r. or phenomenon.
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