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Diabetic Retinopathy

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A state occurring in persons with diabetes, which causes progressive damage to the retina, the light sensitive lining at the back of the eye.

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Dilated

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In eye wellbeing, typically refers to the pupil (the hole in the midpoint of the iris that opens and narrows in reaction to light levels).

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Double vision

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Also named diplopia. When two images of the same object are perceived by one or both eyes.

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Dry Eye Syndrome

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A usual condition that happens when the eyes do not produce sufficient tears to keep the eye moist and comfortable.

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Ectasia

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Progressive thinning and bulging of the cornea.

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Endothelium

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The cornea’s inner layer of cells

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Epithelial ingrowth

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A difficulty of LASIK in which epithelial cells (cellular tissue that shields the outside of body surfaces, including the outer of the cornea) grow underside the corneal flap.

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Epithelium or epithelial layer

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Cellular tissue that shelters the outside of body surfaces, including the exterior of the cornea (the clear outer covering of the eye).

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Eye Motility Exam

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An eye motility examination is executed on patients to examine if their eye’s muscles or nerve supply have any complications.

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Flap & Zap

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Slang terminology for LASIK

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