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Match each term below with its description.
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Type of drape with a rounded fenestration and adhesive backing; used when procedure involves the globe of the eye
Hereditary, progressive, noninflammatory disease of the anterior surface of the eye; diagnostic indication for keratoplasty
Unit of measurement of the optical power of a magnifying lens
Thick connective tissue structure that provides integrity to the shape of the eyelid: may be repositioned in entropian repair
Visual defect in which one object is seen in duplicate; treated with adjustable suture technique of strabismus correction
Variable-rate, reciprocating, and cutting-tip hand piece attached to suction
Name of line of miniscalpel blades used in ophthalmology and ENT
Angular junction of the eyelids at either corner of the eye
Porous, circumferential band of tiny canals through which the aqueous humor drains
Type of drape sheet with "U" configuration and adhesive edged "legs"; used for procedures requiring broader access to extraocular areas
Responses:
Trabecular meshwork
Diopter
Corneal dystrophy
Canthus
Beaver
Split
Aperture
Tarsal plate
Diplopia
Vitrector
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Premises:
Responses:
Type of drape with a rounded fenestration and adhesive backing; used when procedure involves the globe of the eye
Hereditary, progressive, noninflammatory disease of the anterior surface of the eye; diagnostic indication for keratoplasty
Unit of measurement of the optical power of a magnifying lens
Thick connective tissue structure that provides integrity to the shape of the eyelid: may be repositioned in entropian repair
Visual defect in which one object is seen in duplicate; treated with adjustable suture technique of strabismus correction
Variable-rate, reciprocating, and cutting-tip hand piece attached to suction
Name of line of miniscalpel blades used in ophthalmology and ENT
Angular junction of the eyelids at either corner of the eye
Porous, circumferential band of tiny canals through which the aqueous humor drains
Type of drape sheet with "U" configuration and adhesive edged "legs"; used for procedures requiring broader access to extraocular areas
Premises:
Type of drape with a rounded fenestration and adhesive backing; used when procedure involves the globe of the eye
Hereditary, progressive, noninflammatory disease of the anterior surface of the eye; diagnostic indication for keratoplasty
Unit of measurement of the optical power of a magnifying lens
Thick connective tissue structure that provides integrity to the shape of the eyelid: may be repositioned in entropian repair
Visual defect in which one object is seen in duplicate; treated with adjustable suture technique of strabismus correction
Variable-rate, reciprocating, and cutting-tip hand piece attached to suction
Name of line of miniscalpel blades used in ophthalmology and ENT
Angular junction of the eyelids at either corner of the eye
Porous, circumferential band of tiny canals through which the aqueous humor drains
Type of drape sheet with "U" configuration and adhesive edged "legs"; used for procedures requiring broader access to extraocular areas
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