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| When the eyelid is turned inward toward the eye, it is referred to as __________. | entropion |
| Loss of definition of the optic disc is referred to as ____________ and is caused by increased intracranial pressure transmitted along the optic nerve | papilledema |
| Lesions called ____________ are elevated plaque of cholesterol commonly found on the nasal portion of the upper or lower lid. | xanthelasma |
| An interruption of the vascular supply to the optic nerve as a consequence of increased intraocular pressure causes ______________. | glaucomatous cupping |
| A ___________ allows for general estimation of peripheral vision. | confrontation test |
| A normal finding in older adults, ___________ results from lipids deposited in the periphery of the cornea. | corneal arcus |
| When the eyes are widely spaced apart, this is referrred to as ____________ | hypertelorism |
| A ________________, also known as a sty, is usually caused by staphylococcal organisms. | hordeolum |
| ______________ are usually associated with agin and are a precursor to macular degeneration. | drusen bodies |
| ___________ spots are white specks found on the iris and are usually asociated with mental retardation. | Brushfield |
| ___________ is also known as a keyhole pupil and is associated with congenital abnormalities. | coloboma |
| An abnormal growth of conjunctiva that extends over the cornea from the limbus is called ______________. | pterygium |
| When the lower eyelid is turned away from the eye, this is referred to as ______________. | ectropion |
| ____________ is a drooping upper eyelid. | ptosis |
| _____________ is a term used to describe a loss of accommodation. | presbyopia |
| Defective vision or blindness in half of the visual field is referred to as ____________. | hemianopia |
| _________ is a bony protuberance and an expected variant. | manidbular torus |
| Another term for ear wax is _____________. | cerumen |
| A white, round lesion with a red halo found on the buccal mucosa and known as a (n) _____ is also referred to as a canker sore. | aphthous ulcer |
| To check for vesibular function disorder, a (n) _________ test may be done. | Nylen Barany |
| White specks with a red base found on the buccal mucosa opposite the first and second molars are known as _______ and may occur in a child with a fever or with rubeola. | Koplik's spots |
| Deep fissures at the corners of the mouth are referred to as ___________. | cheilosis |
| A ____________ appears as a blunt point projecting up from the upper part of the helix of the ear. | Darwin tubercle |
| Improper postion of the teeth is referred to as _____________. | malocclusion |
| On the roof of the mouth of an infant, ___________ appear as small whitish masses and are considered a normal finding. | Epstein pearls |
| Small yellow-white, raised lesions on the buccal mucous and lips are known as ______________. | Fordyce spots |