Accommodation
Accommodation is the process by which the eye changes focus from one distance to another, usually from far to near, and vice versa.
Accommodation is the process by which the eye changes focus from one distance to another, usually from far to near, and vice versa.
Endophthalmitis is a serious inflammation of the whole eye including the inner structures. It is normally caused by bacterial infections and can result in blindness…
Keratoconus is a condition in the cornea (clear tissue in front of the coloured part of the eye) gradually thins out and bulges like a cone.
Anisometropia is when there is a significant difference in the refractive power of the two eyes making it difficult to achieve single binocular vision.
Cytomegalovirus retinitis is the inflammation of the retina by a virus known as cytomegalovirus. It occurs mostly in people whose immune system has been compromised by conditions such as AIDS
Vitritis is an inflammation of the vitreous (the gel-like substance in the posterior portion of the eye responsible for keeping the eye in shape).
Posterior uveitis is the inflammation of the posterior part of the middle layer of the eye known as the uvea.
Graves ophthalmopathy is an eye disease caused by a disorder of the thyroid gland.
Viral conjunctivitis is a viral infection of the transparent membrane that covers the white part of the eye and lines the inner surfaces of the eyelids.