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  • 111Macular edema — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H35.8 …

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  • 112Dichromacy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H53.5 ICD 9 368.5 O …

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  • 113Monochromacy — Classification and external resources Monochromacy (an abnormality) is a disease state in human vision, native (normal) physiology for pinnipeds (such as Neophoca cinerea shown here), cetaceans, Owl Monkeys and other animals Monochromacy, also… …

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  • 114Aqueous humour — The aqueous humor is a thick watery substance that is between the lens and the cornea.LocationsThe anterior segment is the front third of the eye that includes the structures in front of the vitreous humor: the cornea, iris, ciliary body, and… …

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  • 115Argyll Robertson pupil — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A52.1, H58.0 ICD 9 …

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  • 116Chalazion — For other uses, see Chalazion (fungus). Chalazion Classification and external resources Eyelid affected by Chalazion ICD 10 H00.1 …

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  • 117Optic nerve hypoplasia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q07.81 ICD 9 377.43, 743.57 …

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  • 118Stye — Classification and external resources A stye on an eyelid ICD 10 H00.0 …

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  • 119Miosis — Not to be confused with meiosis, mitosis, or myositis. Miosis Classification and external resources Slight miosis of the left eye (there is also concurrent partial ptosis on the left, most likely part of Horner s syndrome …

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  • 120Diplopia — Double vision redirects here. For other uses, see Double vision (disambiguation). Diplopia Classification and external resources Photo showing how a patient experiences diplopia ICD 10 …

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