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  • 101Hyperopia — Hypermetropia Classification and external resources ICD 10 H52.0 ICD 9 367.0 Hyperopia, also known as farsig …

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  • 102Cycloplegia — Classification and external resources Cycloplegia caused by Cyclopentolate 1% instilled into both eyes ICD 10 H …

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  • 103Keratitis — Classification and external resources An eye with non ulcerative sterile keratitis. ICD 10 H16 …

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  • 104Presbyopia — is a condition where the eye exhibits a progressively diminished ability to focus on near objects with age. Presbyopia’s exact mechanisms are not known with certainty; the research evidence most strongly supports a loss of elasticity of the… …

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  • 105Adaptation (eye) — In ocular physiology, adaptation is the ability of the eye to adjust to various levels of darkness and light. Contents 1 Efficacy 2 Mechanisms 3 Insufficiency 4 See also …

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  • 106Macular edema — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H35.8 …

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  • 107Strabismus — For the protein Strabismus, see Strabismus (protein). Strabismus Classification and external resources Strabismus prevents bringing the gaze of both eyes to the same point in space. ICD 10 H …

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  • 108Amblyopia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H53.0 ICD 9 368.0 …

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  • 109Dichromacy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H53.5 ICD 9 368.5 O …

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  • 110Argyll Robertson pupil — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A52.1, H58.0 ICD 9 …

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