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- A-scan ultrasound biometry
- Abducens nucleus
- Accommodative convergence
- Accommodative insufficiency
- Angioid streaks
- Anisocoria
- Anisometropia
- Anomaloscope
- Anophthalmia
- Anopsia
- Anterior chamber
- Anterior segment
- Aphakia
- Arcus senilis
- Asteroid hyalosis
- Asthenopia
- Automated Refraction System
- Autorefractor
- B-scan ultrasonography
- Base curve
- Behavioral optometry
- Bell's phenomenon
- Bergmeister's papilla
- Binasal hemianopsia
- Bitemporal hemianopsia
- Bitot's spots
- Black eye
- Blepharochalasis
- Blepharophimosis
- Blind spot (vision)
- Boston's sign
- Bowman's membrane
- Brock string
- Brown's syndrome
- Bruch's membrane
- Brushfield spots
- Canthus (anatomy)
- Caruncula lachrymalis
- Central retinal artery
- Central retinal vein
- Cephalopod eye
- Chemosis
- Choriocapillaris
- Choroid
- Choroideremia
- Ciaccio's glands
- Ciliary body melanoma
- Collyrium
- Coloboma
- Color agnosia
- Congenital cystic eye
- Conjugate gaze palsy
- Conjunctiva
- Convergence (eye)
- Corectopia
- Corneal Waveform (CWF)
- Corneal limbus
- Corneal neovascularization
- Corneal pachymetry
- Cortical blindness
- Cover test
- Cryptophthalmos
- Crypts of Henle
- Cyclospasm
- Cytomegalovirus retinitis
- Descemet's membrane
- Dorzolamide/timolol
- Duplex retina
- Emmetropia
- Episclera
- Excyclotorsion
- External limiting membrane
- Eyewash
- Far point
- Fibrous tunic of eyeball
- Fixation disparity
- Fundus (eye)
- Fusional vergence
- Ganglion cell layer
- Giant retinal ganglion cells
- Glands of Moll
- Glands of Zeis
- Glaucoma valve
- Griffith's sign
- Harderian gland
- Hemeralopia
- Hippus
- Homonymous hemianopsia
- Hypertensive retinopathy
- Hypopyon
- Ignipuncture
- Imperforate lacrimal punctum
- Incyclotorsion
- Inferior rectus muscle
- Inner limiting membrane
- Inner nuclear layer
- Inner plexiform layer
- Instruments used in ophthalmology
- Intrastromal corneal ring segments
- Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
- Iris cyst
- Iris dilator muscle
- Iris pigment epithelium
- Iris sphincter muscle
- Keratoconjunctivitis
- Keratomalacia
- Keratomileusis
- Keratoscope
- Köllner's rule
- Krause's glands
- Lacrimal apparatus
- Lacrimal canaliculi
- Lacrimal gland
- Lacrimal lake
- Lacrimal nerve
- Lacrimal papilla
- Lacrimal punctum
- Lacrimal sac
- Lagophthalmos
- Layer of rods and cones
- Lens capsule
- Leukocoria
- Levator palpebrae superioris muscle
- Lockwood's ligament
- Macula
- Macular edema
- Medial eye fields
- Medial longitudinal fasciculus
- Medial rectus muscle
- Mesopic vision
- Microcoria
- Monocular estimate method
- Monocular vision
- Monticello Miracle
- Moore's lightning streaks
- Motion blindness
- Motion induced blindness
- Munson's sign
- Muscles of orbit
- Neonatal conjunctivitis
- Nerve fiber layer
- Nuclear sclerosis
- Ocular dysmetria
- Ocular flutter
- Ocular hypertension
- Ocular larva migrans
- Ocular melanosis
- Ocular rosacea
- Ocular tremor
- Ophthalmic artery
- Ophthalmic nerve
- Opsoclonus
- Optic cup (embryology)
- Optic cup (ophthalmology)
- Optic nerve hypoplasia
- Optic stalk
- Optic vesicles
- Optrex
- Ora serrata
- Orbit (anatomy)
- Orbital part of frontal bone
- Orbital septum
- Outer plexiform layer
- Oxybuprocaine
- Pachymeter
- Palpebral (bone)
- Palpebral fissure
- Paraabducens nucleus
- Pars ciliaris retinae
- Pars palpebralis
- Pars plana
- Perimetry
- Periscleral lymph space
- Peritomy
- Persistent pupillary membrane
- Persistent tunica vasculosa lentis
- Phlyctenule
- Phoropter
- Photopic vision
- Phototherapeutic keratectomy
- Phthiriasis
- Pigment dispersion syndrome
- Pinhole occluder
- Plica semilunaris of the conjunctiva
- Polycoria
- Positive relative accommodation
- Posterior chamber
- Posterior pole
- Posterior segment
- Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome
- Pseudopupil
- Pseudostrabismus
- Ptosis (eyelid)
- Pupillary response
- Raccoon eyes
- Red reflex
- Retinal pigment epithelium
- Retinoscopy
- Royal Institution for Blind Youth
- Sattler's layer
- Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
- Schlemm's canal
- Schwalbe's line
- Sclera
- Scleral buckle
- Scleral spur
- Sclerotic ring
- Scotopic vision
- Skew deviation
- Solar retinopathy
- Spasm of accommodation
- Staphyloma
- Stellwag's sign
- Stereoblindness
- Stiles–Crawford effect
- Strabismus surgery
- Stroma of iris
- Sudden acquired retinal degeneration
- Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis
- Supplementary eye fields
- Suppression (eye)
- Suprachoroid lamina
- Supraorbital nerve
- Synchysis scintillans
- Synechia (eye)
- Tarsus (eyelids)
- Tunica vasculosa lentis
- United States Eye Injury Registry
- Vergence
- Version (eye)
- Vertex distance
- Visual feature array
- Vitreous membrane
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
- Von Graefe's sign
- Vorticose veins
- Wink
- Worth 4 dot test
- Xerophthalmia
- Zonular cataract and nystagmus
- Part 1
- Anatomy
- Accommodation (eye)
- Accommodation reflex
- Accommodative convergence
- Adaptation (eye)
- Amacrine cell
- Annulus of Zinn
- Anterior chamber
- Anterior segment
- Aqueous humour
- Astigmatism (eye)
- Averted vision
- Bipolar cell of the retina
- Blind spot (vision)
- Blink
- Bowman's membrane
- Bruch's membrane
- C-KAD
- Canthus (anatomy)
- Caruncula lachrymalis
- Choriocapillaris
- Choroid
- Ciaccio's glands
- Ciliary body
- Ciliary muscle
- Ciliary processes
- Cone cell
- Congenital cystic eye
- Conjunctiva
- Convergence (eye)
- Convergence micropsia
- Cooperative eye hypothesis
- Cornea
- Corneal epithelium
- Corneal limbus
- Crypts of Henle
- Divergence (eye)
- Duplex retina
- Emmetropia
- Epicanthic fold
- Evolution of the eye
- Exophoria
- External limiting membrane
- Extraocular muscles
- Eye
- Eye bank
- Eye circles
- Eye color
- Eye development
- Eye disease
- Eye movement (sensory)
- Eye movement in language reading
- Eye protection
- Eye tracking
- Eye Tracking Device
- Eyebrow
- Eyelash
- Eyelid
- Eyewash
- Fixation (visual)
- Fixation reflex
- Fovea
- Foveal
- Frequency Doubling Illusion
- Frontal eye fields
- Fundus (eye)
- Fusional vergence
- Ganglion cell layer
- Giant retinal ganglion cells
- Glands of Moll
- Glands of Zeis
- Horizontal cell
- Horizontal eccentricity
- Human eye
- Inferior oblique muscle
- Inferior rectus muscle
- Inner limiting membrane
- Inner nuclear layer
- Inner plexiform layer
- Iridology
- Iris (anatomy)
- Iris sphincter muscle
- Krause's glands
- Lacrimal gland
- Lamina cribrosa sclerae
- Lateral rectus muscle
- Lens (anatomy)
- Lens capsule
- Levator palpebrae superioris muscle
- Macula
- Medial rectus muscle
- Meibomian gland
- Mesopic vision
- Microsaccade
- Muscles of orbit
- Nerve fiber layer
- Optic cup (embryology)
- Optic disc
- Optic disc pit
- Optic stalk
- Optic vesicles
- Ora serrata
- Outer nuclear layer
- Outer plexiform layer
- Palpebral (bone)
- Pars palpebralis
- Layer of rods and cones
- Pars plana
- Periscleral lymph space
- Photopic vision
- Photoreceptor cell
- Photosensitive ganglion cell
- Posterior pole
- Posterior segment
- Pupil
- Pupillary distance
- Pupillary response
- Red-eye effect
- Retina
- Retinal ganglion cell
- Retinal pigment epithelium
- Retinohypothalamic tract
- Rhodopsin
- Rod cell
- Saccade
- Schlemm's canal
- Schwalbe's line
- Sclera
- Scleral spur
- Scotopic vision
- Stroma of cornea
- Stroma of iris
- Superior oblique muscle
- Superior rectus muscle
- Suprachoroid lamina
- Tarsus (eyelids)
- Tears
- Trabecular meshwork
- Tunica vasculosa lentis
- Uvea
- Vergence
- Vitreous humor
- Vitreous membrane
- Zonule of Zinn
- Part 2
- Physiology
- Part 3
- Pathology/Ophthalmology
- Brownout (medical)
- Corneal neovascularization
- Computerised Corneal Topography
- Duction
- Drusen
- Epiblepharon
- Glasses
- Gonioscopy
- Heterophoria
- Hippus
- Hyperopia
- Intracortical Visual Prosthesis
- Leukocoria
- Madarosis
- Oculomotor nerve palsy
- Optic disc drusen
- Outer segment disc shedding
- Parinaud's syndrome
- Pascal Photocoagulator
- Presbyopia
- Redout
- Retinitis Pigmentosa International
- Siegrist streaks
- Spasm of accommodation
- Staphyloma
- Stellwag's sign
- Visual prosthesis