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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