ophthalmo-, ophthalm-, -ophthalmia, -ophthalmic, -ophthalmos

(Greek: eye; sight)

microphthalmic
A reference to a condition of having abnormally small eyes.
nanophthalmos
1. A condition in which both eyes are abnormally small but otherwise normal.
2. Microphthalmos; developmental defect causing moderate or severe reduction in the size of an eye that is otherwise normal; a nanophthalmic eye is very hyperopic and prone to angle-closure glaucoma.
ohthalmosteresis
The absence, or loss, of one or both eyes.
ophthalmagra
Sudden pain in an eye or eyes.
ophthalmalgia
Pain in the eye or eyes; also, oculodynia.
ophthalmectomy
1. Surgical excision of an eye.
2. Enucleation or the removal of an eyeball from its orbit.
ophthalmia
1. An inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball.
2. Inflammation of the eye; especially, of the conjunctiva and surrounding area.
ophthalmiatry, ophthalmiatrics
1. Medical treatment of the eyes or ocular diseases.
2. A reference to ocular therapeutics.
ophthalmitis
Inflammation of the eye or eyes.
ophthalmoblennorhea (s) (noun), ophthalmoblennorheas (pl)
A discharge from the eye.
ophthalmocentesis (s) (noun), ophthalmocenteses (pl)
The surgical drainage of the eye or eyes.
ophthalmodesmitis
Inflammation of the tendons of the eyes.
ophthalmodiaphanoscope
1. An instrument for viewing the interior of the eye by transmitted light.
2. An instrument to examine the interior or the retina of the eye by transillumination.
ophthalmodonesis
Tremor or oscillatory movements of the eyes.
ophthalmodynamometer
An instrument for determining the pressure in the ophthalmic (eye) arteries.

The device is placed against the conjunctiva of each eye; that is, the thin clear moist membrane that coats the inner surfaces of the eyelids and the outer surfaces of the eyes.

Related references to "eye" or "eye part" word families: blepharo-; core-; corneo-; eye, eyes; irido-; lenti-, lens-; lenticulo-; ocelli-; oculo-; op-, -optic; phaco-; pupillo-; retino-; uveo-.