Ophthalmology
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Arrow pupil
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White halo
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Leopard-like undereye
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Marginal ulcerative keratitis
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Retrobulbar optic neuritis
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Refractive amblyopia
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Anisometropic amblyopia
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Opacity of refractive medium
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Anterior floaters in non-vitreous lesions
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Conjunctival congestion exposing yellow pus
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Conjunctiva appears gray-white membrane
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Grey-black mass in the caruncle of palpebral conjunctiva
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The appearance of conjunctival sand grains
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Pathological myopia
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Scleral edema
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Episcleritis
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Scleral vesicles
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Yellow Vision
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Orbital floor burst
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Orbital venous return disorder
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Periorbital cyanosis
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Periorbital edema
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Periorbital ecchymosis
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The vitreous body bulges into the anterior chamber through the pupil
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Spherical cysts visible in the vitreous
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Blood in the vitreous
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Deprivation amblyopia
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Keep blinking
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Can't keep eyes open
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Large cornea
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Sudden vision loss after heavy drinking
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Granulomatous changes in unilateral fundus
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Blindness in one eye
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Sudden amaurosis in one eye
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Black shadow in front of one eye
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Trichiasis
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Guttate cornea
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Can't tell the difference between red and green
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Fever with bloodshot eyes
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Disuse amblyopia
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Diplopia
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High intraocular pressure
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Lattice degeneration
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Scleral hyperemia
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Scleral hemorrhage
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Scleral perforation
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Sclera yellow staining
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Light reflection disappears
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White visual field defect
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Supranuclear vertical ophthalmoplegia
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Black hood
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Red blindness
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Redview
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Red eye
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Gray-white tumor nodules formed on the surface of the iris
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Inflammation of the iris
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Iris root cut off
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Segmental atrophy of the iris
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Iris blue
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Iris defect
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Iris neovascularization and fibrovascular membrane
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Iris heterochromia
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Rainbow Vision
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Macular avoidance
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Cystoid macular edema
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Discoid macular degeneration
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Secondary optic atrophy
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Pseudohyphema
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Huge nipples in the tarsal conjunctiva
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Hard, flat nipples in the tarsal conjunctiva
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Entropion
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Ectropion
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The eyelid margin is drooping in a horizontal "S" shape
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Alternating eyes
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Keratoconjunctiva xerosis
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Triangular pterygium on corneal surface
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Clear blisters of varying sizes on the cornea
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Corneal dry spot
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Post corneal embryonic ring
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Corneal opacity
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Corneal lens adhesions
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Corneal ulcer
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Corneal fistula
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Corneal erosion
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Corneal chromophore
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Spotted dark gray opacities on the cornea
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Corneal epithelial erosion
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Corneal burn
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Corneal dendritic changes
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Keratitis
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Corneal foreign body
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The cornea has a bacterial coating or ulcer
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Decreased corneal sensation
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Typical sliver-like appearance of central posterior cornea
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Corneal burns and scratches
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Conjunctival hyperemia
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Conjunctival dry spot
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Conjunctival papillary hyperplasia
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Conjunctival foreign body
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Eyelashes fall
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Ciliary congestion
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Goldfish eye
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Myopia arc
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Myopia astigmatism
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Eating tears
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Crystallin escape
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Lens opacity
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Lens capsule wall rupture
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Enlargement of the lens
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Lens glaucoma
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Lens siderosis
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Lens protrusion
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Dislocation or subluxation of the lens
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Lens shift
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Lens shrinkage
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Limited scleral bulging mass
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Open and closed eyelid apraxia
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See things further away
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See something black
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See things double
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The lips are often weak and unable to exhale
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Blue sclera
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Blue tympanic membrane sign
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Blue-yellow blindness
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Weak blue-yellow
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Blue visual field defect
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Rotten eyes
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Non-lesional Anterior Floaters in the Elderly
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Old people cry
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Tear duct obstruction
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Tear film disappears
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Underdeveloped lacrimal glands
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Inflammation of the lacrimal gland
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The secretion of lacrimal glands, sweat glands and salivary glands first increases and then decreases
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Lacrimal gland cyst
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Lacrimal gland prolapse
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Lacrimal gland enlargement
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Overflowing tears
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Dry eyes
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Upper vision impairment
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Can't see down
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Rhombus - Phenomenon
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Weeping
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Green blindness
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Weak green
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Green Vision
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Choroidal depression
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Blind spot
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Sunken eyebrows
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Eyebrow pain
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Meachi
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Increased eyelid
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Eye pain
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Esotropic A sign
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Esotropic V sign
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Paving stone degeneration
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Uveitis
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Paint crack pattern
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Organic amblyopia
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Anterior chamber pigmentation
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Red blood level below the anterior chamber
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Swollen lens cortical granules in the anterior chamber
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Glaucoma
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Juvenile cataract
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Crowding phenomenon of amblyopic eye
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Loss of color vision
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Abnormal color vision
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Exotropia A sign
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Exotropia V sign
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External ocular vertigo
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Dilated pupils
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Yellow and white dots on upper eyelid
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Ptosis
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Upper eyelid thickening and laxity
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Physiological blind spot enlargement
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Nearsightedness does not last
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Difficulty seeing near
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Visual agnosia
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Impaired visuospatial function
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Often hazy blurry vision
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Vision changes
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Visual impairment
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Optic disc tilt
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Papilledema
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Primary atrophy of the optic nerve
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Pale optic nerve head
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Optic atrophy
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Retinal Roth spots
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Retinal hemorrhage
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Retinal artery occlusion
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Varicose retinal veins
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Retinal edema
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Retinal detachment
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Vision becomes smaller
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Distortion
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Visual field defect
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Zoom out
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Concentric narrowing of the field of view
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Bilateral ectropion
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Bell's phenomenon asymmetry in both eyes
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Twitching eyes
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Unbearable itching of eyes
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Eyes staring up
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Miosis, Ptosis, and Entropion
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Pupils turn white
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Pupil deformation
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Pupil asymmetry
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Pupils appear yellow-white reflections
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Pupils vary in size
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Pupil fixation
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The pupils are unequal on both sides
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Pupils are serrated or plum-shaped
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Pupil abnormalities
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Pupillary pigment eversion
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A white reflection can be seen in the pupil
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Exophthalmos
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Sunset-like or sunset-like eyes
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Photophobia
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Photophobia and tears
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Aphakic eye
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Fog vision
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XA-phenomenon
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XV - Phenomenon
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X-phenomenon
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Sunset syndrome
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Eversion of lower eyelid
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Congenital absence of iris
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Congenital aniridia
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Chalazion
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Child blinking frequently
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Trabecular meshwork pigmentation
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Small eyeball
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Squint
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Strabismus amblyopia
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Squint suppression
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Panda eyes
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Red spots on the whites of the eyes
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Redness in the whites of the eyes
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White eyes
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Blue-grey or black spots on the whites of the eyes
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Eye infection
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Eye burn
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Eye pain
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Eye congestion
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Fundus hemorrhage and exudation
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Spotted or flaming hemorrhage of the fundus
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Grayish discoloration of the macula under the eye
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Fundus changes
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Cherry red spots on the macula
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No red light reflection in the fundus
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Fundus abnormalities
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Under eye cherry red spot
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Swollen, dry eyes
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Dry eyes
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Dry eyes, soreness, fatigue
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Dazzling
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Insufficiency of eyelid closure
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Significant itching and burning sensation on the eyelid
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Eyelids are purple
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Eyelid hypertrophy
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Puffy eyelids
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Eyelid deformity
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Blepharospasm
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Eyelid abscess
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Sagging eyelids
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Sagging eyelids and thickening of the upper lip
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Eversion of the eyelid
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Ptosis
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Eyelid foreign body
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Eyelid tremor
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Eyelids are swollen and pale green
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Loss of corneal reflex
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Conjunctival melanosis
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Petechiae on the conjunctiva
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Conjunctival edema and corneal ulcer
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Brown light reflex in the anterior chamber of the eye lens
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Eye irritation
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Red eyes
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Eyes hurt
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Wide eye distance
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Persistent, stabbing, or tearing pain in the orbit
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Orbital reduction
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Orbital foreign body
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Foreign body sensation in the eye
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Drooping eyelids
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Eye fatigue
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Black shadow
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Sparks or flashes
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Purple smoke
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Unusual flashes of light in front of eyes, increased black spots
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Eye spot
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Eyes can't move at will
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Different axis of the eye
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Eye piercing
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Vertical eye movement disorder
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Eyeball contusion
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Decreased or absent eye accommodation
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Floating eye phenomenon
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Convergence paralysis or spasm
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Blindness due to empyema
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Invagination
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Esotropia
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Eyeball turned up and fixed
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Proptosis
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Eyeball tenderness
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Eye shift
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Deviated torsion of eye movement
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Eye defect
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Uveitis
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Eye pain
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Eye rotation
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Increased intraocular pressure
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Sudden and rapid increase in intraocular pressure
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Can't open eyes
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Eye swelling
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Night blindness
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Tears in the wind
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Eye movements that coincide with the pulse
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Increased farsightedness diopter
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Adhesion of upper and lower eyelids in the morning
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Blink
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Center scotoma or bow scotoma
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Center dark spot enlargement
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Central scotoma and diopter changes
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Periodic episodes of scleral hyperemia
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Day blind
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Spontaneous intrabulbar hemorrhage
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Canthal defect or canthal defect
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Shortsighted
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Pseudomyopia
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Red and swollen eyes
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Erosion of the nose
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Blurred vision
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Vision loss
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Corneal detachment
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Conjunctival hemorrhage