Ophthalmia
31ophthalmia — Severe eye inflammation, including conjunctivitis, iritis, severe hay fever, etc …
32ophthalmia — n. an inflammation of the eye, esp. conjunctivitis. Etymology: LL f. Gk f. ophthalmos eye …
33-ophthalmia — ˌäfˈthalmēə, ÷ˌäpˈth noun combining form ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from ophthalmos eye + ia y : condition of having (such) eyes micr …
34purulent ophthalmia — ophthalmia with purulent discharge, commonly due to gonorrheal infection …
35ophthalmia neonatorum — (of thal me ah ne o nat or um) A gonorrheal eye infection in a newborn, which may lead to blindness. Also called conjunctivitis of the newborn …
36ophthalmia eczematosa — phlyctenulosis …
37ophthalmia nivialis — snow blindness …
38ophthalmia nodosa — inflammation of the conjunctiva produced by caterpillar hairs, and marked by the formation of a round, gray swelling where each hair is embedded. Called also nodular conjunctivitis …
39ophthalmia neonatorum — a form of conjunctivitis occurring in newborn infants, who contract the disease as they pass through an infected birth canal. The two most common infections are gonorrhoea and Chlamydia (see inclusion conjunctivitis); if untreated, the infection… …
40Ophthalmia Range — /ɒfθælmiə ˈreɪndʒ/ (say ofthalmeeuh raynj) noun a chain of mountains which runs east west on the Tropic of Capricorn in WA near the Hamersley Range. Highest peak, Mount Newman, 1128 m …