A : Applanation tension
AA : Amplitude
of accommodation
AACG : acute
angle closure glaucoma
ABK : aphakic
bullous keratopathy
ABMD : ant.
basement membrane dystrophy cornea 371.52
AC : anterior
chamber
AC/A :
accomodative convergance/accommodation ratio
ACA : anterior
cerebral artery
acc :
accommodative
ACG : angle
closure glaucoma
ACIOL anterior
chamber intraocular lens
ACS anterior
cortical
ACT lternate
cover test(ACT' = near)
add Added power
for near vision
AES anterior eye
segment
AET alternate
esotropia
AFGE air fluid
gas exchange
AFIP armed
forces institute of pathology
AHC acute
hemorrhagic
AHF anterior
hyaloid face
AHM anterior
hyaloid membrane
AION ant.
ischemic optic neuropathy
AK astigmatic
keratotomy
AKC allergic
keratoconjunctivitis
AL axial length
ALK automated
lamellar
ALT argon laser
trabeculoplasty
AMD age related
macular degeneration
AMPPE acute
multifocal placoid pigmaent epitheliopathy
AMT amniotic
membrane
ANS autonomic
nervious system
Ant Vit anterior
vitrectomy
AO american
optical company
AO-HRR American
Optical's Hardy-Rand-Rittler color vision plates
APCT alternate
prism & cover test
APD afferent
pupillary defect
App applanation
tonometry
Appl applation
tension
AR
axenfeld-reiger syndrome
AR autorefractor
ARC abnormal
retinal correspondence
ARG Angle
recession glaucoma
ARM age-related
maculopathy
ARMD age related
macular degeneration
ARN acute re
tinal necrosis
ARNS atropine
retinoscopy
ASC anterior
subcapsular cataract 366.13 (senile vs juvenile)
ASCC anterior subcapsular
cataract 366.13 (senile vs juvenile)
ASO4 atropine
AT applanation
tonometry (measure IOP)
AV
arteriovenous (nicking) (fundus)
AXT alternate
exotropia
B Betoptic
B4L Binkhorst
4-loop IOL
BAO branch
artery occlusion
BC base curve
BD Base-down
prism
BDR background
diabetic retinopathy
BFP binocular
fixation pattern
BI base-in prism
BLR bilateral
lateral rectus
BMR bilateral
medial rectus
BO Base-out
prism
BRAO branch
retinal artery occlusion
BRC Blind Rehab
Center
BROS Blind Rehab
Outpatient Specialist
BRVO branch
retinal vein occlusion
BS blond spot
BSCL bandage
soft contact lens (per Dr McCarty 7/2004)
BSS balanced
salt solution
BSV binocular
single vision
BU base-up prism
BUT (tear) break
up time
BVA
best-corrected visual acuity
BVO branch vein
occlusion 362.36
BVO branch vein
occlusion
C cornea
C&F cell and
flare
C/D cup to disc
ratio (part of OPTIC DISC exam)
C/D cup to disc
ratio
C/F
cell/flare(anterior chamber)
C/N cyclogyl and
neosynephrine
C/S cornea
sclera
C3F8
Perfluoropropane gas
CA corneal
abrasion
CACG chronic
angle closure glaucoma (365.23 2004)
CAG conjunctival
autograft
CAI's carbonic
anhydrase inhibitors
Cap
capsule(anterior or posterior)
CAT computer
access training
cat cataract
Cat TRAB
combined cataract-trabeculectomy
cat.ext
cataract
extraction
CB ciliary body
CBB cilary body
band
cc with
correction
CCF carotid
cavernous fistula
CCS carotid
cavernous shunt
CCT Computed
coronal tomography
CDCR
canaliculodacryocystorhinostomy
CE cataract
extraction
CF count fingers
CF confrontation
field
CFFF criitical
flicker fusion frequency
CG ciliary
ganglion
CHA compound
hypermetropic astigmatism (376.20 2004)
CHRPE congenital
hypertrophy of retinal pigment epithelium (743.56) 2004)
CjDCR
conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy
CL contact lens
CME cystoid
macular edem
CMG combinde
mechanism glaucoma
CN cranial nerve
CNAG chronic
narrow angle glaucoma
CNDO congential
nasolacrimal duct obstruction
CNVM choroidal
neovascular membrane (362.16)
COAG chronic
open angle glaucoma
Conj conjunctiva
CPC central
posterior curve
CPC gas
permeable contacts
CPEO crh.
progres. ext. ophthalmoplegia
CR chorioretinal
(as in "CR scar" 363.30
CRA central
retinal artery
CRAO central
retinal artery occlusion 362.31
CRET constant
right esotropian (monocular per Dr Stephens 2004 378.01)
CRRR corneal
rust ring remover
CRV central
retinal vein
CRVO central
retinal vein occlusion (362.35)
CSC,CSR central
serous (chorio)
CSM central,
steady, maintained
CSME clinically
significant macular edema
CSUM central,
steady, unmaintained fixation
CT cover
test(CT' = near)
CTL contact lens
CUSUM central,
unsteady, unmaintained fixation
CV color vision
CVF
confrontation visual field
Cx cylinder (in
diopters), axis (in degrees)
Cyl cylinder(astigmatism)
(367.20)
cyl cylinder
D disc
D diopeter, the
unit of refractive power
D distance,
distance vision
D/Q deep and
quiet
D-100 Farnsworth
Panel D-100 color vision test
D-15 Farnsworth
Panel D-15 color vision test
DA dark
adaptation
DCR
dacryocystorhinostomy
DD disc diameter
DD disc diameter
DDH dissociated
double hypertropia
DDVD double
dissociated vertical deviation
DES Dry Eye
Syndrome
DFE dilated
fundus exam
DHD dissociated
horizontal
Disp dispensed
DM & NOU
dilate mydriacyl & Neo-Synephrine, both eyes
DMVP disc,
macula, vessels and periphery
DOD dilate right
eye
DOS dilate left
eye
DR diabatic
retinopathy
DRS diabetic
retinopathy study
DVD dissociated
vertical deviation
E esophoria
EBMD
epithel.
basement membrane dystrophy cornea 371.52
ECCE
extracapsular
cataract extraction
EE
external
examination
EKC
epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
EKF
epikeratophakia
EL
endolaser
ELISA
enzyme-linked
immuno-absorbent assay
EMM
epimacular
membrane
EMP
epimacular
proliferation
Enuc
enucleation
EOG
electrooculogram
EOM (I)
extraocular
movements (intact)
EOMB
extraocular
musle balance
epi
epithelium
EPI
epinephrine
EPRP
endopanretinal
photocoagulation
ERG
electroretinogram
ERM
epiretinal
membrane 362.56 (macular puckering)
ERP
early receptor
potential
ES
esophoria
ET
esotropia
ETDRS
early treatment
diabetic retinopathy study
EW
Edinger-Westphal
EW
extended wear
contact lens
EWSCL
extended wear
soft contact lens
M macula
M
manifest
refraction
M/N
mydracyl and
neosynephrine
MA
microaneurysm
MB
muscle balance
MCA
middle cerebral
artery
MCE
microcystic
corneal edema
MCT
medial canthal
tendon
MDF
Map-Dot-Fingerprint
of cornea 371.52 (ABMD)
MEWDS
multifocal
evanescent white dot syndrome
MG
marcus gunn
defect (afferent pupillary defect)
MGD
Meibomian Gland
Dysfunct. 259.9
MH
macular hole
(362.54)
MLF
medial
longitudinal fasciculus
MMG
mixed mechanism
glaucoma
M/N
in regards to
dilation means mydriacyl (tropicamide) & neophenylephrine (phenylephrine)
& there is usually a time written next to it when drops instilled
MP
membrane peeling
MPP
massive
preretinal proliferation
MPR
massive
preretinal retraction
MR
manifest
refraction
MR
medial rectus
MRD
marginal reflex
distance
MS
multiple
sclerosis
MVR
massive vitreous
retraction
MVR
microvitreoretinal
needle knife
N near
NAG
narrow angle
glaucoma
NDF
neutral density
filter test
NdYAG
neodymium
yittrium-aluminum-garnet laser
NE
non-exudative
(as in NE-ARMD 362.51)
NFL
nerve fiber
layer
NI
no improvement
NLD
nasolacrimal
duct
NLP
no light
perception
NMI
no manifest
improvement
NO
near point
NPA near point
of accomodation
NPC
near point of
convergence
NPDR
non-proliferative
diabetic retinopathy
NR
non-reactive
NRC
normal retinal
correspondence
NS
nuclear
sclerosis (366.16)
NSC
nuclear
sclerotic cataract
NTG
normal tension
glaucoma 365.89
NV
near vision
NVD
neovascularization
of the disc
NVE
neovascularization
elsewhere
NVG
neovascular
glaucoma 365.63
NVI
neovascularization
of the Iris
OA overaction
(eg. Muscle)
OA IO
overactive
infeior oblique
OA IO OU
overactive
inferior obliques, both eyes
OA SO
overactive
superior oblique
OA SO OU
overactive
supeior obliques, both eyes
OAG
Open angle
glaucoma
OCT
optical
coherence tomography (92135)
OD
right eye
ODM
ophthalmodynamometry
OHT
ocular
hypertension
OKN
optokinetic
nystagmus
O-M
orientation and
mobility
ON
optic nerve
onh
Optic Nerve Head
ONSD
optic nerve
sheath decompression
OR
over-refraction
ortho.
orthophoria
OS
left eye
OT
ocular tension
(pressure)
OT
ocular tension
OT
orthotropia
OU
both eyes
OWS
overwear
syndrome
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F + F fix and follow vision
F&C
flare &
cells
F&F
fixes and
follows
FA
fluorescein
angiogram
FAX
fluid-air
exchange
FB
foreign body
FBS
foreign body
sensation
FC
finger counting
FEF
frontal eye
field
FEM
fast eye
movements
FEVR
familial
exudative vitreoretinopathy
FFA
fundus
fluorescein
FFF
flicker fusion
frequency fields
FGX
fluid-gas
exchange
FK
flilamentous
keratitis
FM 100
Farnsworth-Munsell
100-hue color vision test
FP
fibrous
proliferation
fpa
far point of
accommodation
FTA
fluorescent
treponema absorption test
FTC
full to
confrontation visual fields
FTFC
full to finger
counting
FTG
full-time
glasses
FTO
full-time
occlusion
FTP
full-time patch
GAT Goldman
Applanation Tonometry
GHPC
giant helicoid
peripapillary choroidpathy
GPC
giant papillary
conjunctivitis
gtt
drop
gtts
drops
GVR
goldman visual
field
H hyperphoria
HCL
hard contact
lens
heme
hemorrhage
HGC
horizontal gaze
center
HK
herpes keratitis
HM
hand motions
HOT
hypotrophic
HOTV
HOTV vision test
HRC
high risk
characteristic
HRR
Hardy Rand
Rittler color plate
HSK
herpes simplex
keratitis
HSV
herpes simplex
virus
HT
hypertrophia
HVF
Humphrey Visual
Field
HZO
herpes zoster
ophthalmicus
I iris
I & A
irrigation and
aspiration
IC
infeior
colliculus
ICCE
intracapsular
cataract surgery
ICD
intercanthal
distance
ICE
iridocornea
enodthelial (syndrome)
IK
intersitiial
keratitis
ILM
internal
limiting membrane
INO
internuclear
ophthalmoplegia
IO
inferior oblique
IOFB
interocular
foreign body
IOL
intraocular lens
ION
ischemic optic
neuropathy
IOOA
inferior oblique
muscle overation
IOP
intraocular
pressure
IOP
intraocular
pressure
IP
intraoccular
pressure
IPCV
idiopathic
polypoidal
IPD
interpupillary
distance
IR
inferior rectus
IRMA
intraretinal
microvascular abnormalities
IVFA
intravenous
fluorescien angiography
J1 : Jaeger
near reading acuity
J2, J3, etc
jaeger size
print
JXG
juvenile
xanthogranuloma
K
keratometric cornea readings
K
cornea
K (xx.xx/xx.xx)
keratometry
(measurements of cornea)
K sicca
keratoconjunctivitis
sicca
KCS
keratoconjunctivitis
sicca
KM
kermatomileusis
KP
keratic
precipitates
L left
L
lens
L.L.c.P
light perception
with projection
L/A
lids and adnexa
L/I
lens iris
LA
light adaption
Lac
laceration
LASER
Light
Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
LASIK
laser in situ
keratomileusis
LCT
lateral canthal
tendon
LD
lattice
degeneration
LDVD
left dissociated
vertical deviation
LE
left esophoria
LE
left eye
LE(T)
intermittent
left esotropia
LET
left esoptropia
LGB
lateral
geniculate body
LGN
lateral
geniculate nucleus
LH(T)
intermittent
left hypertropia
LHT
left hypertropia
LI
laser iridotomy
LID
left inferior
oblique
LIR
left inferior
reectus
LK
lamellar
keratoplasty
LKP
lamellar
keratoplasty
LL
lower lid
LLL
left lower lid
LMR
left medial
rectus
LOM
lens opacity
meter
LP
light perception
LP + P
light perception
and projection
LPCA
long posterior
cillary artery
LPI
laser peripheral
iridectomy
LPw/P
light perception
with projection
LR
lateral rectus
LSO
left superior
oblique
LSR
left superior
rectus
LTG
low tension
glaucoma
LTP
laser
trabeculoplasty
LTP
laser
trabeculoplasty
LUL
left upper lid
LV
low vision
LVA
low vision aids
LX(T)
intermittent
left exotropia
LXT
left exotropia
T ocular tension (pressure)
T
tension
TA
applanation
tonometry(eye pressure)
TAC
teller acuity
cards
TAP
tension by
applation
Tapp
Applation
tonometry
TBT
tear break up
time
TBUT
tear break up
time
TM
trabecular
meshwork
TN
tension (ocular)
TOV
transcient
obscuration of vision
TP
tono-pen (eye
pressure)
Tp
tension by
pneumotonometry
Tpen
tonopen, method
used to perform tonometry (checking intraocular pressure)
TPI
treponema
pallidum immobilization test
Tpn
tension by
pneumotonometer
TPPL
trans pars plana
lensectomy
TPPV
trans pars plana
vistrectomy
Trab
trabeculectomy
TRD
total or
tractional retinal detachment
TRIC
trachoma or
inclusion conjunctivitis
Ts
tension Schiotz
TSCPC
transsleral
cyclophotocoagulation
Tx
treatment
TX
trabeculectomy
UA
underaction (eg. Muscle)
UA IO
underactive
inferior oblique
UA IO OU
underactive
infeior obliques, both eyes
UA SO
underactive
superior obliques
UCUSUM
uncentral
unsteady unmaintained fixation
UGH
uveitis glaucoma
hyphema syndrome
UL
upper lid
UPECCE
unplanned
extracapsular cataract extraction
V vitreous
VA
visual acuity
VA wc or cc
visual acuity
with correction
VA sc
visual acuity
without correction
VECP
visual evoked
cortical potential
VEP
visual-evoked
potential
VER
visual evoked
response
VF
visual
fields(confrontation; automated)
VGC
vertical gaze
center
VH
vitreous
hemorrhage
VISC
vitreous
infusion suction
Vit
vitrectomy;
vitreous
vit.
vitreous
infusion suction
VKH
vogt-koyanaki-harada
VOD
vision right eye
VOR
vestibulo-ocular
reflex
VOS
vision left eye
VOU
vision both eyes
W wear
(present glasses)
W4D
Worth 4-dot test
WGOA
wearing glasses
on arrival
WTR
wearing patch on
arrival
|
P periphery(fundus)
P
pupil
P + C
prism and cover
test
PACG
primary angle
closure glaucoma
PACT
prism and
alternate cover
PAG
perennial
allergic conjunctivitis
PAM
potential acuity
meter
PAN
periarteritis
nodosa
PAS
peripheral
anterior synechiae
PAT
prism adaptation
test
PBI
pritein bound
iodine
PBK
pseudophakia
bullous keratopathy
PC
posterior
chamber
PC
peripheral curve
PC
post-cycloplegic
PC
Posterior
capsule
PC
posterior
chamber
PC
poserior
commissure
PCA
posterior
cerebral artery
PCF
pharyngoconjunctiival
fever
PCIOL
posterior
chamber intraocular lens
PCIOL
posterior
capsule
PCO
posterior
capsule opacity
PD
interpupillary
distance
PDG
pigmetary
dispersion glaucoma
PDR
proliferative
diabetic retinopathy (250.5X + 362.0X)
pdt
photodynamic
therapy (67221, 67225)
PE
phacoemulsification
PED
retinal pigment
epithelial detachment
PED
persistent
epithelial defect
PEE
punctate
epithelial eorsion
PEO
progressive
external ophthalmoplegia
PERRLA
pupils equal
round reactive to light accommodation
PEX
pseudoexfoliation
syndrome 366.11
PF
pred forte
PFCL
perfluorocarbon
liquid
PFV
persistent fetal
vascularture
PGC
pontine gaze
center
PH
pin hole
Phaco
phacoemulsification
PHM
posteior hyaloid
membrane
PHNI
pinhole: no
improvement
PHPV
persistent
hyperplastic of primary vitreous
PI
peripheral
iridectomy
PK
penetrating
keratoplasty
PKP
penetrating
keratoplasty
PKU
phenylketonuria
PL
plano
PLCO
posterior lens
capsule opacity
PLS
posterior lip
sclerectomy
PLT
perferential
looking technique
PMMA
polymethymetacrylate
PMR
POAG
primary open
angle glaucoma
POHS
presumed ocular
histoplasmosis syndrome
POZ
posterior
optical zone
PP
pars plana
PP
pars Pplicate
PP
near point
PPA
perpapillary
atrophy
PPA
near point of
accomodation
PPC
near point of
convergence
PPDR
preproliferative
diabetic retinopathy
PPG
pilopine gel
PPL
plar plana
lensectomy
PPMD
posterior
polymorphous dystrophy
PPRF
pontine
paramedian reticular formation
PPV
pars plana
vitrectomy
PR
pneumatic
retinopexy
PR
far point of
accommodation
prba
Problems-Risks-Benefits-Alternatives
PRK
photorefractive
keratectomy
PRP
panretinal
photocoagulation
PRRE
pupils round,
regular and equal
PS
posterior
synechiae
PSC
posterior
subcapsular cataract
PSCC
posterior
subcapsular cataract 366.14 or 743.31
PTK
phototherapeutic
keratectomy
PTN
pretectal
nucleus
PTO
part time
occlusion (patch)
PTP
part time patch
PTR
pterygium
PVD
posterior
vitreous detachment 379.21
PVR
proliferative
vitreoretinopathy
PXE
pseudoexamthoma
elasticum 757.39 in 2004
PXF
pseudoexfoliation
PXG
pseudoexfoliation
glaucoma 365.52
PXS
psedoexfoliation
syndrome
R right
R
retinoscopy
R
recession (of
extraocular muscle)
R
refraction
R & R
recess and
resect (muscle)
R&R
recess and
resect (recess-resent)
R/R
resection and
recession
RA
react to
accommodation
RAPD
reverse afferent
pupillary defect
RB
retinoblastoma
RBAC
Risk-Benefits-Complications-Alternatives
RBCA
Risk-Benefits-Complications-Alternatives
Rc
cycloplegic
retinoscopy
RD
retinal
detachment
RDE
random dot
esterogram
RDVD
right
dissociated vertical deviation
RE
right esophoria
RE
right eye
RE(T)
intermittent
right esotropia
Ref
refraction
REM
rapid eye
movements
RET
retinsocopy
RET
right esotropia
ret pig
retinitis
pigmentosa
RGP
rigid gas
permeable contact lens
RH(T)
intermittent
right hypertropia
RHT
right
hypertropia
RIO
right inferior
oblique
RIR
right inferior
rectus
RK
radial
keratotomy
RLF
retrolental
fibroplasia
RLL
right lower lid
RLR
right lateral
rectus
ROP
retinopathy of
prematurity
RP
retinitis
pigmentosa
RPA
retinitis
punctata albesens
RPDE
retinal pigment
epithelium detachment
RPE
retinal pigment
epithelium
RPED
retinal pigment
epithelium detachement
RRD
rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment
RSO
right superior
oblique
RSR
right superior
rectus
RUL
right upper lid
RVO
retinal vein
occlusion
Rx
prescription
(glasses)
Rx
right exophoria
RX(T)
intermittent
right exotropia
RXT
right exotropia
S sphere
S(T)
intermittent
esotropia at distance
SAC
seasonal
allergic conjunctivitis
SB
scleral buckle
SBP
scleral buckling
procedure
SBV
single binocular
vision
sc
without
correction
SC
senile cataract
SCH
subconjunctival
hemorrhage
SCL
soft contact
lens
SCT
single cover
test
SEM
slow eye
movements
SEM
scanning
electron microscopy
SF
scleral fixation
SF6
sulfur
hexafluroide (gas)
SFP
simultaneous
foveal perception
SG
Sheridan-Gardner
visual acuity test
SI
sector
iridectomy
SITA
Swedish
Interactive Thresholding Algorithm
SK
striate
keratopathy
SLE
slit lamp exam
SMD
senile macular
degeneration
SMP
simutaneous
macular perception
SO
silicone oil
SO
superior oblique
SO
sympathetic
ophthalmia
SO
superior oblique
SOF
superior orbital
fissure
SOI
silicone oil
injection
SOV
superior
opthalamic vein
SPCA
short posteior
ciliary artery
SPCT
simutaneous
prism & cover test
Sph
sphere
SPK
superficial
punctate keratopathy
SR
superior rectus
SRF
subretinal fluid
SRH
subretinal
hemorrhage
SRK
Sanders,
Retzlaff, Kraff formula for IOL power
SRM
subretinal
membrane
SRN
subretinal
neovascularization
SRNVM
subretinal
neovascular membrane
SRNVM
subretinal
neovascularization
SS
scleral spur
SS
scleral spur
SSPE
subacute
sclerosing panencephalitis
ST
esotropia at
distance
ST
esotropia at
near
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Selected Atherosclerosis, Ischemia, and Infarction (ICD-9-CM 410.00 to 410.92 Range, 411.1, 412, 413.0, 413.1, 413.9, 414.00 to 414.07 Range...
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