Asked by Jagmohan Aulakh on Jul 26, 2024

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A condition in which the pupils are unequal is termed:

A) anisocoria.
B) blepharitis.
C) aphakia.
D) hemianopia.

Anisocoria

a condition where the pupils of the eyes are of unequal sizes.

Blepharitis

An inflammation of the eyelid edges, often causing redness, itching, and dandruff-like scales on the eyelashes.

Aphakia

The absence of the lens of the eye, often resulting in reduced vision or blindness, treatable with lenses or surgery.

  • Discern common eye diseases and their root causes.
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nikki riveraJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Anisocoria is the term used to describe unequal pupil size. Blepharitis refers to inflammation of the eyelids, aphakia refers to the absence of the lens in the eye, and hemianopia is a visual field defect where a person can't see one side of the visual field.