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Accommodation - the focusing mechanism of the eye.
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Accommodative esotropia - a convergent squint, the size of which is influenced by the focusing mechanism of the eye.
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Adjustable suture - a form of stitch in an eye muscle that can be adjusted after the operation (with the patient awake), to improve the alignment of the eyes.
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Amblyopia - is a decrease in a child’s vision that can happen even when there is no problem with the structure of the eye.
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Anaesthetist or anesthesiologist (US) - a doctor who specialises in administering anaesthetics.
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Analgesia - any type of medication which relieves pain without causing a loss of consciousness.
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Anisometropia - unequal refractive error between the two eyes.
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Astigmatism - a visual defect in which the unequal curvature of one or more refractive surfaces of the eye, usually the cornea, prevents light rays from focusing clearly at one point on the retina, resulting in blurred vision.
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Atropine penalisation - paralysis of the focusing mechanism of the non-amblyopic eye with atropine eye drops, used to stimulate an improvement in the vision of the amblyopic eye.