List of optometric abbreviations
Eye examination terms
Abbreviation | Term | Description (notes) | |
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AC | Anterior chamber | fluid-filled space between the iris and the endothelium | |
AC 4/4 | Grade 4 anterior chamber angle | open angle between cornea and iris | |
AC 3/4 | Grade 3 anterior chamber angle | ||
AC 2/4 | Grade 2 anterior chamber angle | ||
AC 1/4 | Grade 1 anterior chamber angle | ||
AC 0/4 | Grade 0 anterior chamber angle | closed angle between cornea and iris | |
AC/A | Accommodative convergence / Accommodation ratio | the portion of the range of convergence that occurs in response to accommodation | |
Acc | Accommodation | process of changing optical power to maintain focus as distance changes | |
Ad | Advised | ||
Add | Addition | ||
AIT | After-image transfer | ||
ALT | Alternating | ||
ALT ET | Alternating esotropia | ||
ALT XT | Alternating exotropia | ||
ARC | Anomalous retinal correspondence | ||
A/V | Arteriole–venue ratio | ||
BIO | Binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy | ||
BSV | Binocular single vision | ||
BV | Binocular vision | ||
BVD | Back vertex distance | ||
BVP | Back vertex power | ||
CD | Centration distance | ||
C/D | Cup–disc ratio | ||
CF | Count fingers vision – state distance | ||
c/o or c.o. | Complains of | ||
CT | Cover test | ||
c/u | Check up | ||
CW | Close work | ||
Δ | Prism dioptre | ||
D | Dioptres | ||
DC | Dioptres cylinder | ||
DNA | Did not attend | ||
DOB | Date of birth | ||
DS | Dioptres sphere | ||
DV | Distance vision | ||
DVD | Dissociated vertical deviation | ||
EF | Eccentric fixation | ||
FB | Foreign body | ||
FD | Fixation disparity | ||
FF | Foveal fixation | ||
FHG | Family history of glaucoma | ||
FMH | Family medical history | ||
FOH | Family ocular history | ||
F/U | Follow up appointment | ||
GH | General health | ||
G(M)P | General (medical) practitioner | ||
HA | Headaches | ||
HARC | Harmonious abnormal retinal correspondence | ||
HM | Hand motion vision – state distance | ||
Hx | History | ||
IOL | Intra-ocular lens | ||
IOP | Intra-ocular pressure | ||
ISNT | Inferior, Superior, Nasal, Temporal | rule used to assess optic disc appearance | |
K | Keratometry | ||
LE | Left eye | ||
LHyperT or LHT | Left hypertropia | ||
LHypoT | Left hypotropia | ||
LO | Lenticular opacity | ||
L/R FD | L/R fixation disparity | ||
L/R | L hyperphoria | ||
Left ET | Left esotropia | ||
LVA | Low vision aid | ||
MDU | Mallett distance unit | ||
MNU | Mallett near unit | ||
M.Wing | Maddox Wing | ||
MR | Maddox rod | ||
NB: NAD | No abnormality detected | (is frequently used but is not recommended) | |
NCT | Non-contact tonometer | ||
ND | Neutral density filter | ||
NLP | No light perception | ||
NPC | Near point of convergence or no previous correction | ||
NRC | Normal retinal correspondence | ||
NV | Near vision | ||
NWT | Normal wearing time | ||
o symptoms | Zero symptoms | ||
ϕ | Horizontal orthophoria | ||
θ | Vertical orthophoria | ||
⊕ | Horizontal and vertical orthophoria | ||
OC's | Optical centres | ||
Occ. | Occupation | ||
OD | oculus dexter (right eye) | ||
OH | Ocular history | ||
OMB | Oculo motor balance | ||
ONH | Optic nerve head | ||
Oph | Ophthalmoscopy | ||
OS | oculus sinister (left eye) | ||
OU | oculus utro (both eyes) | ||
PD | Pupillary distance | ||
PERRLA | Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation | ||
PH | Pinhole | ||
PHVA | Pinhole Visual Acuity | ||
PL | Perception of light | ||
POH / PrOH | Previous ocular history | ||
PPA | Peri-papillary atrophy | ||
Pt | Patient | ||
RAPD | Relative afferent pupillary defect | ||
RE | Right eye | ||
Ret. | Retinoscopy | ||
RHyperT | Right hypertropia | ||
RHypoT or RHT | Right hypotropia | ||
RNFL | Retinal nerve fibre layer | ||
RPE | Retinal pigment epithelium | ||
RSOT | Right esotropia | ||
Rx | Prescription | ||
SE | Spherical Equivalent | ||
SLE | Slit lamp examination | ||
SLM | Slit lamp microscope | ||
EP | Esophoria | ||
ET | Esotropia | ||
Supp. | Suppression | ||
V | Vision (unaided) | ||
VA | Visual acuity | ||
VA OS | Left visual acuity | ||
VA OD | Right visual acuity | ||
VDU | Visual display unit | ||
VF | Visual field | ||
VPS | Variable prism stereoscope | ||
WD | Working distance | ||
X/12 | X months | ||
X/52 | X weeks | ||
X/7 | X days | ||
XP | Exophoria | ||
XT | Exotropia |
Clinical conditions terms
Abbreviation | Term | Description (notes) |
---|---|---|
AMD/ARMD | Age-related macular degeneration | |
ACG/CAG | Angle closure glaucoma | |
BDR | Background diabetic retinopathy | |
BP | Blood pressure | |
BRAO | Branch retinal artery occlusion | |
BRVO | Branch retinal vein occlusion | |
Cat | Cataract | |
CLAPC/CLIPC | Contact lens associated/induced papillary conjunctivitis | |
CLARE | Contact lens associated red eye | |
CLPU | Contact lens associated peripheral ulcer | |
CNS | Central nervous system | |
CRAO | Central retinal artery occlusion | |
CRVO | Central retinal vein occlusion | |
CSR | Central serous retinopathy | |
CVA | Cerebrovascular accident | |
Dx | Diagnosis | |
dDx | Differential diagnosis | |
DR | Diabetic retinopathy | |
ESR | Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | |
Fx | Family history | |
GPC | Giant papillary conjunctivitis | |
Hx | Hospital | |
HES | Hospital eye service | |
IDDM | Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus | |
IRMA | Intra-retinal microvascular abnormality | |
KCS | Keratoconjunctivitis sicca | |
KP | Keratic precipitates | |
LASEK | Laser epithelial keratomileusis | |
LASIK | Laser in-situ keratomileusis | |
LTG | Low-tension glaucoma | |
MI | Myocardial infarction | |
MS | Multiple sclerosis | |
NIDDM | Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus | |
NRR | Neuro-retinal rim | |
NS | Nuclear sclerosis | |
NTG | Normal tension glaucoma | |
PDR | Proliferative diabetic retinopathy | |
PDT | Photodynamic therapy | |
PK | Penetrating keratoplasy | |
POAG | Primary open-angle glaucoma | |
PPDR | Preproliferative diabetic retinopathy | |
PRA | Pan-retinal ablation | |
PRK | Photorefractive keratectomy | |
PRP | Pan-retinal photocoagulation | |
PSCC | Posterior sub-capsular cataract | |
PVD | Posterior vitreous detachment | |
RD | Retinal detachment | |
RK | Radial keratotomy | |
RP | Retinitis pigmentosa | |
SEAL | Superior epithelial arcuate lesion | |
SLK | Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis | |
SPK | Superficial punctate keratitis | |
SPEE | Superficial punctate epithelial erosions | |
Sx | Symptoms | |
TIA | Transient ischaemic attack | |
T1 diab | Type 1 diabetes | |
T2 diab | Type 2 diabetes | |
Tx | Treatment | |
Vx | Vomiting |
Contact lens terms
Abbreviation | Term | Description (notes) |
---|---|---|
BC | Base curve | |
BOZD | Back optic zone diameter | |
BOZR | Back optic zone radius | |
BVP | Back vertex power | |
CLAPC/CLIPC | Contact-lens-associated/induced papillary conjunctivitis | |
CLARE | Contact-lens-associated red eye | |
CLPU | Contact-lens-associated peripheral ulcer | |
Dk | Unit of permeability | |
DW | Daily wear | |
EW | Extended wear | |
FOZD | Front optic zone diameter | |
FVP | Front vertex power | |
HEMA | Hydroxyethyl methacrylate | |
HT | Handling tint | |
HVID | Horizontal visible iris diameter | |
K | Keratometry | |
MWT | Maximum wearing time | |
OS/OD | Overall size/overall diameter | |
OZD | Optic zone diameter | |
PMMA | Polymethyl methacrylate | |
RGP | Rigid-gas-permeable | |
SCL | Soft contact lens | |
SiH | Silicone hydrogel | |
SEAL | Superior epithelial arcuate lesion | |
SLK | Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis | |
SPK | Superficial punctate keratitis | |
SPEE | Superficial punctate epithelial erosions | |
TBUT | Tear break-up time | |
Tc | Centre thickness | |
TD | Total diameter | |
Te | Edge thickness | |
TWT/WTT | Today wearing time | |
VPA | Vertical palpebral aperture | |
WT | Wearing time |
Pharmacy and drug terms
Abbreviation | Term | Description (notes) |
---|---|---|
A.d. | As directed | |
bd/bid | Twice a day | |
gt | One drop | |
gtt | drops | |
GSL | General sales list | |
Gutt/g | Guttae (drops) | |
Meds | Medications | |
Nocte | At night | |
Occ | Ointment | |
od | Once a day | |
otc | Over the counter (bought medication) | |
P | Pharmacy (drug) | |
POM | Prescription-only medicine | |
prn | When required | |
q | Every (e.g. q2h – every two hours) | |
qds/qid | Four times a day | |
Rx | Prescription | |
tds/tid | Three times a day | |
ung | Ointment |
Examination types and enhanced care schemes
Abbreviation | Term | Description (notes) |
---|---|---|
DFE | Dilated fundus examination | |
DFP | Digital fundus photograph(y) | |
DRS | Diabetic retinopathy screening | |
GIES | Glasgow Integrated Eyecare Scheme | |
PEARS | Primary Eyecare Acute Referral Scheme | |
WEHE | Welsh Eye Health Examination | |
WLVS | Welsh Low Vision Service |
External links
- The College of Optometrists Members' Handbook (PDF)
- theOptom.com
- Optometry Acronyms and Abbreviations
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