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Certain abbreviations are current within the profession of optometry . They are used to denote clinical conditions, examination techniques and findings, and various forms of treatment.
Eye examination terms [ edit ]
Abbreviation
Term
Description (notes )
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/SOT
Alternating esotropia
ALT XT/XOT
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
OS
oculus sinister (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
No light perception is considered total visual impairment, or total blindness; see Visual impairment#Classification
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 uterque (both eyes)
PD
Pupillary distance
PERRLA
Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation
PH
Pinhole
see Pinhole occluder and Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions
PHNI
Pinhole No Improvement
see Pinhole occluder and Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions
PHVA
Pinhole Visual Acuity
PL
Perception of light
POH / PrOH
Previous ocular history
PPA
Peri-papillary atrophy
Pt
Patient
RAPD
Relative afferent pupillary defect
OD
Right eye (oculus dexter)
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 Dcc - VA Dsc
Visual acuity with Distant chart with correctors
Visual acuity with eye chart at Distant 20 feet (6 m) and with (cc: Latin cum correctore) correctors (spectacles); Dsc is without (sc: Latin sine correctore) correctors. See Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions
VA Nsc - VA Ncc
Visual acuity with Near chart without correctors
Visual acuity with eye chart at Near 15.7 inches (400 mm) and without (sc: Latin sine correctore) correctors (spectacles); Ncc is with (cc: Latin cum correctore) correctors. See Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions
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 [ edit ]
Abbreviation
Term
Description (notes )
AH
Asteroid hyalosis
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
CNV
Choroidal neovascularization
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
ERM
Epiretinal membrane
ESR
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
FTMH
Full thickness macular hole
FMNS
Fusion maldevelopment nystagmus syndrome
(Latent nystagmus)
Fx
Family history
GPC
Giant papillary conjunctivitis
Hx
Hospital or History
HES
Hospital eye service
IDDM
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
ILM
Internal limiting membrane
IRMA
Intra-retinal microvascular abnormality
KCS
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
KP
Keratic precipitates
LASEK
Laser epithelial keratomileusis
LASIK
Laser in-situ keratomileusis
LTG
Low-tension glaucoma
MH
Macular hole
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
PXF
Pseudoexfoliative syndrome
RD
Retinal detachment
RK
Radial keratotomy
RP
Retinitis pigmentosa
SEAL
Superior epithelial arcuate lesion
SLK
Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis
SMH
Submacular hemorrhage
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
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 [ edit ]
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/QHS
At night
Occ
Ointment
od/QD
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 [ edit ]
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