Pronunciation: /ɑfˌθælməˈpliːdʒiə/
noun a medical condition characterized by paralysis or weakness of the muscles responsible for eye movement
A1 Ophthalmoplegia is a medical condition that causes weakness or paralysis of the eye muscles.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with ophthalmoplegia after noticing their inability to move their eyes in all directions.
B1 Treatment for ophthalmoplegia may include eye exercises and physical therapy to improve muscle strength.
B2 Patients with ophthalmoplegia may experience double vision or drooping eyelids as a result of the condition.
C1 In severe cases, ophthalmoplegia can lead to difficulty in controlling eye movements and may require surgical intervention.
C2 The ophthalmologist recommended specialized treatment options for the patient suffering from chronic ophthalmoplegia.
formal Ophthalmoplegia is a condition characterized by paralysis or weakness of the eye muscles.
informal My aunt was diagnosed with ophthalmoplegia, which affects her ability to move her eyes.
slang I heard that ophthalmoplegia can make it hard to control your eye movements.
figurative The team's lack of coordination on the field was like a case of ophthalmoplegia, causing them to lose the game.
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