anotropia

[aɪnɒtˈroʊpiə]

Definitions

1. noun

A condition in which the eyes or vision are affected by an uneven or irregular shape of the retina.

“The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with anotropia, which required immediate surgery.”

2. noun

A type of abnormal vision resulting from irregularities in the shape of the eye or retina.

“Anotropia can cause blurred vision, eye strain, and other complications if left untreated.”

Synonyms

  • anisometropia
  • retinal irregularity

Antonyms

  • normal vision
  • orthotropia