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aphakia

American  
[uh-fey-kee-uh] / əˈfeɪ ki ə /
Also aphacia

noun

Ophthalmology.
  1. lack or loss of the lens of the eye.


aphakia British  
/ əˈfeɪkɪə /

noun

  1. absence of the lens of an eye, congenital or otherwise

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Etymology

Origin of aphakia

1860–65; < New Latin, equivalent to a- a- 6 + Greek phak ( ós ) lentil (for sense see lens) + -ia

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The condition, eye without lens, is then known as "aphakia," and with the aid of proper glasses the patient has usually a return of comparatively excellent vision.

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