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  2. q.d. is a Latin abbreviation for quaque die, meaning every day or daily. It is used in medical prescriptions to indicate the frequency of medication or treatment. See other Latin abbreviations and their meanings in the list.

  3. List of optometric abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of abbreviations used by optometrists to denote various clinical conditions, examination techniques and findings, and treatment methods. The term "ou eye" is not included in the list, but it may refer to the oculus uterque (both eyes) abbreviation.

  4. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning and usage of various abbreviations in medical prescriptions, including Latin, Greek, and English terms. QD means "quaque die", meaning once daily, and is often used with a number to indicate the frequency of dosage.

  5. List of medical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This web page does not contain any information about naeon, a hypothetical element with the symbol N. It is a comprehensive list of medical abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms, with definitions and examples.

  6. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    Visual impairment is the partial or total inability of visual perception, which may be caused by various conditions or problems in the eye or brain. Learn about the symptoms, complications, treatment, and prevalence of visual impairment, as well as the different categories and definitions used by WHO and other countries.

  7. List of medical abbreviations: Q - Wikipedia

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    Find the meaning of Q and other medical abbreviations starting with Q, such as q.d. (every day), q.h. (each hour), and q.o.d. (every other day). Learn the origin and usage of these abbreviations from Latin and other sources.

  8. Cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    Cataract surgery is the removal of the natural lens of the eye that has developed a cataract, an opaque or cloudy area. The eye's natural lens is usually replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) implant. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and methods of cataract surgery.

  9. Oculogyric crisis - Wikipedia

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    Oculogyric crisis is a rare neurological reaction that causes sustained upward deviation of both eyes. It can be triggered by drugs, such as neuroleptics, or medical conditions, such as Parkinson's disease. Treatment involves discontinuing the causative drug and using antimuscarinics or antihistamines.