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Question
- the diagnostic term blephar/itis means:
inflammation of the tear duct
softening of the sclera
inflammation of the eyelid
condition of white pupil
- what is caused by a staphylococcus infection of the eyelid and sebaceous gland?
pterygium
conjunctivitis
blepharitis
stye
Response
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Brief Explanations
To determine the meaning of "Blephar/itis", we analyze the word parts. "Blephar-" refers to the eyelid, and "-itis" means inflammation. So we check each option:
- "inflammation of the tear duct" is incorrect (tear duct - related terms would have different roots).
- "softening of the sclera" is incorrect (softening is -malacia, sclera - scler-).
- "inflammation of the eyelid" matches the word parts (blephar- = eyelid, -itis = inflammation).
- "condition of white pupil" is incorrect (white pupil - related terms have different roots).
Brief Explanations
We analyze each option:
- "Pterygium" is a growth on the conjunctiva, not from staphylococcus infection of eyelid glands.
- "Conjunctivitis" is inflammation of the conjunctiva, not specifically from eyelid/sebaceous gland staph infection.
- "Blepharitis" is inflammation of the eyelid, but a staph infection of the eyelid's sebaceous gland specifically causes a stye, not just blepharitis in general.
- "Stye" (hordeolum) is caused by staphylococcus infection of the eyelid's sebaceous gland (like meibomian glands) or hair follicles.
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