How Do You Spell CORECTOPIA?

Pronunciation: [kˌɔːɹɪktˈə͡ʊpi͡ə] (IPA)

"Corectopia" is a medical term that refers to an abnormal positioning of the pupil of the eye. The word is spelled with a "c" followed by an "o," which indicates the correct pronunciation of the first syllable to be /kɔːr/, not /kor/. The "t" in the middle of the word indicates that the vowel sound in the second syllable should be short, pronounced as /ɛ/. The word ends with "-topia," which comes from the Greek "topos" meaning place, and is spelled as /toʊpiə/.

CORECTOPIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Corectopia is a term used in the field of ophthalmology to describe an anatomical irregularity or abnormality that affects the position or alignment of the pupil within the eye. Derived from the Greek words "corē" meaning "pupil" and "topos" meaning "place," corectopia refers to a condition wherein the pupil is displaced from its normal central position.

    In a healthy individual, the pupil, the dark circular hole at the center of the iris, is typically located at the exact center and is responsible for controlling the amount of light entering the eye. However, in cases of corectopia, the pupil may be misaligned, deviating towards one side of the eye or appearing off-center.

    Corectopia can manifest as a result of several ocular conditions or pathologies, including but not limited to traumatic injuries, anatomical defects, or underlying diseases such as glaucoma or iridocyclitis. Depending on the underlying cause, the displacement of the pupil may be permanent or temporary, and the severity of the misalignment can vary.

    Corectopia may lead to visual disturbances such as impaired depth perception or reduced visual acuity, while its impact on overall vision largely depends on the extent of the displacement and the underlying condition causing it. A thorough examination by an eye care professional is crucial for accurate diagnosis and to determine the appropriate treatment plan for corectopia based on the underlying cause.

  2. Presence of the pupil to one side of the center of the iris.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CORECTOPIA

  • xorectopia
  • vorectopia
  • forectopia
  • dorectopia
  • cirectopia
  • ckrectopia
  • clrectopia
  • cprectopia
  • c0rectopia
  • c9rectopia
  • coeectopia
  • codectopia
  • cofectopia
  • cotectopia
  • co5ectopia
  • co4ectopia
  • corwctopia
  • corsctopia
  • cordctopia
  • corrctopia

Etymology of CORECTOPIA

The word corectopia is derived from two Greek roots: core meaning pupil and topos meaning place or location. Therefore, corectopia can be translated to mean abnormal placement or location of the pupil.

Plural form of CORECTOPIA is CORECTOPIAS

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