An abnormal condition in which objects are perceived as larger than they really are micropsia.
A condition in which a person sees objects larger than they really are, caused by an unusual development in the retina.
A condition in which objects appear larger than they really are. It is usually due to disease of the retina affecting the macula but may also occur in spasm of accommodation and in some brain disorders.
Condition in which objects appear larger than normal. It can be due to disease of the macula.