unilateral edema of the cornea in a young adult of 30, unassociated with trauma, with ocular inflammation, infection or hypertension, or with any other apparent local or general disease, is reported because of the great rarity and ...
The transparent convex anterior portion of the outer fibrous coat of the eyeball that covers the iris and the pupil and is continuous with the sclera. [Medieval Latincornea (tēla),horny (tissue), from Latincorneus,horny, fromcornū,horn; seeker-inIndo-European roots.] ...
Corneal edema is the swelling of thecornea, or the clear front surface of the eye that lets light in to enable vision. This corneal swelling can occur due to infection, inflammation, injury or following eye surgery. Certain eye diseases may also trigger corneal edema. If left untreated, corne...
29、Have a disease or abnormality of the cornea, such as keratoconus or cornealedema.(角膜有异常或病变,比如圆锥角膜或角膜水肿。) edema基本释义 edema 英[ɪ'di:mə] 美 [ɪ'di:mə] 形容词: edematous n.[医]浮肿; 水肿; [植]瘤腺体...
Noun1.chemosis- edema of the mucous membrane of the eyeball and eyelid lining dropsy,edema,hydrops,oedema- swelling from excessive accumulation of watery fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc....
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The following 2 points are new knowledge and of considerable significance. First, although numerous reports have described the adverse effects induced by timolol, including inflammatory changes on the ocular surface such as in the cornea, conjunctiva, and tear film,1-5,17-24 there are very few ...
Quantifying Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss Resulting from Needle Puncture Through the Clear Cornea Purpose : The human corneal endothelium undergoes an average loss in cell density of 0.3-0.6% each year. Surgical trauma can further increase the rate of e... E Brossart,L Ajouz,A Nguyen,... - ...
Notably, lymphatics are also detectable in the cornea of a patient with acute edema due to spontaneous Descemet's (basement) membrane rupture in keratoconus, mimicking this animal model and highlighting the clinical relevance of lymphangiogenesis in corneal fluid homeostasis. Together, our findings ...
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