| cyclopia | A congenital defect in which the two orbits merge to form a single cavity containing one eye, its origin evidenced by fusion of the right and left optic primordia, and in which the nose is absent; usually combined with cyclencephaly. Synonym: cyclopea, synophthalmia, synophthalmus. Origin: G. Kyklops, fr. Kyklos, circle, + ops, eye (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cyclopian | Denoting or relating to cyclopia. Synonym: cyclopean. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyclopian eye | A congenital defect in which the two orbits merge to form a single cavity containing one eye, its origin evidenced by fusion of the right and left optic primordia, and in which the nose is absent; usually combined with cyclencephaly. Synonym: cyclopea, synophthalmia, synophthalmus. Origin: G. Kyklops, fr. Kyklos, circle, + ops, eye (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyclopiazonic acid | A fungal toxin produced bymembers of the Aspergillus andPenicillium species. (09 Oct 1997) |
| cyclopia |
a developmental abnormality in which there is only one eye
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| cyclopia |
The presence of a single central eye field, which results in a slit for an eye (although no actual eye is present); the name is based on Homer's description of the mythical 'cyclops'.
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An abnormality characterized by the development of a single eye, located in the area normally occupied by the root of the nose, and a missing nose or a nose in the form of a proboscis (a tubular appendage) located above the eye.
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| cyclopia | a developmental abnormality in which there is only one eye |
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