| druse | <chemical> A cavity in a rock, having its interior surface studded with crystals and sometimes filled with water; a geode. Origin: Cf. G. Druse bonny, crystallized piece of ore, Bohem. Druza. Cf. Dross. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| drused | <chemical> Covered with a large number of minute crystals. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| drusen | Small bright structures seen in the retina and in the optic disc. Origin: Ger. Pl. Of druse, stony nodule, geode (05 Mar 2000) |
| drusen of the macula | Excrescences of Bruch's membrane that produce a window in the retinal pigment epithelium and are a feature of age-related macular retinal degeneration. Synonym: macular drusen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| drusen of the optic nerve head | Basophilic, laminated, calcareous acellular masses that resemble crystals within the nerve head, anterior to the lamina cribrosa, that may simulate papilledema and/or cause visual field defects. Synonym: intrapapillary drusen. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Druze: an adherent of an esoteric monotheistic religious sect living in the relative security of the mountains of Syria and Lebanon who believes that Al-hakim was an incarnation of God; "a Druze is permitted to conform outwardly to the faith of the unbelievers among whom he lives"
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The Druze (Arabic: duruzī درزي, pl. durūz دروز) are a small and distinct religious community residing mainly in Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Turkey and Jordan (small communities of expatriates also exist in the US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and Europe). They use the Arabic language and follow a social pattern very similar to the Arabs of the region. ...
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A globular inorganic crystal, usually with many spike-like processes on the surface. The presumed composition is typically calcium oxalate.
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These are accumulation of waste products of metabolism under the retina, which are associated with age-related macular degeneration. They are white / yellow and may be discrete or confluent dots.
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Small yellow or white deposit in the eye. Drusen are sometimes signs of macular degeneration.
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