| infiltrative ophthalmopathy |
ocular changes, most often seen in thyroid disorders, caused by increased water content of the orbital contents, including discomfort, lacrimation, exophthalmos, edema, chemosis, and conjunctival infection; if the changes are severe, malignant exophthalmos results.
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| infiltrative |
(noun) : something that passes or is caused to pass into or through something by permeating or filtering; esp : a substance that passes into the bodily tissues and forms an abnormal accumulation -- infiltrate (verb) -- in*fil*tra*tion (noun) -- in*fil*tra*tive (adjective)
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| infiltrative c. |
restrictive cardiomyopathy characterized by deposition in the heart tissue of abnormal substances, as may occur in amyloidosis, hemochromatosis, etc.
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| infiltrative d. |
pretibial myxedema.
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| infiltrative o. |
ocular changes, most often seen in thyroid disorders, caused by increased water content of the orbital contents, including discomfort, lacrimation, exophthalmos, edema, chemosis, and conjunctival infection; if the changes are severe, malignant exophthalmos results.
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