| macula |
a spot larger than a puncture, of an indeterminate figure, and of a different color from the general surface.
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| macula |
A small area of the retina where vision is the keenest. The macula is located in the center of the retina and provides central vision. Activities that require central vision include driving, reading and other activities that require sharp, straight-ahead vision.
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| macrocytic anemia |
Low red blood cell count, characterized by the presence in the blood of larger than normal red blood cells.
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| macroadenoma |
Pituitary adenomas may be micro or macro. Microadenomas appear as small nodules in the normal sized pituitary, whereas, macroadenomas enlarge the pituitary.
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| macroprolactinoma |
A prolactinoma more than 10 mm in diameter and and usually associated with serum prolactin levels exceeding 100 ng per milliliter.
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