| ocular l. migrans |
infection of the eye with larvae of roundworms (Toxocara canis or T. cati), which may lodge in the choroid or retina or migrate to the vitreous; on the death of the larvae, a granulomatous inflammation occurs, the lesion varying from a translucent elevation of the retina to massive retinal detachment and pseudoglioma.
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| ocular m. |
malignant melanoma arising from the structures of the eye, usually the choroid, ciliary body, or iris, and occurring most often in the fifth and sixth decades of life; the most common site of metastasis is the liver, hepatic metastasis being followed rapidly by death.
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| ocular m.’s |
musculi externi bulbi oculi.
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| ocular n. |
amaurotic n.
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| ocular p. |
see amaurosis, cycloplegia, and ophthalmoplegia.
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