| Snellen's sign | <clinical sign> Bruit heard on auscultation over the eye in a patient with Graves' disease, due to the hyperdynamic circulation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Snellen's test types | Square black symbols employed in testing the acuity of distant vision; the letters vary in size in such a way that each one subtends a visual angle of 5' at a particular distance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Snellen's chart |
a chart imprinted with block letters (Snellen's test type) in gradually decreasing sizes, identified according to distances at which they are ordinarily visible; used in testing visual acuity. See also Snellen's test type, under test type.
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| Snellen's chart |
A chart used for testing central visual acuity, consisting of lines of letters, numbers or symbols in graded sizes drawn to Snellen's measurements. Each size is labeled with the distance at which it can be read by the normal eye. It is most often used for testing vision at a distance of 20 feet, but charts may be drawn for testing at reading distance (14 inches) or intermediate distances.
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| Snellen chart |
Test chart used for assessing visual acuity. Contains rows of letters, numbers, or symbols in standardized graded sizes, with a designated distance at which each row should be legible to a normal eye. Usually tested at 20 ft.
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| Snellen chart |
An eye chart used to test a patient's vision.
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| Sneddon's s. |
a rare condition in which cerebral arteriopathy and ischemia are accompanied by diffuse non-inflammatory livedo reticularis.
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