| corneal lens | Contact lens of plastic without scleral portions. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| corneal margin | The margin of the cornea overlapped by the sclera. Synonym: limbus corneae, corneal margin, sclerocorneal junction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corneal neovascularization | New blood vessels originating from the corneal veins and extending from the limbus into the adjacent corneal stroma. These vessels may lie in the superficial and/or deep corneal stroma. Neovascularization is a sequel to numerous inflammatory diseases of the ocular anterior segment, including trachoma, viral interstitial keratitis, microbial keratoconjunctivitis, and the immune response elicited by corneal transplantation. (12 Dec 1998) |
| corneal oedema | An excessive amount of fluid in the cornea due to damage of the epithelium or endothelium causing decreased visual acuity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| corneal opacity | Clouding that can occur in the cornea secondary to inflammation, infection or irritant exposure (foreign body or chemical). Physicians can visualize the corneal for the presence of opacities using the slit lamp (eye scope). (27 Sep 1997) |
| corneal pannus | Fibrovascular connective tissue that proliferates in the anterior layers of the peripheral cornea in inflammatory corneal disease, particularly trachoma in which the pannus involves the superior cornea. Three forms occur: (05 Mar 2000) |
| corneal reflex | A contraction of the eyelids when the cornea is lightly touched with a camel-hair pencil. Synonym: lid reflex. Reflection of light from the surface of the cornea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corneal space | One of the stellate space's between the lamellae of the cornea, each of which contains a cell or corneal corpuscle. Synonym: lacuna. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corneal spot | A moderately dense opacity of the cornea. Synonym: corneal spot. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corneal staphyloma | A bulging near the anterior pole of the eyeball. Synonym: corneal staphyloma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corneal stroma | The lamellated connective tissue constituting the thickest layer of the cornea between the bowman and descemet membranes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| corneal topography | Measurement of the anterior surface of the cornea, its curvature and shape. It is used often to diagnose keratoconus and other corneal diseases, and corneal changes after keratotomy and keratoplasty. A significant application is in the fitting of contact lenses. In performing corneal topography, many different techniques can be employed: keratometry, keratoscopy, photokeratoscopy, profile photography, computer-assisted image processing, etc. (12 Dec 1998) |
| corneal transplant | A surgical procedure to replace a damaged cornea with a healthy one from a donor's eye. Unlike transplantation of most other organs, the cornea tends to have a problem with transplant rejection. Corneal transplants are indicated in cases of severe corneal injury or corneal infection (corneal ulcer) which has left the cornea scarred. (27 Sep 1997) |
| corneal transplantation | Partial or total replacement of the cornea from one human or animal to another. (12 Dec 1998) |
| corneal trepanation | corneal transplant |
Synonyms : Angiogenesis, Corneal, Corneal Neovascularizations, Neovascularization, Corneal, Neovascularizations, Corneal
Synonyms : Corneal Opacities, Leukomas, Opacities, Corneal, Opacity, Corneal
Synonyms : Corneal Stromas, Stroma, Corneal, Stromas, Corneal
Synonyms : Corneal Topographies, Topographies, Corneal, Videokeratographies
Synonyms : Cornea Transplantation, Transplantation, Cornea, Cornea Transplantations, Corneal Grafting, Corneal Graftings, Corneal Transplantations, Graftings, Corneal, Keratoplasties, Keratoplasties, Lamellar, Lamellar Keratoplasties, Lamellar Keratoplasty
| corneal graft |
keratoplasty: a surgical procedure in which part or all of a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by healthy corneal tissue from a donor
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| corneomandibular reflex |
movement of the lower jaw toward the side opposite the eye whose cornea is lightly touched, the mouth being open.
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| corneal sequestrum |
a condition in cats in which a section of corneal stroma becomes dark colored and sometimes detached; it may be due to a herpesvirus infection or to tissue irritation from a disease process. Called also corneal sequestration.
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| corneomental reflex |
unilateral wrinkling of the muscles of the chin when pressure is applied to the cornea.
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| cornea |
transparent part of the front of the eyeball; corneal means referring to the cornea
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| corne | Roman Catholic theologian (1585-1638) |
| corne | Roman Catholic theologian (1585-1638) |
| corne | United States financier who accumulated great wealth from railroad and shipping businesses (1794-1877) |
| corne | United States businessman who unified the telegraph system in the United States and who in 1865 (with Andrew D. White) founded Cornell University (1807-1874) |
| corne | United States actress noted for her performances in Broadway plays (1893-1974) |
| corne | a university in New York |
| corne | made of horn (or of a substance resembling horn) |
| corne | the intersection of two streets |
| corne | (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building |
| corne | an interior angle formed be two meeting walls |
| corne | the point where two lines meet or intersect |
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