| maculopathy | Any pathological condition of the macula lutea. Synonym: macular retinopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| macula |
a spot larger than a puncture, of an indeterminate figure, and of a different color from the general surface.
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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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(pl. maculae) L. macula = stain, spot, blemish. This root has no obvious relationship to the maculae, which are vaguely sac-like areas of the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear involved in the perception of linear acceleration, orientation in a gravity field, and low-frequency or high-volume sounds. See The Ear. Presumably the name comes from some histological property.
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| macula |
The central portion of the retina, a healthy macula is critical in maintaining sharp vision.
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| macula |
the pigmented central area or "yellow spot" of the RETINA that is adjacent to the optic nerve. It is the most sensitive area of the retina and contains the FOVEA, a region that is responsible for detailed central vision.
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