| embolic infarct |
one caused by an embolus.
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| embryoid bodies |
structures resembling embryos, occurring in several types of germ cell tumors.
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| embryonal nuclear cataract |
an opacity confined to the embryonic nucleus of the lens. It is an autosomal dominant trait, is often bilateral, has a powdery appearance, and seldom affects vision. Called also cataracta centralis pulverulenta.
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| embryonic anideus |
a blastoderm in which no embryonic axis develops.
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| embryopathic cataract |
a congenital opacity caused by intrauterine infection, eg, rubella, syphilis, or toxoplasmosis.
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