| senile ankylosing h. of spine |
a disorder of the elderly characterized by large osteophytes that bridge vertebrae and, in association with calcified ligaments, may resemble ankylosing spondylitis.
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| senile c. |
the most common kind of cataract, painless and of unknown cause, developing without any traumatic, ocular, systemic, or congenital disorder. Senile cataracts are associated solely with aging, some degree of cataract being normal in persons over 50. Most form in the cortical area of the lens, but some form in the nuclear area and a few in the subcapsular area.
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| senile d. |
the widespread degenerative changes, principally fibrous and atheromatous, that occur in old age. Cf. senile atrophy.
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| senile disciform d. |
disciform macular d.
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| senile e. |
eversion of the lower eyelid associated with relaxation of the fibers of the palpebral portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle as a concomitant of age, or occurring as a result of atrophic changes in the skin.
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