| glandular endometritis |
endometritis of the uterine glands.
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| glaucomatocyclitic crisis |
a relatively uncommon, recurrent, unilateral form of secondary open-angle glaucoma, lasting one to two weeks, and rarely producing permanent damage to the optic disk or to the outflow facility. It is characterized by high intraocular pressure and marked depression of outflow facility, with minimal inflammatory signs and symptoms.
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| glaucomatous pannus |
degeneration and desquamation of corneal epithelium due to edema in advanced glaucoma.
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| glaucomatous ring |
a light yellowish ring around the optic disk in glaucoma, indicating atrophy of the choroid.
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| glacial |
A glacier is a large, long-lasting river of ice that is formed on land and moves in response to gravity. A glacier is formed by multi-year ice accretion in mountainous or sloping terrain. The glacier fringe is the area where the glacier has recently melted. There are two main types of glaciers: alpine glaciers, which are found in mountain terrains, and continental glaciers, which are associated with ice ages and can cover large areas of continents. ...
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