| gyrate a. of choroid and retina |
an autosomal recessive form of tapetoretinal degeneration marked by ring-shaped areas of thinning in the periphery of the fundus which enlarge and become confluent, resulting in tunnel vision; night blindness and other disturbances of vision follow. It is characterized by hyperornithinemia and caused by a deficiency of the enzyme ornithine aminotransferase.
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| gyrate e. |
erythema multiforme characterized by gyrate, figurate, circinate, annular, arcuate, polycyclic, serpiginous, or reticulate lesions that tend to migrate and spread peripherally with central clearing. There are three basic types: e. annulare centrifugum, e. chronicum migrans, and e. gyratum repens. Called also figurate e. and e. figuratum.
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| gyrate i.’s |
impressiones gyrorum.
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| gyrate s. |
cutis verticis gyrata.
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| gyrectomy |
excision or resection of a cerebral gyrus, or of a portion of the cerebral cortex.
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