| oculovertebral syndrome | Microphthalmia, colobomas, or anophthalmia with small orbit, twisted face due to unilateral dysplasia of maxilla, macrostomia with malformed teeth and malocclusion, vertebral malformations, and branched and hypoplastic ribs. Synonym: oculovertebral syndrome, Weyers-Thier syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| oculovestibulo-auditory syndrome | <syndrome> A nonsyphilitic interstitial keratitis characterised by an abrupt onset with vertigo and tinnitus followed by deafness; about 50% of patients have an associated systemic disease, most commonly polyarteritis nodosa. Synonym: Cogan's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oculozygomatic | Relating to the orbit or its margin and the zygomatic bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oculus | Origin: L, an eye. 1. <botany> An eye; a leaf bud. 2. A round window, usually a small one. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ocular |
The adjective applied to anything pertaining to the eye.
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| oculogyric crisis |
A fixed upward gaze that can occur as a side effect of certain antipsychotic drugs.
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| oculomotor nerve |
The third cranial nerve. Cranial nerve III is responsible for pupillary constriction, eyelid elevation, and vertical and medial (nasal) gaze.
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| ocular migraine |
A type of migraine with aura or "classical" migraine in which visual symptoms are prominent, sometimes with little or no headache component.
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| ocular |
cranial pain thought to result from eye disease or excessive use.
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