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an open-angle glaucoma caused by erythroclasts obstructing aqueous outflow, occurring after vitreous hemorrhage caused by trauma or by retinal neovascularization or by cataract extraction.
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| ghost surgeon |
Any person, esp. one not designated by the patient or not licensed to practice surgery, who replaces the patient's chosen surgeon in performing an operation, without the patient's consent. Ghosts may include surgical residents or r
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a deceased person or its image appearing to the living. It is a popular term which does not include apparitions of the living. See Apparitions, Double.
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A matte finish with a soft irridescent effect
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A ghost is believed to be the soul or the life force of a person. When someone dies, this energy is released from physical body and is believed to do one of two things; either it goes onto a higher spiritual place or plane (heaven), or it stays behind and lingers on for an unspecified time. Why it stays behind, no one knows for sure. Many of the famous "psychics" differ on their explanations. ...
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