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retinaculum of hip joint Any of three flat bands lying along the neck of the femur and continuous with the capsule of the hip joint.
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retinal break A break in the continuity of the retina, usually caused by trauma to the eye. Detachment of the retina may follow the appearance of the break.
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retinal correspondence A condition in which simultaneous stimulation of points in the retina of each eye results in formation of a single visual sensation. These points, called corresponding points, lie in the foveae of the two retinas, or in th
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retinal detachment Separation of the neurosensory retina from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium.
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retinal detachment an ocular emergency. A condition where the retina becomes physically separated from its blood supply. If left untreated can cause blindness.
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