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aniso-
aniso- also (before a vowel) anis-, combining form of Gr. ἄνισος unequal, a formative of technical terms, in many cases merely the negatives of corresponding terms in iso-. The chief are:— aniseikonia (æˌnaɪsaɪˈkəʊnɪə) Path. [Gr. εἰκον-, εἰκών image], a defect of vision marked by the presence of une... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anisocoria
Etymology Anisocoria is composed of prefix, root and suffix: prefix: aniso- from the Greek language (meaning: unequal), which in turn comes from an: wikipedia.org
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Anisocoria - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Aug 8, 2023Anisocoria is a term derived from two Greek words, "aniso-" meaning unequal, "kore" meaning pupil, and a Latin suffix "ia" meaning abnormal condition. Anisocoria is characterized by a difference in pupil sizes. This phenomenon results due to disturbances in the efferent pathway dynamics. It can be physiological as well as pathological, occurring due to numerous causes, ranging from ...
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polychromasia
polychromasia Med. (ˌpɒlɪkrəʊˈmeɪzɪə) [mod.L., back-formation from polychromatic a. (see -ia1).] = polychromatophilia.1909 R. J. M. Buchanan Blood in Health & Dis. xi. 196 Polychromasia is common; with stains containing methyl blue and eosin such cells may be a light violet or even a distinct blue, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome
Hair Microscopic analysis of the hair shows twisted hairs of unequal size and different shapes (pili torti, aniso- and poikilotrichosis), longitudinal wikipedia.org
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