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Enophthalmos - Wikipedia
Enophthalmos is a posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit. It is due to either enlargement of the bony orbit and/or reduction of the orbital ...
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Enophthalmos (Sunken Eyes): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Enophthalmos is the medical term for when your eyes sink (recede backward). Treatment, which could include surgery, depends on the cause.
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Enophthalmos - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Enophthalmos is defined as the posterior displacement of the globe in an anteroposterior plane within the orbit.
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enophthalmus
enophthalmus, -mos Ophthalm. (ɛnɒfˈθælməs, -ɒs) [mod.L., f. Gr. ἐν in + ὀϕθαλµός eye.] Abnormal retraction of the eyeball into the orbit.1883 Index-Catal. Libr. Surg.-General's Office, U.S. Army IV. 253 (heading) Enophthalmus. 1892 Gradle in Hare's Syst. Pract. Therap. 1075 The..receding of the eyeb...
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Enophthalmos | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Enophthalmos refers to the posterior displacement of the globe in the orbit. Pathology Enophthalmos implies that the globe itself is normal.
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ENOPHTHALMOS Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of ENOPHTHALMOS is a sinking of the eyeball into the orbital cavity.
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▪ I. Müller, n.3 Min. (ˈm{smY}lə(r)) Also Muller. [f. the surname (supposedly of its discoverer).] Müller's glass (also † Müller glass, † glass of Müller): = hyalite.1794 Müller's Glass [see hyalite]. 1836 T. Thomson Outl. Min., Geol. I. 73 Hyalite or Muller glass. 1852 Glass of Muller [see hyalite]...
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Enophthalmos - Ophthalmology
A review of etiology and mechanisms of enophthalmos point to the diversity, importance and conditions causing this sign.
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Enophthalmos: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Enophthalmos means the eye appears sunken or pulled back into the eye socket. This change can develop slowly or suddenly, depending on the cause. Recognizing ...
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Enophthalmus • MEDtube.net
Horners syndrome is a classic neurologic syndrome with three distinct clinic signs on one side of the face: ptosis (dropping of eyelid), miosis (constriction ...
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[TRAUMATIC ENOPHTHALMUS WITH DIPLOPIA] - PubMed
[TRAUMATIC ENOPHTHALMUS WITH DIPLOPIA]. Nord Med. 1964 Jul 23:72:904-7. [Article in Swedish]. Author. K EIMIND. PMID: 14163236. No abstract available ...
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enophthalmus - definition and meaning - Wordnik
enophthalmus: In pathology, retraction of the bulb of the eye from spasm of the extrinsic muscles of the eye.
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