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kerato-
kerato- (ˈkɛrətəʊ) before a vowel kerat-, var. of cerato-, combining form of Gr. κέρας, κερατ- horn, used in various scientific terms relating to horny substances, or to the cornea of the eye: as keratecˈtasia Ophthalm. [ectasia], protrusion of the cornea; keraˈtectomy Surg. [Gr. ἐκτοµή cutting out]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Keratoglobus
Keratoglobus (from Greek: kerato- horn, cornea; and Latin: globus round) is a degenerative non-inflammatory disorder of the eye in which structural changes wikipedia.org
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Is Kerato eye color change safe? - colorwithleo.com
Kerato eye color change offers the possibility of permanently altering your natural eye color. But undertaking this lengthy process requires diligent contact lens care and maintenance. When done carefully under your doctor's supervision, long-term results can be achieved safely, though risks do exist.
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kera-
kera- (ˈkɛrə) from Gr. κέρας horn, occas. used in combination in place of kerato-, as keracele (ˈkɛrəsiːl), [Gr. κήλη tumour], a horny tumour of the external surface of the hoof of the horse (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1887). ˈkeralite [-lite], hornstone. keraˈphyllite [Gr. ϕύλλον leaf], a variety of hornblende... Oxford English Dictionary
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Keratoderma blennorrhagicum
Keratoderma blennorrhagicum etymologically meaning keratinized (kerato-) skin (derma-) mucousy (blenno-) discharge (-rrhagia) (also called keratoderma wikipedia.org
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keratolytic
keratolytic, a. and n. Med. (kɛrətəʊˈlɪtɪk) [f. kerato- + -lytic.] A. adj. Able to destroy keratinous material, esp. the horny layer of the epidermis.1893 P. H. Pye-Smith Introd. Study Dis. Skin xi. 244 The hardened skin may be covered with salicylic acid... The best method of applying this valuable... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyperkeratosis
Etymology and pronunciation The word hyperkeratosis () is based on the Ancient Greek morphemes hyper- + kerato- + -osis, meaning 'the condition of too wikipedia.org
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keratosulphate
keratosulphate Biochem. (kɛrətəʊˈsʌlfeɪt) Also (U.S.) -sulfate. [f. kerato- + sulphate n.] A mucopolysaccharide composed of galactose and sulphated acetylglucosamine units which is found in the cornea and in costal cartilage.1953 K. Meyer et al. in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CCV. 611 A polymer composed of N-... Oxford English Dictionary
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keratophyre
keratophyre Petrogr. (ˈkɛrətəfaɪə(r)) [ad. G. keratophyr (C. W. Gümble Die paläolith. Eruptivgesteine des Fichtelgebirges (1874) 44), f. kerato-: see -phyre.] (See quot. 1972.)1889 Geol. Mag. Feb. 71 Microscopical examination and chemical analysis show that these rocks consist, in part at least, of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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keratolysis
keratolysis Med. (kɛrəˈtɒlɪsɪs) [f. kerato- + -lysis.] 1. ‘Auspitz's term for a diminished growth of the horny part of the epidermis’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1887).1887 in Syd. Soc. Lex. 1898 J. Hutchinson Arch. Surg. IX. 372 A liability to urticarious irritation in association with Keratolysis. 2. A condit... Oxford English Dictionary
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تقران
التسمية كلمة (Keratosis) تتكون من مقطعين الأول (Kerato) والذي يعود إلى الخلايا الكيراتينية الموجودة في البشرة، والمقطع الثاني (osis) ويعني غير طبيعي. wikipedia.org
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Reiter
Reiter, n.2 Path. (ˈraɪtə(r)) The name of Hans Reiter (1881–1969), German bacteriologist, used in the possessive to denote a disease or syndrome first described by him in 1916 (Deutsche Med. Wochenschr. 14 Dec. 1535) which is characterized by arthritis, conjunctivitis, and urethritis, typically affe... Oxford English Dictionary
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円錐角膜 - Wikipedia
円錐角膜(えんすいかくまく、英keratoconus)は、眼球の角膜におこる非炎症性変性疾患である。 角膜が薄くなり中心部が突出するため、角膜の曲率が正常範囲を超えて小さくなる。 欧名keratoconusはギリシャ語のkerato-(角、ホーン、角膜)及びラテン語のconus(円錐)に因む。
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molluscum
‖ molluscum (məˈlʌskəm) [mod.L., neut. of L. molluscus: see Mollusca.] 1. Path. a. Any of various disorders characterized by soft rounded tumours or nodules on the skin, spec. (and orig.) molluscum contagiosum. Freq. in mod.L. collocations, as molluscum contagiosum, a viral disorder characterized by... Oxford English Dictionary
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keratectomy
keratectomy see kerato-. Oxford English Dictionary
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