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trachoma
‖ trachoma Path. (trəˈkəʊmə) [mod.L., a. Gr. τράχωµα roughness (Dioscorides), f. τρᾱχύς rough.] An infectious disease of the eyes, characterized by roughness or granulation of the inner surface of the eyelids, often supervening upon purulent ophthalmia; also called granular lids. b. Also, an affecti...
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Trachoma
The later structural changes of trachoma are referred to as "cicatricial trachoma". visual impairment from trachoma.
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Trachoma - World Health Organization (WHO)
Oct 5, 2022Trachoma is a disease of the eye caused by infection with the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It is a public health problem in 42 countries, and is responsible for the blindness or visual impairment of about 1.9 million people. Blindness from trachoma is irreversible. Based on June 2022 data, 125 million people live in trachoma endemic areas ...
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trachoma
trachoma/trəˈkəumə; trə`komə/ n[U](medical 医) contagious disease of the eye causing inflammation of the inner surface of the eyelids 沙眼.
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Natural Products for the Treatment of Trachoma and Chlamydia ...
1.2.2. Conventional Chlamydial Treatment. The standard treatment for trachoma is with antibiotics and the most preferred treatment is a single oral dose of azithromycin (20 mg/kg, to a maximum dose of 1 g in adults) [ 3, 19, 20] or topical tetracycline (one percent eye ointment twice a day for six weeks) [ 19, 20 ].
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Trachoma (disambiguation)
Trachoma is an infectious disease
Trachoma may also refer to:
Trachoma (moth), a genus of moths in the family Ypsolophidae
Trachoma (plant), a genus of
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Trachoma (plant)
Kocyan & Schuit. (2014)
Trachoma brevirhachis (L.O.Williams) Garay (1972)
Trachoma candida (P.O'Byrne) Kocyan & Schuit. (2014)
Trachoma celebicum Garay (1972)
Trachoma rumphii (J.J.Sm.) Kocyan & Schuit. (2014)
Trachoma sarcochiloides (Schltr.)
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Trachoma speciosum
Trachoma speciosum, commonly known as the showy spectral orchid, is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that forms clumps with many thick, cord-like roots Description
Trachoma speciosum is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb that forms clumps with many thick roots supporting thick stems long.
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-oma
-oma terminal element repr. Gr. -ωµα, in which ω repr. ω (or ο) in the parent word (usu. a vb.) and -µα is a Gr. suffix forming neut. ns., exemplified in Eng. words adopted from the Gr. such as carcinoma, coloboma, derma, diploma, eczema, glaucoma, phyma, plasma, sarcoma, trachoma, and in words on G...
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Trachoma papuanum
Description
Trachoma papuanum is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb that forms clumps with a few thin roots and branching stems long. In 1989 Mark Clements, Jeffrey Wood and David Jones changed the name to Trachoma pupuanum.
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Trachoma stellatum
Trachoma stellatum, commonly known as the starry spectral orchid, is an epiphytic or lithophytic clump-forming orchid with many thick roots. Description
Trachoma stellatum is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb that forms clumps with many thick roots supporting sometimes branching stems long.
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Trichiasis
Repeated cases of trachoma infection may cause trichiasis.
Posterior misdirection of normal lashes most frequently affects the lower lid. Complications
Inferior punctate epitheliopathy
Corneal ulceration
Pannus
See also
Distichiasis
Madarosis
Trachoma
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Auguste Cuénod
Cuénod (15 June 1868, in Saint-Legier-sur-Vevey – 8 February 1954, in Hammamet) was a Swiss ophthalmologist, known for his work in the fight against trachoma In 1923, with Nicolle and Victor Morax, he founded the Ligue internationale contre le trachome (International League against Trachoma).
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Musca sorbens
It breeds in excreta, especially human faeces, and is the main insect vector of trachoma, a major cause of blindness. The bazaar fly is a vector for trachoma, a disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, which can result in blindness.
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