PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «EXOPHTHALMUS»
exophthalmus
exophthalmus
medical
when
there
increase
volume
tissue
behind
eyes
will
appear
bulge
face
terms
exophthalmos
proptosis
apply
translations
information
about
define
protrusion
eyeball
from
orbit
caused
disease
especially
hyperthyroidism
injury
more
defined
abnormal
various
disorders
also
exophthalmia
origin
modern
latin
classical
doccheck
flexikon
diagnosed
bulbi
prominent
beyond
orbits
accompanied
symptom
requiring
clarification
cause
osteocephalus
range
description
this
species
known
only
type
locality
pakaraima
mountains
western
guyana
adult
male
holotype
collected
phylogenetic
reassessment
genus
complex
presently
includes
than
approximately
half
which
restricted
either
caribbean
archipelago
continental
collins
always
definitions
noun
called
malignant
after
strumectomy
during
last
decades
excessive
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EXOPHTHALMUS»
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exophthalmus nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Diagnostic and Imaging Techniques in Ophthalmology
The illustrated velocity profile speaks for a relatively low resistance by the blood
vessels Exophthalmus Before CT and MRI was introduced, echography was the
only diagnostic method which enabled us to examine soft tissue pathology in the
...
2
Annotated checklist of the weevils (Curculionidae sensu ...
Blackwelder 1947b-803] [New Placement (G.Kuschel) (from Phyllobiini)]
Exophthalmodes Pierce 1916-464 [Gender: masculine] [unjust. rep1. name for
Exophthalmus Schoenherr] Praepodes: Schoenherr 1840b-348 [error (Neave
1940a-884)] ...
Guillermo J. Wibmer, Charles William O'Brien, 1986
3
Jahresbericht Ophthalmologie
80, 2fe Exophthalmus, Enophthalmus, Orbita. Exophthalmus. Pulsierender
Exophthalmus. Argañaraz, Raúl, und José A. Sená, Orbito-okulare
Veränderungen bei Schädelbrüchen. (Opticusverletzungen und pulsierender
Exophthalmus.) (Arch.
4
Journal of the American Medical Association
Although the exophthalmus may in certain cases of intermittent exophthalmus
become permanent (Griin- ing,10 Dolgenkow,10 Van Duyse" and Moyart,20
Hitsch- raann" and Ostrowitski21), this is tlie rule in cavernous tumors; pulsation
and ...
5
The Fourth International Goitre Conference: London, July ...
Eine Untersuchung von 117 Fällen, die orbitale Dekompression erforderten
Experimentelle Untersuchung des endokrinen Exophthalmus Die Bestimmung
der exophthalmogenen Substanz (EPS) bei Exophthalmus-Patienten Beweise für
die ...
American Goiter Association, London Thyroid Club, Excerpta Medica Foundation, 1960
6
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
Although the exophthalmus may in certain cases of intermittent exophthalmus
become permanent (Griming,10 Dolgenkow,10 Van Duyse" and Moyart,80 Hitsch
- mann" and Ostrowitski21), this is the rule in cavernous tumors; pulsation and ...
7
Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the ...
tendinous portions of the extraocular muscles while the myositis of endocrine
exophthalmus involves the more posterior muscle bellies of the muscles.
Endocrine , exophthalmus involves the medial and inferior rectus most commonly
and is ...
Anthony A. Mancuso, William N. Hanafee, John A. Kirchner, 1985
8
The Year Book of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
orbital veins also fails to explain exophthalmus. Sattler explains protrusion of the
globe by an edema of the cellular tissues in the orbit. This is due to toxicity of the
thyroid products, but this does not explain a monocular exophthalmus.
9
The Ophthalmic Year Book ...: Containing Bibliographies, ...
Exophthalmus. — Schlindwein (2) reports a case of orbitofacial aneurism
associated with pulsating exophthalmus. When fourteen years of age, patient
received a crushing injury to the head, followed by frequent bleeding from the
nose, mouth, ...
The patient later reappeared with right pulsating exophthalmus. X- rays of the
head revealed thinning of the anterior clinoid processes due to aneurism of the
cavernous portion of the internal carotid artery and of the ophthalmic artery. Hay (
12) ...