10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «MICROMEGALOPSIA»
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Vox Medical Spanish and English Dictionary
... micromaxilia. micromazia n. micromazia. micromegalopsia n. micromegalopsia
. micromelia n. micromelia. micromere n. micrómera, micrómero. micromerozoite
n. micromerozoíto. micrometabolism n. micrometabolismo. micrometastasic adj.
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Dorland Diccionario Enciclopédico Illustrado de Medicina
D. t. micrognatia. micromegalopsia (micromegalopsia) [micro- + megal- + - opsia]
Estado en el que los objetos parecen demasiado pequeños o demasiado
grandes, o demasiado pequeños o grandes alternativamente. micromelia ...
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
MICROMATO, adj. ZOOL. Que tem pequeños olhos. (Do gr. miaros, pequeño, e
omma, atas, olhos). MICROMEGALOPSIA, s. j. PAT. Perturbaçào na visäo, por
modo que os objectos se mostram ora muito pequeños ora muito grandes.
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Text-book of Nervous Diseases for Physicians and Students
Parinaud speaks of micromegalopsia. There is undoubtedly a hysterical form of
spasm and paralysis of the muscle of accommodation. In one of our cases the
paralysis was of an intermittent character. Among the recent works on micropsia,
...
5
Southern California Practitioner
V. Unclassified visual disturbances, as central scotoma for light and color,
peculiar effects of red on vision and fields, monocular diplopia and polyopia,
micromegalopsia, monolateral amblyopia and amaurosis, disappearing in
binocular vision ...
V. Unclassified visual disturbances, as central scotoma for light and color,
peculiar effects of red on vision and fields, monocular diplopia and polyopia,
micromegalopsia, monolateral amblyopia and amaurosis, disappearing in
binocular vision ...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences
Parinaud,',Zfreports '13 cases of ocular affections in hysterical patients. Hysterical
amblyopia is characterized by limitation of the visual field, dyschromatopsia,
monocular polyopia, micromegalopsia, lessened accommodation, etc. Of the 73 ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1890
8
The Alienist and Neurologist
Pupil reaction normal, opthalmoscopic condition negative, visual field not
contracted, slight micromegalopsia. Bilateral amblyopia of 1/15. Homonymous
diplopia of one m. distance. Slight detrusor weakness. General condition good.
Charles Hamilton Hughes, 1903
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The Journal of Ophthalmology and Oto-laryngology
Another phenomenon, called micromegalopsia,'may be associated with the
spasm. In this condition a pencil, if brought toward the eye, appears to grow
larger; if moved away it grows smaller. In the normal eye, the size of the pencil,
under ...
10
Virginia Medical Monthly
The test-object onecentimeter square used in perimetry, if shown and promptly re
-shown. is thought of different size, particularly if exhibited at varying distances;
Parinaud's Micromegalopsia. There are visual hallucinations, as railway ...