10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «VITREOUS HUMOUR»
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vitreous humour та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
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A Dictionary of practical Surgery
As the crystalline is both thinner and softer at that part, the instrument will be
liable tn pass through both sides of the ciipsule, anil «nterthe vitreous humour.
This humour having no longer any burner tn its escape, is liable to be forced out
by the ...
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The Hospital Autopsy: A Manual of Fundamental Autopsy ...
Vitreous humour is often of more use for biochemical analyses than blood.
Although vitreous humour tends to be more viscous than normal human serum,
most multichannel analysers will analyse samples of vitreous humour
satisfactorily.
Julian L. Burton, Guy Rutty, 2010
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Diana Inquest: The French Cover-Up
Forrest: “Normally you expect a vitreous humour alcohol concentration to be
higher than the blood/alcohol concentration. The reason for this is ... that the
vitreous humour is much more watery than the blood.” - Forrest: “it takes a bit of
time for ...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
We are not sure if we are warranted in concluding that Mr. Hulke considers such
changes in the retinal vessels to be the earliest lesions in glaucoma, followed by
those he describes in the vitreous humour ; while the changes in the colour of ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
size and firm, and sometimes its capsule thickened and scabrous, bearing marks
of inflammation, and, instead of the healthy vitreous humour, containing a yellow
gellatinous fluid. The tremulous iris, Mr. Travers believes to be connected with a ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
that instead of rising up by its upper edge, the vitreous humour, which appears
black because it is transparent, and allows the black pigment beneath to be seen
through, is perceived pushing forwards between it and the iris. Nothing can ...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
The nearer you approach the vitreous humour, more especially when it is
partially obscured, so much the more do the posterior parts serve to stop the light,
and it becomes concentrated upon the smaller objects in the anterior portion of
the ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
This is the expedient recommended by Wenzel and Ware, and it answers the
purpose extremely well ; the third unfortunate circumstance which sometimes
occurs, is the loss of a portion of the vitreous humour, arising from some undue ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
that instead of rising up by its upper edge, the vitreous humour, which appears
black because it is transparent, and allows the black pigment beneath to be seen
through, is perceived pushing forwards between it and the iris. Nothing can ...
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London Medical and Surgical Journal
But I have never yet seen the lens reascend after being fairly reclined, and
deeply imbedded in the vitreous humour. Scarpa distinctly says, that he does not
recollect a single case in the whole course of his practice, in which the lens
returned ...
НОВИНИ ІЗ ТЕРМІНОМ «VITREOUS HUMOUR»
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2-in-1 operation to banish blind spots and stop cataracts
As we get older, the vitreous humour - the jelly-like substance filling the main cavity of the eye - slowly degenerates. This can cause it to separate from the retina, ... «Daily Mail, Серпень 15»
Review: What are those floaty things in your eye?
... visuals help to illustrate typical floaters (muscae volitantes) as benign detritus which cast shadows on the retina as light passes through the vitreous humour. «Optometry Today, Липень 15»
Cambridge Sensotec explains SF6 and its use within Ophthalmology
During a vitrectomy, an ophthalmologist (medically trained eye specialists), will remove the vitreous humour, a clear gel-like substance that lies behind the iris. «gasworld, Липень 15»
What Are These Strange Things Floating Around In Your Eye?
The eye contains a clear, jelly-like substance called Vitreous Humour that helps maintain the shape of the eyeball. Floaters are suspended in this substance, ... «2DayFM, Квітень 15»
An open and shutter case of a blinking biological wonder
Inside, between the front and the back of the eye, is a clear, jelly-like mass called the vitreous humour. It makes up two thirds of the eye's volume and consists ... «The Times, Серпень 14»
New Nano-Robots Hoped to Deliver Medicine Inside the Human Body
The tiny screw-shaped propellers can move in a gel-like fluid, mimicking the ... the human body, including the synovial fluids in joints and the vitreous humour in ... «NDTV, Липень 14»
Flashes harmless but may be warning signals
Dr Loh said that the condition, known as vitreous degeneration, is fairly common, ... Over time, as the jelly-like liquid in the eye degenerates, the vitreous humour ... «The Borneo Post, Квітень 14»
Alcon launches JETREA in Denmark and Sweden
It is caused by the vitreous humour having an abnormally strong attachment to the macula, the central part of the retina (the light sensitive membrane at the back ... «News-Medical.net, Травень 13»
CHMP has good news for Pfizer, ThromboGenics and Novartis
Sufferers currently have to have a vitrectomy, where the vitreous humour is removed surgically and which requires the patient to be in a 'head-down' position for ... «PharmaTimes, Січень 13»
Ask the doctor: Why do I see floating shapes in my eyes?
For the past nine weeks, I have suffered 'floaters' in my eyes, which my doctor said is caused by a detached vitreous humour. «Daily Mail, Грудень 11»