subcapsular opacity

subcapsular opacity
субкапсулярное помутнение

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  • subcapsular cataract — an opacity beneath the anterior or posterior lens capsule …   Medical dictionary

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  • heat cataract — posterior subcapsular opacity caused by chronic exposure to infrared radiation …   Medical dictionary

  • radiation cataract — a subcapsular opacity caused by ionizing radiation such as x rays, gamma rays, and neutrons, and by nonionizing radiation such as infrared rays (heat rays), ultraviolet rays, microwaves, and laser radiation …   Medical dictionary

  • Cataract — A clouding of the lens of the eye. The normally clear aspirin sized lens of the eye starts to become cloudy. The result is much like smearing grease over the lens of a camera. It impairs normal vision. There are many causes of cataracts including …   Medical dictionary

  • Cataract — For other uses, see Cataract (disambiguation). Cataract Classification and external resources Magnified view of cataract in human eye, seen on examination with a slit lamp using diffuse illumination …   Wikipedia

  • cataract — cataractal, cataractous, adj. cataracted, adj. /kat euh rakt /, n. 1. a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, esp. one of considerable size. 2. any furious rush or downpour of water; deluge. 3. Ophthalm. a. an abnormality of the eye …   Universalium

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  • cataract — n. any opacity in the lens of the eye that results in blurred vision. Cataracts may be congenital or acquired. The latter may be due to metabolic disease (such as diabetes), direct or indirect injury to the lens, or prolonged exposure of the eye… …   The new mediacal dictionary


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