Definition of Exophthalmia. Meaning of Exophthalmia. Synonyms of Exophthalmia

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Definition of Exophthalmia

Exophthalmia
Exophthalmia Ex`oph*thal"mi*a, n. [Nl.,fr. Gr. ? with prominent eyes; ? out + ? the eye.] (Med.) The protrusion of the eyeball so that the eyelids will not cover it, in consequence of disease.

Meaning of Exophthalmia from wikipedia

- Exophthalmos (also called exophthalmus, exophthalmia, proptosis, or exorbitism) is a bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit. Exophthalmos can be...
- Ranoidea exophthalmia is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is commonly known as the big-e**** tree frog, but that name may also refer...
- lead to scale shedding, hemorrhages in the gills and anal area, ulcers, exophthalmia, and abdominal swelling. Aeromonas hydrophila is not as pathogenic to...
- included signs and symptoms such as dyspnea, tachycardia, tremor, and exophthalmia. Medical research has not validated the use of the herb for these conditions...
- discoloration as well, along with exophthalmia, abdominal distension, protrusion of the scales, and gill pallor. Exophthalmia and ulcers have accompanied TiLV...
- iris rubeosis, hypopyon, hyphema, buphthalmia, orbital cellulites and exophthalmia. About sixty percent of cases are unilateral and rarely hereditary, although...
- ("…disease said to be crude [i.e., indistinct] for its absence of goiter and exophthalmia") The sense of the term in medicine has slightly evolved to mean a "not...
- the virus for the brain. External signs may include darker coloration, exophthalmia ("pop eye"), pale or red-dotted gills, sunken eyes, and bleeding around...
- orientation, and irregular swimming. Typical external symptoms include exophthalmia and the presence of hemorrhages in the periorbital and intraocular area...
- operculum), abundant ascitic fluid in the abdominal cavity, uni- or bilateral exophthalmia, and systemic infection with the presence of ciliates in blood, gills...