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Symptoms found in
various types of OI
include whites of the eye (
sclerae) that are blue instead,
short stature,
loose joints,
hearing loss, breathing...
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appear slightly yellow.
People with dark skin can have
naturally darkened sclerae, the
result of
melanin pigmentation. In humans, and some
other vertebrates...
- view of the
iridial angle. (Labeled with
older label of 'sinus
venosus scleræ' at
center top.)
Intraocular pressure Ocular hypertension Aspelund, Aleksanteri;...
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selective orange discoloration of the
conjunctival membranes over the
sclerae (whites of the eyes), and thus is
usually easy to
distinguish from the...
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Lamina cribrosa sclerae Details Identifiers Latin lamina cribrosa sclerae TA98 A15.2.02.011 FMA 58371
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- cerebro-spinal sclerosis,
which refers to the
numerous glial scars (or
sclerae –
essentially plaques or lesions) that
develop on the
white matter of the...
- The
stroma of the
cornea (or
substantia propria) is a fibrous, tough, unyielding,
perfectly transparent and the
thickest layer of the
cornea of the eye...
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malignant neoplasms. It can be
differentiated clinically from
jaundice as the
sclerae are
colored yellow in jaundice, but are not
discolored in xanthosis. Xanthosis...
- The
suprachoroid or
suprachoroid lamina is a thin membrane[citation needed]
forming part of the
choroid of the eye. It
lines the
external surface of the...
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bilirubin can, therefore, be
detected early on by
observing the
yellowing of
sclerae.
Traditionally referred to as
scleral icterus, this term is
actually a...