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tattooing Sclerotomy The word
sclera (/ˈsklɛərə/ or /ˈsklɪərə/; both are common),
plural sclerae (/ˈsklɛəri/ or /ˈsklɪəri/) or
scleras, is from the Gr**** skleros...
- spot of the
sclera) is one of the
ocular signs of
death in
which a reddish-brown
discoloration is
transversely arranged across the
sclera. It
occurs when...
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Scleral tattooing is the
practice of
tattooing the
sclera, or
white part, of the
human eye.
Rather than
being injected into the tissue, the dye is injected...
- of the eye. It
occurs due to
weakening of
outer layer of eye (cornea or
sclera) by an
inflammatory or
degenerative condition. It may be of five types,...
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Trachypollia sclera is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails.
Trachypollia sclera Woodring...
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English to
refer to a folk
belief according to
which the
visibility of the
sclera above or
under the
irises has
various meanings as an omen or
symptom in...
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precisely between the
inner retina and the
outer fibrous layer composed of the
sclera and cornea. The
originally medieval Latin term
comes from the
Latin word...
- thin
mucous membrane that
lines the
inside of the
eyelids and
covers the
sclera (the
white of the eye). It is
composed of non-keratinized,
stratified squamous...
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known as icterus, is a
yellowish or
greenish pigmentation of the skin and
sclera due to high
bilirubin levels.
Jaundice in
adults is
typically a sign indicating...
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human cornea borders with the
sclera at the
corneal limbus. In lampreys, the
cornea is
solely an
extension of the
sclera, and is
separate from the skin...