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eyelid coloboma - translation to arabic

EYE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY MISSING PIECES OF TISSUE IN STRUCTURES THAT FORM THE EYE, SUCH AS THE IRIS, RETINA, CHOROID OR OPTIC DISC
Coloboma of eye lens; Coloboma of iris; Coloboma of macula; Coloboma of optic papilla; Coloboma, ocular; Ocular iris coloboma; Colobomas; Ocular colobomata; Colobomata; Coloboma iridis; Iris coloboma
  • Iris coloboma in the right eye of a 10-month-old child. The pupil cannot contract to a smaller size than pictured, but may still be able to dilate in low light.

eyelid coloboma      
‎ ثُلاَمَةُ الجَفْن‎
coloboma iridis         
‎ ثُلاَمَةُ القُزَحِيَّة‎
Coloboma         
ثلامة

Definition

Coloboma
·add. ·noun A defect or malformation; ·esp., a fissure of the iris supposed to be a persistent embryonic cleft.

Wikipedia

Coloboma

A coloboma (from the Greek κολόβωμα, meaning defect) is a hole in one of the structures of the eye, such as the iris, retina, choroid, or optic disc. The hole is present from birth and can be caused when a gap called the choroid fissure, which is present during early stages of prenatal development, fails to close up completely before a child is born. Ocular coloboma is relatively uncommon, affecting less than one in every 10,000 births.

The classical description in medical literature is of a keyhole-shaped defect. A coloboma can occur in one eye (unilateral) or both eyes (bilateral). Most cases of coloboma affect only the iris. The level of vision impairment of those with a coloboma can range from having no vision problems to being able to see only light or dark, depending on the position and extent of the coloboma (or colobomata if more than one is present).