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tunica sensoria bulbi - traduction vers arabe

DISEASE
Cholesterosis bulbi; Cholesterolosis bulbi

tunica sensoria bulbi      
‎ الغِلاَلَةُ الحِسَّيَّةُ للمُقْلَة‎
tunica adventitia vasorum         
OUTER LAYER OF BLOOD VESSEL
Tunica adventitia; Adventitia externa; External coat; Tunica adventitia (vessels); Tunica externa vasorum; Tunica adventitia vasorum; Tunica externa (vessels)
‎ الغِلاَلَةُ البَرَّانِيَّةُ الوِعائِيَّة‎
tunica adventitia         
OUTER LAYER OF BLOOD VESSEL
Tunica adventitia; Adventitia externa; External coat; Tunica adventitia (vessels); Tunica externa vasorum; Tunica adventitia vasorum; Tunica externa (vessels)
‎ غِلاَلَةٌ بَرَّانِيَّة‎

Définition

intima
['?nt?m?]
¦ noun (plural intimae -mi:) Anatomy & Zoology the innermost membrane of a vein, artery, or other participle
Derivatives
intimal adjective
Origin
C19: shortening of mod. L. tunica intima 'innermost sheath'.

Wikipédia

Synchysis scintillans

Synchysis scintillans is a degenerative condition of the eye resulting in liquefied vitreous humor and the accumulation of cholesterol crystals within the vitreous. It is also known as cholesterolosis bulbi. The vitreous liquifies in a process known as syneresis. Synchysis scintillans appears as small white floaters that freely move in the posterior part of the eye, giving a snow globe effect. It is most commonly seen in eyes that have suffered from a degenerative disease and are end-stage.

The condition is seen rarely. Associated with the advanced stages of diabetic retinopathy, but the exact pathogenesis is unknown.

The condition is symptomless and untreatable. In ophthalmoscopic examination it appears as small, flat, yellow, highly refractive crystals of cholesterol floating freely in the vitreous. These will settle, due to gravity, if the eye is immobilized.