zonular cataract - definição. O que é zonular cataract. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é zonular cataract - definição


Zonular cataract and nystagmus         
CATARACT THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN MUTATION IN THE NHS GENE ON CHROMOSOME XP22
Nystagmus with congenital zonular cataract
Zonular cataract and nystagmus, also referred as nystagmus with congenital zonular cataract, is a rare congenital disease associated with Nystagmus and zonular cataract of the eye.
cataract         
  • A South African woman experiences newfound eyesight after a patch was removed after surgery to remove an eye cataract.
  • [[Slit lamp]] photo of anterior capsular opacification visible a few months after implantation of intraocular lens, magnified view
  • Cataract surgery, using a temporal-approach phacoemulsification probe (in right hand) and "chopper" (in left hand) being done under operating microscope at a navy medical center
  • Bilateral cataracts in an infant due to [[congenital rubella syndrome]]
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  • Christmas tree cataract (diffuse illumination)
  • Ultrasound scan of a unilateral cataract seen in a fetus at twenty weeks of pregnancy
  • Cross-sectional view, showing the position of the human lens
  • [[Slit lamp]] photo of posterior capsular opacification visible a few months after implantation of intraocular lens, seen on retroillumination
  • Post traumatic rosette cataract of a 60-year-old male
  • Sunflower cataract of a forty-year-old male with Wilson's disease and decompensated chronic liver disease
CLOUDING OF THE LENS INSIDE THE EYE, WHICH LEADS TO LOW VISION
Cataracts; Cateract; Anterior subcapsular cataract; Cataract induction; Nuclear cataract; Cateracts; Senile cataract; Traumatic cataract; Juvenile cataract; Nuclear sclerotic cataract; Brunescent cataract
(cataracts)
Cataracts are layers over a person's eyes that prevent them from seeing properly. Cataracts usually develop because of old age or illness.
Age is not a factor in cataract surgery.
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Cataract         
  • A South African woman experiences newfound eyesight after a patch was removed after surgery to remove an eye cataract.
  • [[Slit lamp]] photo of anterior capsular opacification visible a few months after implantation of intraocular lens, magnified view
  • Cataract surgery, using a temporal-approach phacoemulsification probe (in right hand) and "chopper" (in left hand) being done under operating microscope at a navy medical center
  • Bilateral cataracts in an infant due to [[congenital rubella syndrome]]
  • >990}}
{{col-end}}
  • Christmas tree cataract (diffuse illumination)
  • Ultrasound scan of a unilateral cataract seen in a fetus at twenty weeks of pregnancy
  • Cross-sectional view, showing the position of the human lens
  • [[Slit lamp]] photo of posterior capsular opacification visible a few months after implantation of intraocular lens, seen on retroillumination
  • Post traumatic rosette cataract of a 60-year-old male
  • Sunflower cataract of a forty-year-old male with Wilson's disease and decompensated chronic liver disease
CLOUDING OF THE LENS INSIDE THE EYE, WHICH LEADS TO LOW VISION
Cataracts; Cateract; Anterior subcapsular cataract; Cataract induction; Nuclear cataract; Cateracts; Senile cataract; Traumatic cataract; Juvenile cataract; Nuclear sclerotic cataract; Brunescent cataract
·noun A great fall of water over a precipice; a large waterfall.
II. Cataract ·noun A kind of hydraulic brake for regulating the action of pumping engines and other machines;
- sometimes called dashpot.
III. Cataract ·noun An opacity of the crystalline lens, or of its capsule, which prevents the passage of the rays of light and impairs or destroys the sight.