Definition of Buphthalmos. Meaning of Buphthalmos. Synonyms of Buphthalmos

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- Buphthalmos (plural: buphthalmoses) is enlargement of the eyeball and is most commonly seen in infants and young children. It is sometimes referred to...
- tonometer. Usually, the IOP in normal infants is in the range of 11-14 mmHg. Buphthalmos and Haab's striae can often be seen in case of congenital glaucoma.[citation...
- frequently ****ociated with some ocular complications: nystagmus, amblyopia, buphthalmos, and cataract. Aniridia in some individuals occurs as part of a syndrome...
- paralyzing the iris sphincter muscle[citation needed] Aphakia Blepharitis Buphthalmos Cataracts Coloboma Cone dystrophy Congenital abnormalities of the eye...
- the eye can cause the eyeball to enlarge and bulge out of its socket (buphthalmos).[citation needed] Sturge–Weber syndrome rarely affects other body organs...
- Common symptoms of primary congenital glaucoma include. Enlarged eyes (Buphthalmos) Sensitivity to light (Photophobia) Tearing (Epiphora) Cloudy cornea...
- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): Glaucoma, Congenital: GLC3 Buphthalmos - 231300 Shingleton B, Tetz M, Korber N (March 2008). "Cir****ferential...
- the combined absence of angiopoietin 1 and angiopoietin 2. This causes buphthalmos and glaucoma. Glaucoma may be related to drainage of aqueous humor from...
- Rafinesque, 1810 Bodi**** pelorit**** Cocco, 1829 Callanthias pelorit**** (Cocco, 1829) Anthias buphthalmos Bonaparte, 1833 Callanthias paradisaeus Lowe, 1839...
- glaucoma, they may attend the consultation with signs and symptoms of buphthalmos, photosensitivity, tearing, corneal decompensation, which ****ociated...