Definition of Canthi. Meaning of Canthi. Synonyms of Canthi

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Definition of Canthi

Canthi
Canthus Can"thus, n.; pl. Canthi. [NL., fr. Gr. ?.] (Anat.) The corner where the upper and under eyelids meet on each side of the eye.

Meaning of Canthi from wikipedia

- : canthi, palpebral commissures) is either corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet. More specifically, the inner and outer canthi are...
- palpebral fissure is the elliptic space between the medial and lateral canthi of the two open eyelids. In simple terms, it is the opening between the...
- to increased distance between the inner corners of the eyelids (medial canthi), while the inter-pupillary distance is normal. This is in contrast to hypertelorism...
- seen with dystopia canthorum, which is a lateral displacement of the inner canthi of the eyes. Dystopia canthorum is ****ociated with Waardenburg syndrome...
- outer ear meets the cranium is at or below the line connecting the inner canthi of eyes (the bicanthal plane), the ears are considered low set. Low-set...
- temporal meeting points of the upper and lower eyelids (the medial and lateral canthi). In the ****, the joining points of the two folds of the labia majora...
- measured with an EOG test with skin-contact electrodes placed near the canthi. During a recording, the patient's eyes are exposed to standardized stimuli...
- on the intersecting line between the corner of the mouth and the outer canthi of the eye, (nicknamed the "KBC point" in dimple surgery) but people with...
- face was larger; the nasal volume was smaller; the distance between outer canthi was larger; total facial height and depth were reduced. Some tendencies...
- pain between or behind the eyes, along the sides of the upper nose (medial canthi), and headaches. Sphenoidal – may cause pain or pressure behind the eyes...