Definition of Cataractous. Meaning of Cataractous. Synonyms of Cataractous

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Definition of Cataractous

Cataractous
Cataractous Cat`a*rac"tous, a. Of the nature of a cataract in the eye; affected with cataract.

Meaning of Cataractous from wikipedia

- In this, the mature cataractous lens cause secondary angle closure glaucoma. The presence of an asymmetric mature cataractous lens, shallow or closed...
- the hydroxyl free radical markers meta-, ortho-tyrosine and DOPA in cataractous lenses is accompanied by a lower protein and phenylalanine content of...
- flows through the pupil to enter the anterior chamber. The hypermature cataractous lens or, the intraocular lens implanted after cataract surgery may obstruct...
- suggested for several days after surgery. In all types of surgery, the cataractous lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens, known as an intraocular...
- Foveal hypoplasia in proband 27–1 (B); Ptosis, microcornea with dislocated cataractous lens in proband 10–1 (C); Ectopia lentis in proband 16–1 (D)....
- iris preceding cataract extraction. It facilitates the removal of the cataractous lens. A sector iridectomy, also known as a complete iridectomy or total...
- of cataractous lenses", issued July 6, 1999. U.S. patent 6083192, "Pulsed ultrasound method for fragmenting/emulsifying and removing cataractous lenses...
- crystalline lens. The aphakic state is usually due to surgery to remove a cataractous lens, but post-surgical aphakia is rare nowadays because of the ubiquity...
- surgery or penetrating trauma. The presence of an asymmetric mature cataractous lens, shallow or closed anterior chamber angle, raised intraocular pressure...
- Quesenberry, K. E.; Walsh, M. T. (1983). "Surgical correction of a luxated cataractous lens in a barred owl". Journal of the American Veterinary Medical ****ociation...