Definition of Chiasmal. Meaning of Chiasmal. Synonyms of Chiasmal

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Definition of Chiasmal

Chiasmal
Chiasm Chi"asm, Chiasma Chi*as"ma, n. [NL. chiasma, fr. Gr. ? two lines placed crosswise, fr. ? to mark with a [chi].] (Anat.) A commissure; especially, the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves. -- Chi*as"mal, a..

Meaning of Chiasmal from wikipedia

- Chiasmal syndrome is the set of signs and symptoms that are ****ociated with lesions of the optic chiasm, manifesting as various impairments of the affected's...
- are also known as chiasmal syndrome. Chiasmal syndrome has been classified into three types; anterior, middle and posterior chiasmal syndromes. Another...
- a blurring of vision, color vision defects and photophobia. Chiasmal tumors- In chiasmal tumors, in addition to vision loss, sluggish pupillary reactions...
- dissection. Guidance of axon crossing and non-crossing during development. Chiasmal syndrome Chiasm (anatomy) Definition of types of crossings Contralateral...
- John L. (1 March 2008). "Humphrey Matrix Perimetry in Optic Nerve and Chiasmal Disorders: Comparison with Humphrey SITA Standard 24-2". Investigative...
- disease CHARGE syndrome Charles Bonnet syndrome Chiari–Frommel syndrome Chiasmal syndrome Chilaiditi syndrome Child ****ual abuse accommodation syndrome...
- disruptions in the visual input along the pathways (retina, optic nerve, chiasmal and retrochiasmal lesions) lesions in the extracortical visual system,...
- optic neuropathy. Initial visual loss may be unilateral or bilateral (chiasmal involvement), but rapid progression to bilateral blindness and death are...
- decussation. Definition of types of crossings Contralateral brain Optic chiasm Chiasmal syndromes Insect morphology Chiasmatic groove Nieuwenhuys, R.; Donkelaar...
- Traquair described the scotoma which bears his name as follows:‘At the chiasmal termination of the nerve the crossed and uncrossed fibres separate, and...