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Exophthalmos (also
called exophthalmus,
exophthalmia, proptosis, or exorbitism) is a
bulging of the eye
anteriorly out of the orbit.
Exophthalmos can be...
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Ranoidea exophthalmia is a
species of frog in the
subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is
commonly known as the big-e**** tree frog, but that name may also refer...
- lead to
scale shedding,
hemorrhages in the
gills and anal area, ulcers,
exophthalmia, and
abdominal swelling.
Aeromonas hydrophila is not as
pathogenic to...
- iris rubeosis, hypopyon, hyphema, buphthalmia,
orbital cellulites and
exophthalmia.
About sixty percent of
cases are
unilateral and
rarely hereditary, although...
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included signs and
symptoms such as dyspnea, tachycardia, tremor, and
exophthalmia.
Medical research has not
validated the use of the herb for
these conditions...
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discoloration as well,
along with
exophthalmia,
abdominal distension,
protrusion of the scales, and gill pallor.
Exophthalmia and
ulcers have
accompanied TiLV...
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include lethargy, loss of body m****,
darkening of the skin, ascites,
exophthalmia and
kidney pustules,
These symptoms vary from one
salmonid species to...
- orientation, and
irregular swimming.
Typical external symptoms include exophthalmia and the
presence of
hemorrhages in the
periorbital and
intraocular area...
- ("…disease said to be
crude [i.e., indistinct] for its
absence of
goiter and
exophthalmia") The
sense of the term in
medicine has
slightly evolved to mean a "not...
- the
virus for the brain.
External signs may
include darker coloration,
exophthalmia ("pop eye"), pale or red-dotted gills,
sunken eyes, and
bleeding around...