- ocular (oculi)
- Eye(s), ocular (oculi)Глаз(а)
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
Ocular melanosis — (OM), also known as ocular melanocytosis or melanosis oculi, is a congenital disease of the eye which affects about 1 in every 5000 people and is a risk factor for uveal melanoma. In dogs is found almost exclusively in the Cairn Terrier, where… … Wikipedia
ocular adnexa — adnexa oculi the eyelids, lacrimal apparatus, and other accessory structures adjacent to the eye; called also eye or ocular appendages, structurae oculi accessoriae [TA], accessory structures of eye, and accessory visual structures … Medical dictionary
ocular fundus — fundus oculi fundus of eye: the back portion of the interior of the eyeball, as seen by means of the ophthalmoscope … Medical dictionary
ocular muscles — oculorotatory muscles musculi externi bulbi oculi … Medical dictionary
tutamina oculi — ocular adnexa … Medical dictionary
anejos del globo ocular — Eng. Adnexa oculi Partes adherentes o continuas del globo ocular compuestas por cejas, párpados, pestañas, aparato lagrimal y conjuntiva. Anexos del ojo. Apéndices del ojo … Diccionario de oftalmología
melanosis ocular — Eng. Melanosis oculi Hiperpigmentación congénita de la túnica vascular del ojo. Oftalmomelanosis … Diccionario de oftalmología
melanosis oculi — a usually congenital condition in which there is a diffuse increase in pigmentation of the uveal tract and often of the more superficial ocular tissues. Called also m. bulbi … Medical dictionary
musculi externi bulbi oculi — [TA] extraocular muscles: the six voluntary muscles that move the eyeball, including the superior, inferior, middle, and lateral recti, and the superior and inferior oblique muscles. Called also musculi bulbi, muscles of eye, and ocular muscles … Medical dictionary
structurae oculi accessoriae — [TA] ocular adnexa … Medical dictionary
Rose window — A Rose window (or Catherine window) is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in churches of the Gothic architectural style and being divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery.… … Wikipedia