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Senile cataract
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A cataract which occurs in an elderly person
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Cataract, английский
- Catarata
- Partial or complete opacity of the lens of the eye, causing partial or total loss of vision. eventually, the clouded lens in the eye must be surgically removed and an intraocular lens implant inserted to take its place.
- A condition in which the lens of the eye gradually becomes hard and opaque comment: cataracts form most often in people after the age of 50. they are sometimes caused by a blow or an electric shock. cataracts can easily and safely be removed by surgery.
- The sudden fall of a large body of water from a higher to a lower level, and rather in a single sheet than by successive leaps, as in a cascade.
- A cloudiness or opacity that develops in the lens of the eye and results in poorer vision. previously one of the leading causes of blindness in persons over 60, cataracts can now be surgically removed.
Cataract extraction, английский
The surgical removal of a cataract from the eye
Cataract lens, английский
Lenses used to correct vision after cataract surgery.
Cataracta, английский
Cataracta [ae, f], латинский
Cataracta, ae, f, латинский
Cataractous lens, английский
A lens on which a cataract has formed
Senile, английский
Senile dementia, английский
Mental degeneration affecting elderly people (dated)
Senile plaque, английский
A spherical deposit of beta amyloid in brain areas in alzheimer’s disease
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Central line, английский
A catheter inserted through the neck, used to monitor central venous pressure in conditions such as shock where fluid balance is severely upset
Congenital cataract, английский
A cataract which is present at birth
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