- Krukenberg spindle
- a vertical spindle-shaped, brownish-red opacity on the posterior surface of the cornea.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Krukenberg spindle tumor — Kru·ken·berg spindle, tumor (krooґkən berg) [Friedrich Ernst Krukenberg, German pathologist, 1871–1946] see under spindle and tumor … Medical dictionary
Axenfeld-Krukenberg spindle — Krukenberg s … Medical dictionary
spindle — In anatomy and pathology, any fusiform cell or structure. [A.S.] aortic s. a fusiform dilation of the aorta immediately beyond the isthmus. SYN: His s.. central s. a central group of microtubules (continuous fib … Medical dictionary
Krukenberg's spindle — a vertical linear deposit of pigment on the inner surface of the cornea (corneal endothelium), appearing in cases of pigment dispersion syndrome. F. E. Krukenberg (1887 1946), German ophthalmologist … Medical dictionary
Krukenberg's spindle — a vertical linear deposit of brown pigment on the inner surface of the cornea (corneal endothelium), appearing in cases of pigment dispersion syndrome [E. Krukenberg (1871–1946), German pathologist] … The new mediacal dictionary
Krukenberg — Adolph, German anatomist, 1816–1877. See K. veins, under vein. Friedrich, German pathologist, 1871–1946. See K. amputation, K. spindle, K. tumor … Medical dictionary
Friedrich Ernst Krukenberg — (April 1, 1871 February 20, 1946) was a German physician who was a native of Halle an der Saale. He was a brother to orthopedic surgeon Hermann Krukenberg (1863 1935), and Georg Heinrich Peter Krukenberg (1856 1899), who was a professor of… … Wikipedia
huso de Axenfeld-Krukenberg — Eng. Axenfeld Krukenberg s spindle Ver huso de Krukenberg … Diccionario de oftalmología
huso de Krukenberg — Eng. Krukenberg s spindle Opacidad rojo parduzca fusiforme vertical en la cara posterior de la córnea. Huso de Axenfeld Krukenberg … Diccionario de oftalmología
Pigment dispersion syndrome — (PDS) is an affliction of the eye that, if left untreated, can lead a form of glaucoma known as pigmentary glaucoma. It takes place when pigment cells slough off from the back of the iris and float around in the aqueous humor. This is not what… … Wikipedia