neuroparalytic — adjective Of or pertaining to neuroparalysis … Wiktionary
neuroparalytic keratitis — keratitis characterized by dryness and fissuring of the corneal epithelium as a result of an injury to the trifacial nerve which prevents proper closing of the eyelids; called also trophic k … Medical dictionary
neuroparalytic ophthalmia — keratitis due to lesion of branches of the fifth nerve or of the gasserian ganglion … Medical dictionary
trophic keratitis — neuroparalytic k … Medical dictionary
keratitis — Inflammation of the cornea. SEE ALSO: keratopathy. [kerato + G. itis, inflammation] actinic k. a reaction of the cornea to ultraviolet light. deep punctate k. sharply defined opacities in a … Medical dictionary
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keratitis — /ker euh tuy tis/, n. Pathol. inflammation of the cornea. [1855 60; KERAT + ITIS] * * * Inflammation of the cornea (see eye). The conjunctiva may also be inflamed (keratoconjunctivitis). Depending on the cause, including dryness of the eye (from… … Universalium
keratopathy — Any corneal disease, damage, dysfunction, or abnormality. SYN: keratopathia. [kerato + G. pathos, suffering, disease] band shaped k. a horizontal, gray, interpalpebral opacity of the cornea that begins at the … Medical dictionary