peripapillary
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peripapillary coloboma — a chorioretinal defect surrounding or extending down from the optic disk … Medical dictionary
peripapillary scotoma — a scotoma near the one corresponding to the optic disk … Medical dictionary
Retinoschisis — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Retinoschisis ICD10 = ICD10|H|33|1|h|30 ICD9 = ICD9|361.1 Retinoschisis is an eye disease characterized by the abnormal splitting of the retina s neurosensory layers, usually in the outer plexiform layer, resulting… … Wikipedia
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Annulus of Zinn — Rectus muscles: 2 = superior, 3 = inferior, 4 = medial, 5 = lateral Oblique muscles: 6 = superior, 8 = inferior Other muscle: 9 = levator palpebrae superioris … Wikipedia
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Choroiditis — An inflammation of the layer of the eye behind the retina, either in its entirely (multifocal choroiditis) or in patches (focal choroiditis). Usually the only symptom is blurred vision. See also uveitis. * * * Inflammation of the choroid.… … Medical dictionary
streak — A line, stria, or stripe, especially one that is indistinct or evanescent. [A.S. strica] angioid streaks calcification of lamina basalis choroideae visible in the peripapillary fundus oculi; associated with pseudoexanthoma elasticum, si … Medical dictionary
coroidopatía peripapilar geográfica helicoidal — Eng. Geographical helycoid peripapillary choroidopathy Ver coroiditis serpiginosa … Diccionario de oftalmología