Bitot's spots — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Bitot s spots ICD10 = ICD10|E|50|1|e|50 ICD9 = ICD9|264.1 Bitot s spots are the buildup of keratin debris located superficially in the conjunctiva, which are oval, triangular or irregular in shape. These spots are a … Wikipedia
Bitot's spots — n. (Medicine) superficial gray triangular spots on the whites of the eye (conjunctiva) caused by vitamin A deficiency (named after Pierre A. Bitot) … English contemporary dictionary
Bitot's spots — cheesy foamy greyish spots that form on the surface of dry patches of conjunctiva at the sides of the eyes. They consist of fragments of keratinized epithelium. A common cause is vitamin A deficiency. [P. A. Bitot (1822–88), French physician] … The new mediacal dictionary
bitot's spots — (ˈ)bē|tōzˌ noun plural Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after Pierre A. Bitot died 1888 French physician : shiny pearly spots of triangular shape occurring on the scleras in severe vitamin A deficiency especially in children … Useful english dictionary
Bitot — n. family name; Pierre A. Bitot (1822 1888) French physician who in 1863 first described the spots now known as Bitot s spots … English contemporary dictionary
Bitot spots (patches) — Bi·tot spots (patches) (be toґ) [Pierre A. Bitot, French physician, 1822–1888] see under spot … Medical dictionary
Bitot spots — superficial, foamy gray, triangular spots on the conjunctiva, consisting of keratinized epithelium; they are associated with vitamin A deficiency. See also xerosis conjunctivae … Medical dictionary
Bitot — Pierre A., French physician, 1822–1888. See B. spots, under spot … Medical dictionary
Pierre A. Bitot — n. Pierre A. Bitot (1822 1888), French physician who in 1863 was the first to describe the spots now known as Bitot s spots … English contemporary dictionary
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