bitemporal in English

adjective

pertaining to both temples or to the temporal bones of the skull (Anatomy)

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1. The 3 patients had a bitemporal hemianopia.

2. The author discusses the pathogenetic aspects of posttraumatic bitemporal hemianopia.

3. Visual field losses may mimic bitemporal paracentral scotomas by an enlarged blind spot.

4. A pituitary adenoma classically presents with bitemporal hemianopia when compression occurs at the optic chiasm.

5. Traumatic bitemporal hemianopia is not only caused by mechanic lesions of the optic chiasma: vascular insufficiency has to be considered too.

6. The paper briefly introduce the production, development and the application prospect of TGIS, elaborates the concept of temporal database and educe the bitemporal theory.

7. A report is given on three patients in whom fractures of the sphenoid plane due to car accidents had brought about bitemporal hemianopia.

8. Bitemporal framework from ErvaCon is an open source project created based on the Temporal Patterns to address the time related data requirements in rich domain models.

9. A total bitemporal hemianopia creates a special situation, because the patient loses a three-dimensional space behind a vertical line through the point of fixation.

10. The most common facial features of SLOS include microcephaly, bitemporal narrowing (reduced distance between temples), ptosis, a short and upturned nose, micrognathia, epicanthal folds, and capillary hemangioma of the nose.