macula|maculae|maculas in English

noun

['mækjələ /-jʊl-]

spot, stain, blemish (especially on the skin); sunspot; mackle, smudge, blur (Printing)

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1. Age-related Macula Degeneration Armd

2. Central scotometry showed withdrawal of scotomas from the macula.

3. Spot desmosomes (macula Adherens) act like rivets, attaching cells at ‘spots’

4. Cystoid macular edema, also known as CME, is a swelling of the macula with fluid

5. Desmosomes, also known as macula Adherens, are cell to cell adhesion structures

6. The problem largely stems from deterioration in the central part of the retina, called the macula.

7. Cystoid Macular Edema (CME) is a painless disorder in which swelling develops in the macula

8. Cystoid macular edema (CME) is a painless disorder in which swelling develops in the macula

9. Cystoid macular edema, also known as CME, is a swelling of the macula with fluid

10. Incomplete posterior vitreous detachment may lead to anterior posterior and tangential traction to the macula.

11. A large macula utriculi and crista neglecta may be necessary for body orientation during diving.

12. AMD is a disease of the retina characterized by the accumulation of metabolic products in the macula.

13. Cystoid macular edema (CME) is a common condition that involves cyst-like swelling in the central retina or macula

14. Cystoid Macular Edema The macula makes up the center of vision and is the most critical area for best visual sharpness. When fluid swells the macula, it typically does so in cyst-like patterns; this condition is called Cystoid macular edema

15. At three points along the way there are specialized junctions: zonula occludens or tight junctions, zonula adherens or intermediate junction, and desmosome or macula adherens.

16. Cystoid macular edema (CME) occurs when abnormal fluid accumulates in the macula which is located in the center of the retina

17. The hair cell type I in cristae ampullares and maculae utriculi show a specific pathology, featuring fusion of the stereocilia and presence of a rod-shaped inclusion body.

18. Armd is due to the degeneration of the macula, which is the central part of the retina that enables the majority of eyesight

19. Cones are a type of photoreceptor cell in the retina.They give us our color vision.Cones are concentrated in the center of our retina in an area called the macula and help us see fine details

20. Spectral-domain OCT showed the intraretinal location of the SRN and the integrity of the RPE over the entire macula that could facilitate the differentiation between neovascular IJRT and choroidal neovascularisation from various ethiology or retinal angiomatous proliferation.

21. Macular degeneration, often age-related macular degeneration (AMD or Armd), is a medical condition that usually affects older adults and results in a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the macula) because of damage to the retina.

22. Thus under binocular conditions there is macular fixation, improved visual acuity up to six times the monocular acuity as well as reduced suppression scotoma of the amblyopic eye; this only occurs, however, if the macula of the fixing eye is barred from seeing.

23. The possible function of the epithelioid cells is being discussed refering to the fact that, contrarily to mammals, neither in aglomerular nor in glomerular kidneys of teleosts exists any topographical relation between epithelioid cells and macula densa, since the nephrons of marine teleosts have no distal tubular segment.

24. In a representative group of 506 persons with oculocutaneous and ocular albinism who are in care at the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Saarland (UKS), we present a staging of morphological findings of the iris, retinal pigment epithelium and macula, and of the optic nerve head which has been in use for 10 years. Albinism may present with a remarkably mild ocular phenotype and a near to normal functional phenotype.