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2. Ciliary body the thickened part of the vascular tunic of the eye, connecting choroid and iris, made up of the Ciliary muscle and the Ciliary processes.

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4. It comprises the Ciliary muscle and the Ciliary processes and is roughly triangular in sagittal section

5. Ciliary body definition, the part of the tunic of the eye, between the choroid coat and the iris, consisting chiefly of the Ciliary muscle and the Ciliary processes

6. What does Ciliary mean? Information and translations of Ciliary in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …

7. The Ciliary body contains smooth muscle fibers called Ciliary muscles that help to control the shape of the lens

8. Cili a small hair ciliary muscle, cilia, Ciliophora, Aciliate Ciliary muscles are small hair-like muscles in the eye

9. The whole Ciliary body forms a ring.

10. Definition of Ciliary in the Definitions.net dictionary

11. Cili a small hair ciliary muscle, cilia, Ciliophora, Aciliate Ciliary muscles are small hair-like muscles in the eye

12. 3 synonyms for Ciliary: cilial, ciliate, ciliate

13. The Ciliary body is an inner eye structure that forms a semi-transparent ring on the outer surface of the choroid. It includes the Ciliary muscle and the fingerlike Ciliary processes

14. How to use Ciliary in a sentence.

15. ‘Escudier and coworkers studied the Ciliary ultrastructure of 40 patients who had respiratory tract infections.’ ‘These spines contain epidermal cells and Ciliary sensory cells.’ ‘Cigarette smoking is known to affect Ciliary action in the nasopharynx and respiratory tract.’

16. A Ciliary ridge (collarette) about 2mm from pupillary margin

17. The surface is thrown into folds, called Ciliary processes

18. Ctenes, row of ciliary comb plates characteristic of Ctenophores

19. The Ciliary processes are attached to the lens via zonular fibers.

20. The Ciliary body is the forward continuation of the choroid

21. Source for information on Ciliary feeding: A Dictionary of Biology dictionary.

22. The Ciliary body is a ring of tissue that encircles the lens

23. In 6 cases both haptics were placed symmetrically in the ciliary sulcus.

24. Of or relating to the Ciliary body and associated structures of the eye.

25. Of or relating to the Ciliary body and associated structures of the eye

26. Ciliary length from 50 cells at the indicated times was measured using ImageJ (NIH)

27. Towards the posterior surface of the lens there are Ciliary processes which contain capillaries.

28. A spasm of accommodation (also known as a ciliary spasm, an accommodation, or Accommodative spasm) is a condition in which the ciliary muscle of the eye remains in a constant state of contraction

29. In two cases the posteriorly dislocated IOL’s could be repositioned into the ciliary sulcus.

30. NPHP4 controls Ciliary trafficking of membrane proteins and large soluble proteins at the transition zone

31. Ciliary feeding A method of feeding used by lancelets and many other aquatic invertebrates

32. For cilia isolation, control cells or cells during Ciliary regeneration were deflagellated by pH shock

33. According to these results, the lens and the ciliary sulcus diameter undergo age related changes.

34. The Ciliary muscle is composed of smooth muscle fibers oriented in longitudinal, radial, and circular directions

35. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The Sulcoflex is designed for implantation into the ciliary sulcus in pseudophake eyes.

36. Method and apparatus for bottom-up processing of a structure using an adhesion system having fine ciliary

37. What is primary Ciliary dyskinesia (PCD)? PCD is a disorder that affects the cilia in your body

38. After removal of the lens the ciliary sulcus measurements were taken in the vertical and horizontal diameter.

39. Primary Ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is usually an autosomal recessive genetic condition in which the microscopic organelles (cilia) in the respiratory system have defective function. Ciliary dysfunction prevents the clearance of mucous from the lungs, paranasal sinuses and middle ears.

40. Ciliary definition is - of, relating to, or being the annular suspension of the lens of the eye

41. We demonstrate that PKA is associated with ciliary Axonemes where it specifically phosphorylates a 23-kDa protein.

42. Stinging, burning, lacrimation, lid muscle twitching, conjunctival and ciliary redness, Browache, induced myopia with visual blurring may occur

43. As cilia are essential regulators of cell signaling, the composition of the Ciliary membrane needs to be strictly regulated.

44. Primary Ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an inherited disease that affects hair-like structures called cilia that line the airways

45. Ciliary body melanoma is a subtype of uveal melanoma, the most common primary malignant tumor of the eye

46. The posterior Ciliary arteries are branches of the ophthalmic artery, and much variation can occur in their distribution

47. The lens can be inserted into the capsular bag, the ciliary sulcus, or other cavity through the incision.

48. The Ciliary ganglion is a bundle of nerve parasympathetic ganglion located just behind the eye in the posterior orbit

49. The Ctenophore-specific clade branches closer to the ciliary-opsin and Go/RGR groups than to the rhabdomeric-opsins

50. Stinging, burning, lacrimation, lid muscle twitching, conjunctival and ciliary redness, Browache, induced myopia, visual blurring, activation of latent iritis

51. 11 The short posterior Ciliary arteries arise as 1, 2, or 3 branches that then form 10 to 20 branches

52. The Adoral ciliary zone of Cycloposthium spp., inhabiting the large intestine of the horse, was studied by scanning electron microscopy

53. The variety of animal cell motility types can be reduced to three principles: ciliary and ameboid movements and muscle contraction.

54. Glycoproteins extracted from the dissected ciliary body were separated by SDS-PAGE electrophoresis and analyzed by protein Blottings with 8 different lectins

55. Centrioles were observed in angiomatous meningiomas, but cilia and other ciliary structures were found only in the endotheliomatous and fibroblastic meningiomas.

56. Aetiologies were post-infective (29.9%), immunode-ficiency (5%), COPD (3.9%), CTD (3.8%), ciliary dysfunction (2.5%) and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) (2.6%), Table 1

57. The Cilium's activities are mediated by targeting of receptors, channels, and their downstream effector proteins to the ciliary or basal body compartment

58. Haptics may extend at an anterior angle from the lens body and be configured to contact the ciliary sulcus of an eye.

59. However, the aging process can harden the lens or the attached ciliary muscles, making adjusting (called accommodation) and clear focusing more difficult.

60. Primary Ciliary dyskinesia is a disorder characterized by chronic respiratory tract infections, abnormally positioned internal organs, and the inability to have children (infertility)

61. Light-responsive regulation of Ciliary motility is known to be conducted through modulation of dyneins, but the mechanism is not fully understood

62. Primary Ciliary dyskinesia is a disorder characterized by chronic respiratory tract infections, abnormally positioned internal organs, and the inability to have children (infertility)

63. Primary Ciliary dyskinesia is a disorder characterized by chronic respiratory tract infections, abnormally positioned internal organs, and the inability to have children (infertility)

64. [ sil´e-ar″e] pertaining to or resembling cilia; used particularly in reference to certain eye structures, as the Ciliary body or muscle

65. It is not uncommon for alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, Marfan syndrome and primary ciliary dyskinesia patients to have pulmonary NTM colonization and/or infection.

66. In the median aesthetes rhabdomeric visual cells are present; in the lateral ones they have become ciliary “lamellate cells” which are probably also active photoreceptors.

67. BACKGROUND: To assess the efficacy and safety of implanting a secondary toric intraocular lens in the ciliary sulcus to correct pseudophakic ametropia after penetrating keratoplasty.

68. The Ciliary apparatus is connected to cell cycle progression and proliferation, and cilia play a vital part in human and animal development and in everyday life

69. Motile cilia are involved in the most prominent ciliopathy called primary Ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) that combines respiratory symptoms, male infertility, and, in nearly 50% cases, situs inversus.

70. Ciliary body Part of the uvea, anterior to the ora serrata and extending to the root of the iris where it is attached to the scleral spur

71. Primary Ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an inherited disorder of clinical and genetic heterogeneity resulting from mutations in genes involved in the transport, assembly and function of motile cilia

72. Aqueous formulations of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) suitable for lyophilization and subsequent reconstitution in which rhCNTF is admixed with a bulking agent and a thiol-containing antioxidant are provided.

73. Eight of the ten small molecules act through direct interference with the G protein-coupled receptor associated sorting protein 2 (Gprasp2)-SmoM2 Ciliary targeting complex, whereas one antagonist

74. The Ciliary body forms a circle of numerous radial folds (70 to 80 in humans) on the internal surface of the eye between the iris and the retina

75. Besides infection-related adenoid hypertrophy, the differential diagnosis should include ciliary dysfunction, chronic rhinosinusitis, craniofacial malformations, gastroesophageal reflux, tumors and cancer treatment in the nasopharynx and in particular allergies.

76. Complications of cryotherapy: damage to Conjunctiva, cornea, iris, Conjunctival chemosis, subConjunctival hemorrhage, sclera/corneal tissue loss, ciliary body damage and hypotony, damage to eyelids, uvea, extraocular muscles, dry eyes, sclera melt

77. The cirri or tentacles, of which three or four pairs are present, are capable of being protruded, and the minute larva swims by means of the Ciliary action they produce

78. Conjunctivitis* Bacterial Conjunctivitis* Viral Conjunctivitis* Allergic Corneal Injury or Infection Uveitis (Iritis) Glaucoma Vision Normal Normal Normal Reduced or very reduced Reduced Very reduced Pain - - - + + +++ Photophobia +/- - - + ++ - Foreign-body sensation +/- +/- - + - - Itch +/- +/- ++ - - - Tearing + ++ + ++ + - Discharge Mucopurulent Mucoid - - - - Pre-auricular adenopathy - + - - - - Pupils Normal Normal Normal Normal or small Small Moderately dilated and fixed Conjunctival hyperemia Diffuse Diffuse Diffuse Diffuse with ciliary flush Ciliary flush Diffuse with ciliary flush Cornea Clear Sometimes faint punctate staining or infiltrates Clear Depends on disorder Clear or lightly cloudy Cloudy Intraocular pressure Normal Normal Normal Normal Reduced, normal or absent Increased +, present (to various degrees); -, absent; +/-, may be present. *Hyperthyroidism may cause conjunctival injection.

79. Relating to the eyelashes relating to cilia (= the very small parts like hairs on the surface of a cell that move regularly): Disorders of Ciliary function can lead to frequent respiratory tract infections

80. Ciliary body definition is - a vascular structure encircling the inner surface of the eye behind the iris that secretes the aqueous humor and contains the muscle which controls accommodation of the eye.