Definition of Intraocular

1. Adjective. (context: ophthalmology) Inside or within the eye. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intraocular

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Intraocular

1. Within the eye. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intraocular

intransitiveness
intransitivise
intransitivity
intransitivize
intransmissible
intransmutability
intransmutable
intransparent
intrant
intrants
intranuclear
intranuclearly
intranucleosomal
intraobserver error
intraoccular
intraocular (current term)
intraocular fluid
intraocular implant
intraocular lens
intraocular neuritis
intraocular part of optic nerve
intraocular pressure
intraocular pressure monitoring
intraocular tension
intraocularly
intraoesophageal
intraoesophageally
intraoffice
intraoperative
intraoperative care

Literary usage of Intraocular

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annals of Ophthalmology (1904)
"Cases of pseudo-neuroepithelioma of the retina, presenting increased intraocular tension, are of such unusual occurrence, that the writer feels justified in ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1870)
"A Treatise on intraocular Tumours ; from Original Clinical Observations and ... Because I am convinced that intraocular tumours especially are destined to ..."

3. Injuries of the eye, orbit, and eyelids: Their Immediate and Remote Effects by George Lawson (1867)
"TRAUMATIC intraocular HEMORRHAGE must be clearly distinguished from those haemorrhages within the eye which are so commonly associated with, but secondary ..."

4. Diagnostics of the Fundus Oculi by Edward Leroy Oatman (1920)
"The most frequent intraocular tumor is sarcoma of the choroid. ... In common with other progressive intraocular growths, sarcoma passes through four stages ..."

5. An American Text-book of Physiology by William Henry Howell (1900)
"intraocular Images.—Light entering the eye makes visible, under certain ... If the intraocular object is at the same time sufficiently near the back of the ..."

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