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Definition of Iridokeratitis
1. Noun. Inflammation of the iris and cornea of the eye.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iridokeratitis
Literary usage of Iridokeratitis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Ophthalmology (1904)
"He concluded that there existed a definite relation between herpes zoster
ophthalmicus, monocular ophthalmia, malarial keratitis, iridokeratitis, ..."
2. Diseases of the eye by George Edmund De Schweinitz (1916)
"It has been ascribed to an intra-uterine iridokeratitis with increased intra-ocular
tension; in other words, a form of congenital glaucoma. ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on Ophthalmology by Lawrance Webster Fox (1920)
"... the plastic cyclitis following disease or injury of the ciliary body in the
exciting eye. The most common of these are serous iritis, iridokeratitis, ..."
4. Syphilis; a Treatise for Practitioners by Edward Loughborough Keyes (1908)
"Such complications as iridokeratitis and opacities of the lens or other adhesions
are fairly frequent. Glaucomatous complications are rare. TREATMENT. ..."
5. Annals of Ophthalmology (1904)
"He concluded that there existed a definite relation between herpes zoster
ophthalmicus, monocular ophthalmia, malarial keratitis, iridokeratitis, ..."
6. Diseases of the eye by George Edmund De Schweinitz (1916)
"It has been ascribed to an intra-uterine iridokeratitis with increased intra-ocular
tension; in other words, a form of congenital glaucoma. ..."
7. A Practical Treatise on Ophthalmology by Lawrance Webster Fox (1920)
"... the plastic cyclitis following disease or injury of the ciliary body in the
exciting eye. The most common of these are serous iritis, iridokeratitis, ..."
8. Syphilis; a Treatise for Practitioners by Edward Loughborough Keyes (1908)
"Such complications as iridokeratitis and opacities of the lens or other adhesions
are fairly frequent. Glaucomatous complications are rare. TREATMENT. ..."