Definition of Synechias

1. Noun. (plural of synechia) ¹

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Definition of Synechias

1. synechia [n] - See also: synechia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synechias

syndromes
syndromic
synds
syne
synecdochal
synecdoche
synecdoches
synecdochic
synecdochical
synecdochically
synecdochy
synechdoche
synechia
synechiae
synechias (current term)
synecism
synecisms
synecological
synecologically
synecologies
synecologist
synecologists
synecology
synectic
synectin
syned
synedria
synedrium
synereses

Literary usage of Synechias

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

1. A Treatise on Diseases of the Nose and Throat by Ernest Lorenzo Shurly (1900)
"synechias are usually found upon one side of the nose only, but may be on both sides. Some of these formations are of congenital origin, although the ..."

2. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"It tends to prevent iritis, and, should perforation of the cornea occur, it prevents anterior synechias from forming. The margins of the eyelids should be ..."

3. Annals of Ophthalmology (1917)
"terior synechias, both crystalline lenses opaque, the tension in both eyes slightly increased, vision limited to light perception. ..."

4. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting by American Ophthalmological Society (1897)
"synechias all broken and eye quiet. Told to stop inunction and take potassic iodide and continue atropine. Jan. 8, '91. Patient stopped the use of atropine ..."

5. Text-book of Ophthalmology by Ernst Fuchs, Alexander Duane (1899)
"At the places where they were situated, broad and solid synechias are left, and there is often also a circumscribed atrophy of the tissue of the iris. ..."

6. Text-book of ophthalmology by Ernst Fuchs (1892)
"Syphilitic iritis also occurs during intra-uterine life; the children then come into the world with the remains of it, such as synechias, occlusion of the ..."

7. Diseases of the eye: A Handbook of Ophthalmic Practice for Students and by George Edmund De Schweinitz (1913)
"The mobility of the iris is tested to find the presence of attachments between the iris and the lens (synechias), or atrophy of the iris, or to ascertain ..."

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