(tıp) katarakt, perde, aksu, akbasma

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{i} cataract
A large waterfall; steep rapids in a river

The cataracts on the Nile helped compartiment Upper Egypt, since the Pharaonic age marking several nome boundaries.

opacity of the lens of the eye resulting in complete or partial blindness
an opacity of the crystalline lens ( wav, 39K) ( aiff, 20K)
A cataract is a cloud or film that can form on the lens of a person's eye The presence of a cataract can degrade the quality of one's vision by blocking and scattering light as it enters the eye It is often associated with chronic exposure to ultraviolet radiation
a large waterfall; violent rush of water over a precipice clouding of the natural lens of the eye
In order to see clearly, the cornea and lens must be transparent A cataract is a cloudy or hazy lens, which blurs the picture on the retina This occurs most commonly as a part of the aging process A cataract may be removed surgically when it has become so hazy that it significantly interferes with sight; when it makes one's daily activities difficult or impossible Cataracts generally progress very slowly over a period of years and can be removed at any stage of development Cataract surgery is one of the most successful surgical procedures in medicine Following surgery, the lens of your eye must be replaced in one of three ways: spectacle glasses in front of the eye, a contact lens on the eye, or a permanent plastic lens (a lens implant) inserted inside the eye, usually at the time of surgery (Palin 4)
Opacity or clouding of the natural crystalline lens that may prevent a clear image from forming on the retina Cataracts occur naturally and can be induced by trauma The cataractous lens may require surgical removal if visual loss becomes significant, with lost optical power replaced with an intraocular lens
A cataract is a clouding of part or all of the lens inside the eye, resulting in blurred or distorted vision
A clouding of the lens of the eye
a clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye or its surrounding transparent membrane, obstructing the passage of light and causing a reduction in vision Cataract removal is generally considered a safe procedure for people with retinal degeneration For more information, read "Cataract Surgery and Retinal Degeneration" in the MD Support Library
clouding of the natural lens of the eye
Loss of transparency of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule
a large waterfall; violent rush of water over a precipice
Cataracts are layers over a person's eyes that prevent them from seeing properly. Cataracts usually develop because of old age or illness. Age is not a factor in cataract surgery. Opacity of the eye's crystalline lens. Cataracts causing central visual-field defects are most likely to affect vision. Cataracts may occur in newborns and infants. Diabetes mellitus, prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays, or trauma can cause them in adults, but they most often occur with age, resulting from gradual loss of transparency of the lens. Treatment is a surgical procedure to replace the lens with an artificial one
opacity found in the crystalline lens within the eye, can be caused by exposure to ultraviolet light, contributes to sensitivity to violet light, may interfere with vision, may be removed by excising the crystalline lens
An opacity of the lens in the eye, which can be removed by surgery
Opacity of the crystalline lens
A waterfall
A cloudiness or opacity of the normally clear lens of the eye
an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye
(tıp) katarakt, perde, aksu, akbasma
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