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exophthalmos
(redirected from congenital exophthalmos)

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ex·oph·thal·mos also ex·oph·thal·mus  (ksf-thlms)
n.
Abnormal protrusion of the eyeball.

[Greek exophthalmos, with prominent eyes : ex-, outside; see exo- + ophthalmos, eye; see okw- in Indo-European roots.]

exoph·thalmic adj.

exophthalmos [ˌɛksɒfˈθælmɒs], exophthalmus [ˌɛksɒfˈθælməs], exophthalmia [ˌɛksɒfˈθælmɪə]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, as caused by hyperthyroidism Also called proptosis ocular proptosis
[via New Latin from Greek, from ex-1 + ophthalmos eye]
exophthalmic  adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.exophthalmos - protrusion of the eyeball from the socket
hyperthyroidism, thyrotoxicosis - an overactive thyroid gland; pathologically excessive production of thyroid hormones or the condition resulting from excessive production of thyroid hormones
exophthalmic goiter, Graves' disease - exophthalmos occurring in association with goiter; hyperthyroidism with protrusion of the eyeballs
symptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease


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