Exophthalmos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Exophthalmos (also called exophthalmia ) is a bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit. Exophthalmos can be either bilateral (as is often seen in Graves' Disease) or unilateral (as is often s...
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Alternate Name(s): Protruding eyes; Exophthalmos; Proptosis; Bulging eyes ...... Bulging eyes involve the abnormal protrusion of one or both eyeballs.
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Overview: Exophthalmos is defined in Dorland's Medical Dictionary as an abnormal protrusion of the eyeball; also labeled as proptosis. Proptosis in the same reference is defined as exophthalmos. Henderson reserves the use of the word exophthalmos for ... ... More on Exophthalmos...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Exophthalmos? ... Exophthalmos is a medical condition that is usually linked with some other type of illness. Exopthalmos is characterized by bulging or protruding eyeballs. In most cases, both eyeballs are affected, but in some circumstances, only one eyeball is affected.
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Underlying Conditions of Exophthalmos including causal conditions, associated conditions, and misdiagnosis of overlooked causes. ... Symptoms of Exophthalmos...
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Causes of Exophthalmos including triggers, underlying medical cause of Exophthalmos, risk factors, and what causes Exophthalmos. ... Causes of Exophthalmos: Online Medical Books...
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Exophthalmos means the same thing and this term usually is used when describing proptosis due to Grave's disease. Disorders that may cause changes in the appearance of the face and eyes that resemble proptosis but are not include hyperthyroidism without infiltrative eye disease, Cushing's disease, and severe obesity.
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Exophthalmos, or exophthalmia, is a protruding eyeball anteriorly out of the orbit (eye socket). The Greek word ophthalmos means eye and the Greek word ex means out ... Exophthalmos, or exophthalmia, is a protruding eyeball anteriorly out of the orbit (eye socket). The Greek word ophthalmos means "eye" and the Greek word...
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