Medical term:
buphthalmoses
buph·thal·mi·a
, buphthalmus , buphthalmos (būf-thal'mē-ă, -thal'mŭs, -thal'mŏs)Enlargement of the eyeball as a result of congenital glaucoma.
[G. bous, ox, + ophthalmos, eye]
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buphthalmos
Enlargement of the corneas resulting from abnormally raised pressure within the eyes at birth (congenital GLAUCOMA). The eyes appear unnaturally large because of the greater corneal diameter. Early detection and treatment can save sight. From the Greek bous , an ox and ophthalmos , an eye.Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
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