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Miosis
Miosis Miosis [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... MedlinePlus {{{MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Miosis should not be confused with meiosis, the ... cellular division process involved in sexual reproduction. Miosis is a medical term for constriction of ... groups of drugs, known as "miotics". Extreme miosis is also known as "pinpoint pupils". ...
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Miosis (translated from German)
Miosis Miosis is the medical term for one Narrowing ... muscle, of the Musculus sphincter pupillae. The miosis becomes with beam of light parasympathisch released ... B. Atropin ) to be restrained. To the miosis those is due Irisflaeche increases. There that ...
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Miosis (translated from Spanish)
Miosis In medicina , contraction pupil produced by drugs ... action is antagonistic to the one ofMidriasis Miosis Espásmodica: This is produced by irritation to common motor ocular nerve Spinal Miosis:One takes place by injury in médula ...
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Talk:Miosis
Talk:Miosis The User From 70.113.91.208 ... the spelling "myosis" is more correct than "miosis" (as "myopia"). There is already a redirect from myosis to miosis. I'm unable to say which is ... current; Google has many more hits for miosis, but Google is no authority. For now ... lists myosis as a variant form for miosis, not vice versa. [1][2] --Tasty ...
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Pupil
... symptom of which is excessive pupillary constriction (miosis) in one eye. This disparity in pupil ... for the constriction of the pupil is miosis. Substances that cause miosis are called miotic. See also Eye contact ...
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Physostigmin (translated from German)
... frequency lowering, at the eyes to one Miosis (constriction of the pupil), at the bronchi ... reaction When overdosing: Bradycardia Salivation Vomit Convulsion Miosis Contraindications Physostigmin may not be used with ...
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Horn he syndrome (translated from German)
... the Sympathikus develops. Table of contents Symptoms Miosis Those Miosis steps by the loss pleasantly internal fourth ...
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Pupil (translated from German)
... can. The eye steers by making smaller (Miosis) or increasing (Mydriasis) the pupil with the ... round, the pupil form differs during a miosis between the individual kinds. With some kinds ...
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Toxidrome
... bronchorrhea , confusion, defecation, diaphoresis, diarrhea, emesis, lacrimation, miosis, muscle fasciculations , salivation, seizures, urination, and weakness ... an opiate toxidrome include altered mental states, miosis, shock, and unresponsiveness. Complications include bradycardia, hypotension ...
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User:MattKingston/Scratch bethanechol
... and intraoccular administration its principal effects are miosis and increased aqueous humour outflow. Indications Topical ... glaucoma. Intraoccular administration is used to produce miosis after lense implantation during cataract surgery. Contraindications ...
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