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- Arcus_senilis abstract "Arcus senilis (or arcus senilis corneae) is a white, gray, or blue opaque ring in the corneal margin (peripheral corneal opacity), or white ring in front of the periphery of the iris. It is present at birth, but then fades; however, it is quite commonly present in the elderly. It can also appear earlier in life as a result of hypercholesterolemia. Arcus senilis can be confused with the limbus sign, which reflects calcium rather than lipid deposits.".
- Arcus_senilis diseasesdb "17120".
- Arcus_senilis icd10 "H18.4".
- Arcus_senilis icd9 "371.41".
- Arcus_senilis meshId "D001112".
- Arcus_senilis omim "107800".
- Arcus_senilis thumbnail Four_representative_slides_of_corneal_arcus.jpg?width=300.
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- Arcus_senilis caption "Four representative slides of corneal arcus - arcus deposits tend to start at 6 and 12 o'clock and fill in until becoming completely circumferential. There is a thin, clear section separating the arcus from the limbus, known as the lucid interval of Vogt. Image from Zech and Hoeg, 2008.".
- Arcus_senilis diseasesdb "17120".
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- Arcus_senilis icd "371.41".
- Arcus_senilis icd "H18.4".
- Arcus_senilis meshid "D001112".
- Arcus_senilis name "Arcus senilis".
- Arcus_senilis omim "107800".
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- Arcus_senilis subject Category:Disorders_of_sclera_and_cornea.
- Arcus_senilis type Disease.
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- Arcus_senilis type Situation.
- Arcus_senilis comment "Arcus senilis (or arcus senilis corneae) is a white, gray, or blue opaque ring in the corneal margin (peripheral corneal opacity), or white ring in front of the periphery of the iris. It is present at birth, but then fades; however, it is quite commonly present in the elderly. It can also appear earlier in life as a result of hypercholesterolemia. Arcus senilis can be confused with the limbus sign, which reflects calcium rather than lipid deposits.".
- Arcus_senilis label "Arco senil".
- Arcus_senilis label "Arco senil".
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- Arcus_senilis label "Arcus senilis".
- Arcus_senilis label "Arcus senilis".
- Arcus_senilis label "Arcus senilis".
- Arcus_senilis label "Gérontoxon".
- Arcus_senilis label "Роговичная дуга".
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- Arcus_senilis depiction Four_representative_slides_of_corneal_arcus.jpg.
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- Arcus_senilis name "Arcus senilis".