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- Enophthalmos abstract "Enophthalmos is the posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit due to changes in the volume of the orbit (bone) relative to its contents (the eyeball and orbital fat), or loss of function of the orbitalis muscle.It may be a congenital anomaly, or be acquired as a result of trauma (such as in a blowout fracture of the orbit), Horner's syndrome (apparent enophthalmos due to ptosis), Marfan Syndrome, silent sinus syndrome, or phthisis bulbi.".
- Enophthalmos diseasesdb "18249".
- Enophthalmos emedicineSubject "oph".
- Enophthalmos emedicineTopic "617".
- Enophthalmos icd10 "H05.4".
- Enophthalmos icd9 "376.50".
- Enophthalmos meshId "D015841".
- Enophthalmos wikiPageID "4954936".
- Enophthalmos wikiPageRevisionID "605398732".
- Enophthalmos diseasesdb "18249".
- Enophthalmos emedicinesubj "oph".
- Enophthalmos emedicinetopic "617".
- Enophthalmos hasPhotoCollection Enophthalmos.
- Enophthalmos icd "376.5".
- Enophthalmos icd "H05.4".
- Enophthalmos meshid "D015841".
- Enophthalmos name "Enophthalmos".
- Enophthalmos wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Enophthalmos subject Category:Disorders_of_eyelid,_lacrimal_system_and_orbit.
- Enophthalmos type Abstraction100002137.
- Enophthalmos type Attribute100024264.
- Enophthalmos type Condition113920835.
- Enophthalmos type Disease114070360.
- Enophthalmos type Disorder114052403.
- Enophthalmos type DisordersOfEyelid,LacrimalSystemAndOrbit.
- Enophthalmos type IllHealth114052046.
- Enophthalmos type Illness114061805.
- Enophthalmos type PathologicalState114051917.
- Enophthalmos type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Enophthalmos type State100024720.
- Enophthalmos type Disease.
- Enophthalmos type AilmentCondition.
- Enophthalmos type Situation.
- Enophthalmos comment "Enophthalmos is the posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit due to changes in the volume of the orbit (bone) relative to its contents (the eyeball and orbital fat), or loss of function of the orbitalis muscle.It may be a congenital anomaly, or be acquired as a result of trauma (such as in a blowout fracture of the orbit), Horner's syndrome (apparent enophthalmos due to ptosis), Marfan Syndrome, silent sinus syndrome, or phthisis bulbi.".
- Enophthalmos label "Enoftalmia".
- Enophthalmos label "Enoftalmia".
- Enophthalmos label "Enoftalmo".
- Enophthalmos label "Enoftalmos".
- Enophthalmos label "Enophthalmos".
- Enophthalmos label "Enophthalmus".
- Enophthalmos label "Énophtalmie".
- Enophthalmos label "Энофтальм".
- Enophthalmos label "خوص (مرض)".
- Enophthalmos sameAs Enophthalmus.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Enoftalmos.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Énophtalmie.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Enoftalmo.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Enoftalmia.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Enoftalmia.
- Enophthalmos sameAs m.0cwyf3.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Q1343593.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Q1343593.
- Enophthalmos sameAs Enophthalmos.
- Enophthalmos wasDerivedFrom Enophthalmos?oldid=605398732.
- Enophthalmos isPrimaryTopicOf Enophthalmos.
- Enophthalmos name "Enophthalmos".