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Ino (ī`nō), in Greek mythology, daughter of Cadmus. She was the wife of AthamasAthamas , in Greek mythology, king of Boeotia. He married Nephele, who bore him Phrixus and Helle, but he later fell in love with Ino, who bore him Learchus and Melicertes. ..... Click the link for more information. , to whom she bore Learchus and Melicertes. She plotted to kill her stepchildren, Phrixus and Helle, but their mother, Nephele, saved them with the help of a winged ram (see Golden FleeceGolden Fleece, in Greek mythology, the magic fleece of the winged ram that saved Phrixus and Helle, the children of Nephele and Athamas, from the jealousy of Ino, Athamas' second wife. ..... Click the link for more information. ). Later, when Athamas went mad and killed Learchus, Ino and Melicertes leaped into the sea to their deaths and were changed into sea deities, Leucothea and Palaemon.INO
INOAcronym for internuclear ophthalmoplegia. InoSymbol for inosine.INO Abbreviation for internuclear ophthalmoplegia.
Ino Abbreviation for inosine. ophthalmoplegia (of-thal?mo-ple'j(e-)a) [ ophthalmo- + -plegia] OPHTHALMOPLEGIAParalysis of ocular muscles. See: illustrationophthalmoplegia externaParalysis of extraocular muscles. ophthalmoplegia internaParalysis of the iris and ciliary muscle. internuclear ophthalmoplegia Abbreviation: INO Loss of the normal paired movements of the eyes when tracking an object to the left or right. An INO is marked by the failure of one eye, e.g., the left, to cross the midline during an attempt to see an object on the opposite side of the body, e.g., the right. EtiologyThis failure of adduction of the affected eye is caused by a lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus of the brain. Synonym: Roth-Bielschowsky syndromenuclear ophthalmoplegiaParalysis due to a lesion of the nuclei of the ocular motor nerves.Parinaud ophthalmoplegia See: Parinaud ophthalmoplegia syndromeophthalmoplegia partialisIncomplete paralysis involving only one or two of the ocular muscles.ophthalmoplegia progressivaOcular muscle paralysis in which all the muscles become involved slowly due to deterioration of the motor nerve nuclei. ophthalmoplegia totalisParalysis that affects both internal and external ocular muscles.
internuclear ophthalmoplegia Abbreviation: INO Loss of the normal paired movements of the eyes when tracking an object to the left or right. An INO is marked by the failure of one eye, e.g., the left, to cross the midline during an attempt to see an object on the opposite side of the body, e.g., the right. EtiologyThis failure of adduction of the affected eye is caused by a lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus of the brain. Synonym: Roth-Bielschowsky syndromeSee also: ophthalmoplegiaINO
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