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cycloplegia
cy·clo·ple·gia C0836600 (sī′klə-plē′jə)n. Paralysis of the ciliary muscles of the eye, resulting in the loss of visual accommodation.cycloplegia (ˌsaɪkləʊˈpliːdʒɪə; ˌsɪk-) n (Pathology) paralysis of the muscles that adjust the shape of the lens of the eye, resulting in loss of ability to focus ˌcycloˈplegic adjTranslationscycloplegia
cycloplegia [si″klo-ple´jah] paralysis of the ciliary muscle; paralysis of accommodation.cy·clo·ple·gi·a (sī'klō-plē'jē-ă), Loss of power in the ciliary muscle of the eye; may be by denervation or by pharmacologic action. [cyclo- + G. plēgē, stroke] cycloplegia (sī′klə-plē′jə)n. Paralysis of the ciliary muscles of the eye, resulting in the loss of visual accommodation.cycloplegia Ophthalmology Paralysis of the ciliary muscle, resulting in paralysis of accommodationcy·clo·ple·gi·a (sī'klō-plē'jē-ă) Loss of power in the ciliary muscle of the eye; may be by denervation or by pharmacologic action. [cyclo- + G. plēgē, stroke]cycloplegia Paralysis of the focusing muscle of the eye, usually caused by atropine or other similar eye drops, but occasionally a permanent state as a result of blunt injury to the eye. Cycloplegia makes it impossible to focus on near objects without spectacles.cycloplegia Paralysis of the ciliary muscle resulting in a loss of accommodation. It is usually accompanied by dilatation of the pupil. See acetylcholine; anisocycloplegia; latent hyperopia; mydriatic. |