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    Enucleation is the removal of the eye that leaves the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact. This type of ocular surgery is indicated for...
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  • dissecting it Enucleation of the eye, removal of the eye that leaves the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact Self-enucleation, self-inflicted...
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    the Vale Tudo Japan 1995 tournament after his opponent, Gerard Gordeau, performed an illegal gouge that blinded him in his right eye. Enucleation of the...
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    to spare healthy tissue and the sensitive optic nerves. Proton therapy Enucleation of the eye - Removal of the eye, but the muscles and eyelids are left...
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    Phthisis bulbi (category Disorders of vitreous body and globe)
    insertion of a prosthesis, which may be preceded by enucleation of the eye. The affected eye is shrunken, and has little to no vision. The intraocular...
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  • agents injected intravenously. Enucleation of the eye Eye surgery Oculoplastics Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainesville, Florida:...
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    Ocular prosthesis (redirect from Glass eye)
    prosthesis, artificial eye or glass eye is a type of craniofacial prosthesis that replaces an absent natural eye following an enucleation, evisceration, or...
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    Exophthalmos (redirect from Eye proptosis)
    the eye is removed in a relatively simple surgery known as enucleation of the eye. The prognosis for a replaced eye is determined by the extent of damage...
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  • relieve the increasing severity of the pain, in 1998 she underwent an enucleation of the eye and reportedly woke up from anesthesia during the procedure...
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    Autoenucleation, also known as oedipism, is the self-inflicted enucleation (removal) of the eye. It is considered a form of self-mutilation and is normally caused...
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