"cyclitic" meaning in English

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Adjective

Head templates: {{en-adj|?}} cyclitic
  1. (ophthalmology) Pertaining to inflammation of the ciliary body of the eye; Related to or involving cyclitis. Categories (topical): Ophthalmology Derived forms: cyclitic membrane, glaucomatocyclitic
    Sense id: en-cyclitic-en-adj-T-~DqxQZ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: medicine, ophthalmology, sciences
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          "text": "This operation has already been repeatedly performed with favorable results (Ed. Meyer, Laurence, Secondi), but iis unreliable (Critchett, Mooren), leads in half the cases to phthisis bulbe (Ed. Meyer), and succeeds only in those cases in which one or the other bundle of ciliary nerves is manifestly irritated, and the second eye is becoming involved; it must, however, necessarily fail where the ciliary body is completely involved in the cyclitic process , and where this is indicated by the sensitiveness to palpation at every single point of the anterior scleral zone.",
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