ciliary Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɪl.i.ə.ri]
  • Us [ ˈsɪl.i.er.i]

Meaning of ciliary In English

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  • Evidence for monolayer viability was vigorous ciliary activity.

  • This ganglion mediates both the pupillary light reflex and visual accommodation through its control of the iris and ciliary muscle, respectively.

  • Humidification will prevent heat loss, preserve ciliary activity and prevent drying of secretions, improving the chances of good respiratory function postoperatively.

  • Aqueous fluid is produced by the ciliary body, which lies behind the iris.

  • The effects of choroidal or ciliary nerve transection on myopic eye growth induced by goggles.

  • The affected patients have a rare ultrastructural defect of intermittent absence of the ciliary central pair microtubules.

  • It is similarly apparent that spread to the iris may have occurred following injections of the ciliary muscle.

  • Anterogradely labeled terminals in the visual sensory nuclei, indicating tracer spread from the ciliary muscle to the retina, were present in both cases.

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