Choroidal artery


choroidal artery n.

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  • Choroidea

    choroidea cho·roi·de·a (kə-roi’dē-ə, kô-) n. The choroid.

  • Choroideremia

    choroideremia cho·roid·e·re·mi·a (kôr’oi-də-rē’mē-ə, kô-) n.

  • Choroiditis

    [kawr-oi-dahy-tis, kohr-] /ˌkɔr ɔɪˈdaɪ tɪs, ˌkoʊr-/ noun, Ophthalmology. 1. inflammation of the . choroiditis cho·roid·i·tis (kôr’oi-dī’tĭs) n. Inflammation of the choroid.

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    choroido- or choroid- or chorioido- or chorioid- pref. Choroid coat: choroidoiritis.


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