释义 |
enophthalmus, -mos Ophthalm.|ɛnɒfˈθælməs, -ɒs| [mod.L., f. Gr. ἐν in + ὀϕθαλµός eye.] Abnormal retraction of the eyeball into the orbit.
1883Index-Catal. Libr. Surg.-General's Office, U.S. Army IV. 253 (heading) Enophthalmus. 1892Gradle in Hare's Syst. Pract. Therap. 1075 The..receding of the eyeball into the orbit, enophthalmos, is apparently produced by any condition of emaciation or extreme anæmia. 1907Practitioner Nov. 734 The intermittent exophthalmos occurs when the head is depressed, such as occurs in stooping, whereas enophthalmos follows when the head is in the erect position. 1964S. Duke-Elder Parsons' Dis. Eye (ed. 14) x. 109 When all the sympathetic function on one side is lost, resulting in miosis, a narrowed palpebral fissure and slight enophthalmos (due to loss of tone of Müller's muscle) [etc.]. |