释义 |
Parinaud conjunctivitis Pa·ri·naud con·junc·ti·vi·tis (pah-ri-nō'), a chronic necrotic inflammation of the conjunctiva characterized by large, irregular, reddish follicles and regional lymphadenopathy.Pa·ri·naud con·junc·ti·vi·tis (pah-ri-nō' kŏn-jŭngk'ti-vī'tis) A chronic necrotic inflammation of the conjunctiva characterized by large, irregular, reddish follicles and regional lymphadenopathy. Parinaud, Henri, French ophthalmologist, 1844-1905. Parinaud conjunctivitis - a chronic necrotic inflammation of the conjunctiva characterized by large, irregular, reddish follicles and regional lymphadenopathy.Parinaud oculoglandular syndrome - unilateral conjunctival granuloma with preauricular adenopathy in tularemia, chancre, and tuberculosis.Parinaud ophthalmoplegia - Synonym(s): Parinaud syndromeParinaud syndrome - paralysis of conjugate upward gaze with a lesion at the level of the superior colliculi. Synonym(s): Parinaud ophthalmoplegiaParinaud I syndrome - retraction nystagmus; systemic hypertension; Babinski sign; extraocular palsy; pupils usually normal in size but have poor reaction to light and near vision. Synonym(s): divergence paralysis; Koerber-Salus-Elsching syndrome |