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  • Cephalhematocele

    A bloody tumor communicating with the dural sinuses.  

  • Cephaledema

    Edema of the head, especially of the brain.  

  • Centrosphere

    The cytoplasm of the centrosome.  

  • Centrosclerosis

    Filling of the bone marrow space with bone tissue.  

  • Centrolecithal

    To an egg cell with the yolk centrally located.  

  • Centrodesmus

    The matter connecting the two centrosomes in a nucleus during mitosis.  

  • Centrocyte

    Any of the stages of B lymphocytes found in the center of lymphatic follicles.  

  • Human centrifuge

    A device that accommodates a human subject being rotated while suspended from a long arm. It is used to investigate the ability of subjects to withstand positive gravitational forces.  

  • Central vision loss

    Loss of the ability to see things directly in front of the eye, a symptom that often occurs in patients with macular degeneration. The macula of the retina contains the greatest concentration of cone photoreceptors in the eye and is the location on the retina where vision is sharpest and colors are perceived with greatest…

  • Central serous retinopathy

    Serous detachment under the macula due to leakage of fluid from the choriocapillaris into the subretinal space between the retina and retinal pigment epithelium. Typically involves one eye and often resolves spontaneously. Occurs most often in men aged 20 to 40.  

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