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trachoma

/truh-koh-muh/US // trəˈkoʊ mə //UK // (trəˈkəʊmə) //

沙眼,砂眼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ophthalmology.

    • : a chronic, contagious infection of the conjunctiva and cornea, characterized by the formation of granulations and scarring and caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.

Examples

  • This is an operation for the removal of follicular formations in the conjunctiva, and is used more especially in trachoma.

  • The disease sometimes lasts for years without causing Trachoma.

  • Trachoma, a virulent form of conjunctivitis, is a communicable eye disease which must be carefully safeguarded.

  • Many of these cases are out-and-out trachoma, others acute conjunctivitis, and a larger proportion are "mild trachoma."

  • Two other "catching" diseases cause city schools a great deal of trouble,—trachoma and pediculosis (head lice).