"Phacolysis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Phacolysis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Phacolysis" Meaning

Phacolysis is a medical term that refers to the breakdown or dissolution of a cataract, often as a result of treatment. In other words, it is the process of breaking down or removing a cataract from the eye to restore vision.

"Phacolysis" Examples

Phagocytosis


Phagocytosis is the process by which certain cells, such as white blood cells, engulf and digest foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells. Here are five usage examples:

The white blood cells in this patient's immune system were capable of performing phagocytosis, effectively combating the infection.
Research has shown that phagocytosis plays a crucial role in the body's defense against diseases caused by bacteria.
Some antibiotics work by inhibiting the phagocytosis process, allowing the bacteria to survive and multiply.
The study of phagocytosis has led to a greater understanding of the human immune system and the development of new treatments for immune-related disorders.
The doctor explained to the patient that her body's ability to perform phagocytosis was compromised, making her more susceptible to infections.

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Phacidiaceae

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The term "Phacidiaceae" refers to a family of fungi in the order Helotiales. It includes species that grow on various trees and shrubs, and cause diseases such as canker and leaf spot. The name "Phacidiaceae" comes from the Greek word "phakos", meaning "blob" or "spot", likely referring to the characteristic fruiting bodies of these fungi.

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Phacochoerus is a genus of large porcupine that includes the Cape porcupine (Phacochoerus africanus) and the Dorcas gazelle (Phacochoerus addax).

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Phacolite

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A phacolite is a type of fossilized inclusion, typically an opaque or translucent globular or oval-shaped body, found within the calcite of an alabaster or travertine deposit. Phacolithes are formed when a gas or liquid-filled cavity within the rock becomes replaced with calcium carbonate, usually during the process of dolomitization.

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Phacomatoses

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Phacomatoses refers to a group of rare genetic disorders that affect the development and structure of the eyes, brain, and other parts of the body. These disorders can cause a range of symptoms, including abnormal growths, tumors, and vision loss. Examples of phacomatoses include Von Hippel-Lindau disease, tuberous sclerosis, and Sturge-Weber syndrome.

Phacomatosis

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Phacomatosis is a rare congenital disorder characterized by the presence of benign or malignant neoplasms ( tumors) on the skin, often accompanied by other systemic abnormalities, such as eye and central nervous system lesions. It is a type of congenital neoplasia, where tumors develop before birth. The term "phacomatosis" refers to the combination of multiple tumors and congenital anomalies, often resulting from germ cell mutations early in fetal development.

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Phacosclerosis

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Phaeacian

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Phaeacian refers to a person or thing related to or characteristic of the Phaeacians, an ancient Greek mythological people who were said to be the inhabitants of the island of Scheria, where Odysseus was entertainment after his journey in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey.

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Phaedo

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Phaedo is a Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates and one of the most important figures in Western philosophy. He is best known for his dialogues, particularly his accounts of Socrates' final days.