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floaters — pl. n. opacities in the vitreous humour of the eye, which cast a shadow on the retina and are therefore seen as dark shapes against a bright background in good illumination. They are a form of entoptic phenomena. * * * float·ers (floґtərz)… … Medical dictionary
floaters — pl. n. opacities in the vitreous humour of the eye, which cast a shadow on the retina and are therefore seen as dark shapes against a bright background in good illumination. They are a form of entoptic phenomenon … The new mediacal dictionary
Closed-eye hallucination — Closed eye hallucinations and closed eye visualizations (CEV) are a distinct class of hallucination. These types of hallucinations generally only occur when one s eyes are closed or when one is in a darkened room. They are a form of phosphene.… … Wikipedia
Floater — For other uses, see Floater (disambiguation). Floater Classification and external resources Simulated image of floaters against a blue sky ICD 10 H … Wikipedia
Entoptic phenomenon — This is a medical definition of entoptic phenomena. For an alternative use within archaeology please see Entoptic phenomena (archaeology) Entoptic phenomena are visual effects whose source is within the eye itself. (Occasionally, these are called … Wikipedia
Eyes, spots in front of the — Also known as floaters , blurry spots that drift in front of the eyes but do not block vision. The blur is the result of debris from the vitreous casting a shadow on the retina. The spot is the image formed by a deposit of protein drifting about… … Medical dictionary