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couching
Couching
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abaissement du cristallin
Abaissement du cristallin
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Starstechen
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Skleronyxis
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Depressio lentis
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Depression der Starlinse
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Reclinatio lentis
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seit dem Altertum bekannte Operation, bei der die im Grauen Star eingetrübte Linse mit einer Nadel in den Glaskörper auf den Boden des Augapfels gedrückt wird
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operation known since ancient times in which the clouded lens of a cataract is pressed into the vitreous body at the bottom of the eyeball with a needle
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opération connue depuis l'Antiquité, dans laquelle le cristallin, devenu trouble lors de la cataracte, est enfoncé à l'aide d'une aiguille dans l'humeur vitrée au fond du globe oculaire.
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operación conocida desde la antigüedad en la que el cristalino, que se ha vuelto turbio en las cataratas, se presiona con una aguja en el humor vítreo en la parte inferior del globo ocular.
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operation known since ancient times in which the clouded lens of a cataract is pressed into the vitreous body at the bottom of the eyeball with a needle
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Couching
operation known since ancient times in which the clouded lens of a cataract is pressed into the vitreous body at the bottom of the eyeball with a needle

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