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circle /cir·cle/ (ser´k'l) a round structure or part.
cerebral arterial circle c. of Willis. Berry's circles charts with circles on them for testing stereoscopic vision. defensive circle the coexistence of two conditions which tend to have an antagonistic or inhibiting effect on each other. circle of Haller a circle of arteries in the sclera at the site of the entrance of the optic nerve. Minsky's circles a series of circles used for the graphic recording of eye lesions. circle of Willis the anastomotic loop of vessels near the base of the brain.
circle Etymology: L, circulus (in anatomy) a circular or nearly circular structure of the body, such as the circle of Willis and circle of Zinn. circular, adj. circle [ser´k'l] a round figure, structure, or part. Berry's c's charts with circles on them for testing stereoscopic vision. cerebral arterial circle circle of Willis. Minsky's circle a device for the graphic recording of eye lesions. sensory circle a body area within which it is impossible to distinguish separately the impressions arising from two sites of stimulation. circle of Willis the anastomotic loop of blood vessels near the base of the brain. Called also cerebral arterial circle.
circle a round figure, structure or part. circle block see ring block. ciliary arterial circle formed from the anterior ciliary arteries; lies within the ciliary muscle. iridial arterial circle formed from the posterior long ciliary arteries and supplying blood to the iris. iridial vascular circle a ring of vessels formed by the anterior ciliary arteries; provide fine branches to the iris and ciliary body. circle of safety see flight distance. circle system see breathing circuit. circle test walking a horse in a small circle, first one direction then the other, is used in a neurological examination to detect ataxia and abnormalities in proprioception. circle of Willis anastomotic loop of vessels near the base of the brain. See cerebral arterial circle. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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