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rec·li·na·tion

(rek'li-nā'shŭn),
Turning the cataractous lens over into the vitreous to displace it from the line of vision; distinguished from couching, in which the lens is simply depressed into the vitreous.
[L. reclino, pp. -atus, to bend back]
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

rec·li·na·tion

(rek'li-nā'shŭn)
Turning the cataractous lens over into the vitreous to displace it from the line of vision.
[L. reclino, pp. -atus, to bend back]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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