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Maculae ceruleae |
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macula /mac·u·la/ (mak´u-lah) pl. ma´culae [L.] 1. a stain, spot, or thickening; in anatomy, an area distinguishable by color or otherwise from its surroundings. Often used alone to refer to the macula retinae. 2. m. lutea. 3. macule. 4. a corneal scar, appreciated as a gray spot.mac´ularmac´ulate acoustic maculae maculae acusticae. ma´culae acus´ticae the macula sacculi and macula utriculi considered together. macula adhe´rens desmosome. ma´culae atro´phicae white scarlike patches formed on the skin by atrophy. ma´culae ceru´leae faint grayish blue spots sometimes found peripheral to the axilla or groin in pediculosis. cerebral macula tache cérébrale. ma´culae cribro´sae three perforated areas (inferior, medial, and superior) on the vestibular wall through which branches of the vestibulocochlear nerve pass to the saccule, utricle, and semicircular canals. macula den´sa a zone of heavily nucleated cells in the distal renal tubule. macula fla´va laryn´gis a yellow nodule at one end of a vocal cord. macula lu´tea , macula lu´tea re´tinae, macula re´tinae an irregular yellowish depression on the retina, lateral to and slightly below the optic disk. macula sac´culi a thickening on the wall of the saccule where the epithelium contains hair cells that are stimulated by linear acceleration and deceleration and by gravity. macula utri´culi a thickening in the wall of the utricle where the epithelium contains hair cells that are stimulated by linear acceleration and deceleration and by gravity. Maculae ceruleae Bluish or blue-grey skin eruptions often seen on the trunk or thighs of patients with pubic lice. The Latin words mean blue spots. Mentioned in: Lice Infestation How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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