How Do You Spell LEUCOMA?

Pronunciation: [luːkˈə͡ʊmə] (IPA)

Leucoma is a medical term used to describe a white opacity on the cornea. The word is spelled with the letter combination "eu" which is pronounced as /juː/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This phonetic transcription reveals that the "eu" sound in leucoma sounds similar to the English word "you". The word's spelling reflects its Greek origin, where "eu" is used to represent the diphthong /eu/ or /juː/ which means "good" or "well".

LEUCOMA Meaning and Definition

  1. Leucoma is a noun that refers to a white, opaque spot or scar on the cornea of the eye. It is typically caused by the formation of a dense fibrous tissue after a previous injury or infection. The fibrous tissue replaces the normal corneal tissue, reducing its transparency and resulting in a white or cloudy appearance.

    Leucomas can vary in size and shape, ranging from small, discreet spots to larger, more extensive areas. They can affect one or both eyes and can be located at any part of the cornea. Vision impairment may occur depending on the size and location of the leucoma, as it can obstruct light from entering the eye and may also cause irregular astigmatism.

    The most common causes of leucomas include previous corneal infections, such as herpes simplex keratitis, corneal ulcer, or keratoconjunctivitis. They can also result from corneal trauma, such as a deep corneal laceration or chemical burns. Some systemic conditions, like vitamin A deficiency or congenital glaucoma, can also lead to the development of leucomas.

    Treatment options for leucomas may include the use of contact lenses or glasses to improve vision, the application of medications or ointments to reduce inflammation or promote healing, or in more severe cases, surgical interventions such as corneal transplantation. Regular monitoring by an ophthalmologist is crucial to assess any changes in size or impact on vision caused by the leucoma.

  2. 1. A dense, opaque, white opacity of the cornea, albugo. 2. Lymphoma.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for LEUCOMA

  • keucoma
  • peucoma
  • oeucoma
  • lwucoma
  • lsucoma
  • lducoma
  • lrucoma
  • l4ucoma
  • l3ucoma
  • leycoma
  • lehcoma
  • lejcoma
  • leicoma
  • le8coma
  • le7coma
  • leuxoma
  • leuvoma
  • leufoma
  • leudoma

Etymology of LEUCOMA

The word "leucoma" comes from the Ancient Greek word "leukṓma" (λευκώμα), which means "white spot" or "white scar". It is derived from the Greek words "leukós" (λευκός), meaning "white", and "ṓma" (ὦμα), which signifies a mark or appearance. In medical terminology, "leucoma" refers to a white or opaque scar on the cornea of the eye.

Similar spelling words for LEUCOMA

Plural form of LEUCOMA is LEUCOMAS OR LEUCOMATA

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