How Do You Spell PACHYBLEPHARON?

Pronunciation: [pˈat͡ʃɪbə͡lfˌaɹən] (IPA)

Pachyblepharon is a medical condition in which excess skin and fat accumulate in the eyelids, causing them to droop or sag. The word is spelled as /pækɪˈblɛfərɒn/ and is pronounced as "pack-ee-BLEF-uh-ron". The first part of the word "pachy" means "thick" and the second part "blepharon" refers to the eyelids. Therefore, pachyblepharon literally means "thick eyelids". This condition is typically treated with surgery or other medical interventions, depending on the severity of the symptoms.

PACHYBLEPHARON Meaning and Definition

  1. Pachyblepharon is a medical term that refers to a rare condition characterized by the thickening and hardening of the eyelid tissue. Specifically, the term "pachy-" indicates the thickening, while "blepharon" refers to the eyelid. This condition can involve either the upper or lower eyelid or both.

    The thickened eyelid tissue in pachyblepharon can result in a variety of symptoms and visual disturbances. Patients may experience discomfort, irritation, or a sensation of heaviness in the affected eyelid. The thickened tissue can also cause the eyelid to droop, thereby obstructing the field of vision and causing difficulty with tasks such as reading or driving.

    Pachyblepharon can be congenital, meaning a person is born with the condition, or it can develop later in life. In some cases, it may be associated with other medical conditions such as ichthyosis (a group of genetic skin disorders).

    Treatment for pachyblepharon typically involves surgical intervention to remove or thin the excessive tissue. The specific procedure may depend on the severity and extent of the thickening. Surgical intervention aims to improve the patient's vision, alleviate discomfort, and enhance the cosmetic appearance of the eyelid.

    Regular follow-up consultations with an ophthalmologist or an oculoplastic surgeon are important to monitor the condition and ensure appropriate management.

  2. A thickening of the tarsal border of the eyelid.

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

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Etymology of PACHYBLEPHARON

The word "pachyblepharon" is derived from two Greek roots: "pachys" meaning "thick" or "thickened", and "blepharon" meaning "eyelid". When combined, these roots form "pachyblepharon", which refers to a condition characterized by abnormally thickened eyelids.

Plural form of PACHYBLEPHARON is PACHYBLEPHARONS

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