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In my opinion the word cataract has no meaning in history, unless your question would be related to the name cataphract , whose meaning is:
soldier or horseman of the ancient times, completely clad with an armour made of small plates of leather and metal overlapping each other.
The word cataract would have instead following meanings:
1 - the rapids of a river; example - the Nile's Cataracts
2 - an illness of the eye; example - the decay of crystalline lens.
A cataract is a waterfall.
cataract
The eye.In the crystalline lens of the eye, specifically.
Skin cancer, eye cataract is the example. It can lead to worse.
Cataract is a byproduct of ozone depletion. It is caused due to UV rays.
No, "cataract" has two distinct meanings. It can mean a waterfall or a clouding of the lens of the eye. It does not mean "flooding".
Traditional cataract surgery, or extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE), is a surgical procedure performed to remove a cataract-affected lens and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). It is one of the most commonly performed surgeries with a long history of successful outcomes.
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Intracapsular Cataract Extraction
This is not an English word. I think you many mean just cataract, which can be several things. I had a cataract removed from my eye. The kayak couldn't pass the cataract, so they had to go around it.
You cataract surgeon will do a consultaion before your surgery. They will ask a lot of medical and health history questions. It is important to let doctors and surgeons know what diseases you have and all medications you take prior to surgery.
Cataract.
Cataract is a noun.
A cataract is a waterfall.
A cataract is just a color change of YOUR lens inside your eye.
If an extracapsular cataract extraction was performed, a secondary cataract may develop in the remaining back portion of the capsule.
A cataract is the clouding of the lens of the eye.