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Chronic contagious microbial inflammation, with hypertrophy, of the conjunctiva, marked by the formation of minute grayish or yellowish translucent granules caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. SYN: Egyptian ophthalmia, granular lids, granular ophthalmia. [G. t., fr. trachys, rough, harsh]
- follicular t. the ordinary form of t. marked by the presence of granulations on the conjunctiva. SYN: granular t..
- granular t. SYN: follicular t..
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tra·cho·ma trə-'kō-mə n a chronic contagious conjunctivitis marked by inflammatory granulations on the conjunctival surfaces, caused by a bacterium of the genus Chlamydia (C. trachomatis), and commonly resulting in blindness if left untreated
tra·cho·ma·tous trə-'kō-mət-əs, -'käm-ət-əs adj
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a chronic contagious eye disease - a severe form of conjunctivitis - caused by the virus-like bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis; it is common in some hot countries. The conjunctiva of the eyelids becomes inflamed, leading to discharge of pus. If untreated, the conjunctiva becomes scarred and shrinks, causing the eyelids to turn inwards so that the eyelashes scratch the cornea (trichiasis); blindness can be a late complication. Treatment with tetracyclines is effective in the early stages of the disease.
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tra·cho·ma (trə-koґmə) pl. trachoґmata [Gr. trachōma roughness] a chronic infectious disease of the conjunctiva and cornea, producing photophobia, pain, and lacrimation, caused by a strain of Chlamydia trachomatis. Tiny follicles and later papillae form on the eyelid and conjunctiva, leading to contraction and scarring with symblepharon, entropion, trichiasis, and corneal scarring that can result in blindness. Called also Arlt t. and granular or trachomatous conjunctivitis. trachomatous adjMedical dictionary. 2011.