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  2. what is senile nuclear sclerosis? - HealthTap

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    Senile nuclear...: Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the density of the crystalline lens nucleus that occurs in all older animals. It is caused by compression of older lens fibers in the nucleus by new fiber formation. The denser construction of the nucleus causes it to scatter light. Although nuclear sclerosis may describe a type ...

  3. nuclear sclerosis in humans - HealthTap

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    Senile nuclear...: Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the d. what is senile nuclear sclerosis?: ...

  4. what is senile nuclear sclerosis - HealthTap

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    Senile nuclear...: Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the d. what is senile nuclear sclerosis?: ...

  5. causes of early nuclear sclerosis of the eye | HealthTap

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    Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. is nuclear sclerosis of the eye serious and is it associated with diseases such as ms?: Nuclear sclerosis: This term means "hardening of the center of the len.

  6. senile nuclear cataract - HealthTap

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    90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more. Ask your question. what is the treatment for a senile cataract?: Senile cataract: This really depends on how the cataract affects your.

  7. are there ways to tell if a person is getting senile? - HealthTap

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    Dementia: Dementia is a syndrome characterised by memory loss and its impact on the persons ability to function independently.

  8. what does it mean on a ct scan "mild nonspecific sclerosis ... -...

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    It depends: Why did you get a CT scan. i dislke recycling the words of the report but sclerosis is very non specific. What symptoms are you having? Did you have an injury. This could just be an incidental finding. Many people have this on CT and have completely asymptomatic SI joints. Sclerosis can be a sign of degenerative joint disease ...

  9. what is the main difference between cortical and senile cataract...

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    Most people will develop a diffuse clouding of the lens with age. This is referred to as a "nuclear sclerotic" cataract, or a senile cataract. It develops slowly after age 50-60, and may never have to be removed. A cortical cataract is a clouding usually on the front of the lens and may cause signficant glare. It may develop more quickly.

  10. Do i have the right to tell a person he is going senile or crazy?

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    Dr. Usha Mukhytar answered: "YES: Honesty is best policy in medicine but i would consult near relatives and get thei opinion."

  11. Is nuclear sclerosis of the eye serious and is it ... - HealthTap

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    Nuclear sclerosis: This term means "hardening of the center of the lens". This is a natural aging process. It wiil, in time lead to cataract