glaucosis

/ˌɡlɔːʊˈkoʊsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a form of glaucoma in which the cornea becomes edematous and the anterior chamber is shallow.

“The patient was diagnosed with severe glaucoma, specifically glaucosis, due to the cornea edema.”

Synonyms

  • glaucoma
  • ophthalmia

Antonyms

  • healthy vision
  • normal eyesight