cataractous (Meaning)

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cataractous (a.)

Of the nature of a cataract in the eye; affected with cataract.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cataractous

cataractous Sentence Examples

  1. The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with cataractous changes in both eyes.
  2. Over time, the lens of the eye may become cataractous, leading to vision impairment.
  3. The cloudy appearance of the lens indicated the presence of cataractous opacity.
  4. Cataractous lenses can cause significant distortion in vision, making it difficult to see clearly.
  5. Regular eye exams can help detect cataractous development in its early stages.
  6. The elderly population is more susceptible to developing cataractous changes in the eye.
  7. The optometrist recommended cataractous evaluation for the patient experiencing visual disturbances.
  8. Cataractous degeneration is a common age-related condition that affects many older adults.
  9. Surgical intervention may be necessary to remove cataractous lenses and restore vision.
  10. The ophthalmic surgeon specialized in treating patients with advanced cataractous conditions.

FAQs About the word cataractous

Of the nature of a cataract in the eye; affected with cataract.

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The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with cataractous changes in both eyes.

Over time, the lens of the eye may become cataractous, leading to vision impairment.

The cloudy appearance of the lens indicated the presence of cataractous opacity.

Cataractous lenses can cause significant distortion in vision, making it difficult to see clearly.