Examples of 'opacification' in a sentence

Meaning of "opacification"

Opacification is the process of making something less transparent or clear, often used in medical imaging to describe the obscuring of tissues or fluids
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  • The action of making something opaque or cloudy

How to use "opacification" in a sentence

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Such opacification leads to decreased visual acuity.
Such are used to provide opacification of the composition.
This effect is known as posterior capsular opacification.
Only a light opacification of the thrombus is observed.
Many people suffer from vitreous opacification.
This opacification is mainly caused by age.
This may be because of posterior capsule opacification.
Opacification of the lens in the dog.
These examples demonstrate excellent chamber opacification.
This condition is called opacification of the posterior capsule.
Apparatus for preventing posterior capsular opacification.
The corneal opacification is resolved as a result of the treatment.
Keratitis may be accompanied by ulceration or opacification of the cornea.
Immediate opacification of the cornea will be readily apparent.
Perhaps also existence of visible diffusion opacification of a pupil.

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Opacification of the fibers under irradiation is observed over time.
No more antegrade opacification of contrast.
Opacification and vinyl cutting.
A cataract is an opacification of the lens.
There are many kinds of cataract depending on the cause of the opacification.
Excellent chamber opacification was observed.
Alumina additions are frequently recommended in the literature in order to promote opacification.
This often entails opacification of surfaces and loss of transparency.
The microcapsules are particularly useful for opacification of paper substrates.
Posterior capsular opacification is the most common complication of cataract surgery.
This may serve to reduce capsular opacification and contraction.
A complete non opacification of the lesion does not hinder the diagnosis of hemangioma.
Pigments of this invention provide improved opacification in filling applications.
The absence of opacification of the left internal mammary artery was a source of concern.
Posterior capsule opacification.
The opacification can then become so pronounced that it makes vision blurred.
This is effective in preventing opacification of the posterior lens capsule.
The symptoms depend on the location and density of the opacification.
Cataracts are defined by cloudiness or opacification in the crystalline lens of the eye.
All doses provided both right and left ventricular chamber opacification.
This may lead to the capsular opacification of the natural crystalline lens.
A second surgical operation is thus needed to solve this opacification problem.
Mediastinal widening associated with opacification of the lower third of the right hemithorax.
Any opacification does not affect the visual acuity and is only a cosmetic defect.
The lashes rub the cornea causing opacification and blindness.
Posterior opacification of the capsule may appear months or years after cataract surgery.
Posterior capsular opacification.
Capsular opacification is a common occurrence after cataract procedures with placement of intraocular lenses.
Some IOLs appear to be less prone to posterior opacification than others.
This results in echocardiographic opacification of the left ventricle cavity as well as myocardial tissues.
Bulking pigments are those which provide coatings having high opacification at a low coat weight.
This opacification is still visible after at least one hour from the injection.
The light used in the determination of opacification should have an appropriate wavelength.
Both circulation of aqueous humor and inhibition of epithelial cell migration may inhibit capsular opacification.
This medicinal product is intended for left ventricular opacification after intravenous administration.

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