Lipidosis

Japanese: lipidosis
Lipidosis

…Currently, it is no longer used as a disease name by itself, and the only existing names are amaurotic cat's eye and amaurotic familial idiocy. The former refers to the light in the pupil at a certain stage of retinoblastoma, and the latter is a disease name that mainly refers to the eye symptoms of lipidosis, a metabolic disorder. [Yoshiharu Kobayashi]. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "lipidosis" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…現在では病名としては単独で用いられることはなく,現存する病名は,黒内障性猫眼amaurotic cat’s eyeと家族性黒内障性白痴amaurotic familial idiocyのみである。前者は網膜芽細胞腫retinoblastomaのある時期に瞳孔の中が光ることを指し,後者は代謝異常疾患の一つであるリピドーシスlipidosisの眼症状を主として指す病名である。【小林 義治】。…

※「lipidosis」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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