PMO Precision Medicine Ontology

Last uploaded: December 16, 2020
Preferred Name

Corneal Arcus

Synonyms
Definitions

A hazy, grayish-white ring about 2 mm in width located close to but separated from the limbus (the corneoscleral junction). Corneal arcus generally occurs bilaterally, and is related to lipid deposition in the cornea. Corneal arcus can occur in elderly persons as a part of the aging process but may be associated with hypercholesterolemia in people under the age of 50 years.

ID

http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00006515

Database_Cross_Reference

NDFRT:N0000000463

RCD:F4B41

ICD10CM:H18.41

CSP:1114-8656

MTH:NOCODE

DXP:U000852

MDR:10003082

SNOMEDCT_US:231924000

SNMI:DA-75342

DO:DOID:11342

COSTAR:NOCODE

OMIM:MTHU017800

CHV:0000001420

ICPC2P:F99027

RCD:X00b9

HPO:HP:0001084

MSH:D001112

MEDCIN:6475

CCPSS:0061789

SNOMEDCT_US:155159000

SNM:M-50760

OMIM:107800

MTHICD9:371.41

SNOMEDCT_US:111522004

Definition

A hazy, grayish-white ring about 2 mm in width located close to but separated from the limbus (the corneoscleral junction). Corneal arcus generally occurs bilaterally, and is related to lipid deposition in the cornea. Corneal arcus can occur in elderly persons as a part of the aging process but may be associated with hypercholesterolemia in people under the age of 50 years.

equivalentClass

http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00037073

label

Corneal Arcus

MCID

MC00001216

PMOID

PMO:00006515

prefixIRI

pmo:PMO_00006515

prefLabel

Corneal Arcus

Synonym

arcus cornea

Arcus senilis (disorder)

ARCUS CORNEAE

Corneal annulus

Arcus of cornea (disorder)

Arcus Senilis [Disease/Finding]

CORNEAL ARCUS

cornea arcus

arcus corneal

Arcus lipoidis

arcus senilis was observed

Anterior embryotoxon

Arcus Senilis

arcus senilis (physical finding)

Arcus, Corneal

Arcus of cornea

Gerontoxon

Tree Number

T3.18.1.7.4.13.4.1.1

subClassOf

http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00037072

http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00006514

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