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rhexis

  1. (medicine, especially ophthalmology) The rupture of an organ.
    • 2006, Mastering the Techniques of Presbyopia Surgery[1]:
      Many times if the rhexis is incomplete, one might have to convert to an extracapsular cataract extraction to prevent a posterior capsular rupture or nucleus drop.

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Etymology edit

From the Ancient Greek ῥῆξις (rhêxis).

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Noun edit

rhēxis f (genitive rhēxis); third declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, medicine) incision or section, especially for bloodletting

Declension edit

Third-declension noun (i-stem).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative rhēxis rhēxēs
Genitive rhēxis rhēxium
Dative rhēxī rhēxibus
Accusative rhēxem rhēxēs
rhēxīs
Ablative rhēxe rhēxibus
Vocative rhēxis rhēxēs

Descendants edit

  • Middle English: rixis

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