Glaucoma

/ɡlaʊˈkoʊmə/ noun

A group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve and can lead to blindness. Typically involves increased pressure within the eyeball.

From Greek 'glaukōma' meaning 'opacity of the lens,' derived from 'glaukos' (bluish-green or gray). Ancient Greeks named it for the characteristic blue-gray appearance the pupil takes on in advanced cases.

AMግሎውኮማ
ARالزرق
BNগ্লোকোমা
CAglaucoma
CSglaukom
DAglaukom
DEGlaukom
ELΓλαύκωμα
ESglaucoma
FAگلوکم
FIsilmänpainetauti
FRglaucome
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