Harada's syndrome
[ hə-rä′dəz ]
n.
A syndrome of unknown cause, usually occurring in young adults, that is characterized by bilateral fundal edema, retinal detachment, and inflammation of the choroid, ciliary body, and iris of the eye as well as by temporary or permanent loss of hearing and visual acuity, and by graying and loss of hair.
Words nearby Harada's syndrome
heterophoria,
heterophthalmus,
heterophyes,
heterophyiasis,
heterophyllous,
Harada's syndrome,
heteroplasia,
heteroplastic,
heteroplastic graft,
heteroplasty,
heteroploid