Path. [mod. L., a Gr. ἐξόφθαλμος, f. ἐξ out + ὀφθαλμός eye.] Protrusion of the eye-ball.
1872. Darwin, Emotions, vi. 162. Dr. Gunning has lately recorded a case of exophthalmos in consequence of whooping-cough.
1876. trans. Wagners Gen. Pathol., 565. Exophthalmus is constantly present in suffocation.