(a.) Growing together; -- said only of organic cohesion of unlike parts.
(a.) Growing with one side adherent to a stem; -- a term applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals.
Example Sentences:
(1) The main differences between the compared groups were found in neonates where after administration of Claforan there was a substantially lower incidence of positive bacterial cultures than after Ampicillin and there was also a lower incidence of RDS II and adnatal infections.
Connate
Definition:
(a.) Born with another; being of the same birth.
(a.) Congenital; existing from birth.
(a.) Congenitally united; growing from one base, or united at their bases; united into one body; as, connate leaves or athers. See Illust. of Connate-perfoliate.
Example Sentences:
(1) Thus it discards the various false oppositions between "body-perception" and "object-perception"; and between cognition, affectivity and connation.
(2) The newborn (after performance of Caesarean section) was infected connatally.
(3) Our experience with 12 infants of connatal periventricular pseudocysts provides the basis of this study.
(4) The authors report a premature achondroplastic child with connatal neuroblastoma.
(5) They belonged to different pathological entities: focal paraventricular pseudocysts (5 cases), periventricular leukomalasia (6 cases), polycystic encephalomalacia (1 case), subependymal pseudocyst (9 cases), connatal viral infection (3 cases), and chromosomal abnormality (1 case).
(6) Two brothers with symptoms of connate ophthalmic lymphatic oedema are reported.
(7) Ten of them had suffered from birth asphyxia or connatal infection.
(8) Describing the course of illness of six newborn infants suffering from connatal respectively postnatal acquired cytomegalovirus infection most important problems of this disease during neonatal period are discussed.
(9) This term should thus only be used--if at all--in cases where the laughter, together with a change in the level of consciousness, has over a period of years constantly been the only symptom of an attack, expecially when these attacks first became manifest in earliest childhood and are due to connatal changes in the hypothalamus-thalamic region.
(10) This paper tries to differentiate the clinical features of the connatal and classical types of PMD.
(11) The 17 reported patients with connatal Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease are summarized.
(12) We, therefore, conducted a prevalence study of the most common connatal infections.
(13) The most important problem for public health associated with CMV are connatal and perinatal CMV infections.
(14) The test can be a precious diagnostic tool since, beside allowing to decide the recovery from the disease from an immunological point, finds further applications in the connatal and neurological lues.
(15) The authors describe an original case of connatal neuroblastoma (stage IV-S), observed at birth, for the presence of subcutaneous nodules, in rapid expansion.
(16) Three cases are reported, representing the connatal and classical forms of the disease.
(17) By means of 80 cases of connatal infections a fetal tachycardia will be observed without distinct relation to a fetal distress in 51.3% (in comparing to a fetal tachycardia in 19.5% without infection).
(18) We concluded that congenital-infantile esotropia is not connatal but rather develops in the first few weeks or months after birth.
(19) One out of 3 bad results, found in a 4-year-old child, was supposed to be a connatal dislocation of head of radius.
(20) According to the few cases published in the literature, the vertical gaze palsy seems to occur predominantly in benign connatal aqueduct stenosis and may then be regarded as a relatively early symptom of decompensating hydrocephalic intracranial pressure.