What's the difference between adnate and connate?

Adnate


Definition:

  • (a.) Grown to congenitally.
  • (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.

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