What's the difference between bolar and volar?

Bolar


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to bole or clay; partaking of the nature and qualities of bole; clayey.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The non-invasive method only requires an intravenous bolar radionuclide application.
  • (2) This basic technology has been successfully utilized for the development and commercialization of Nitroglycerin Transdermal System (NTS, Bolar Pharmaceutical Co., Inc).

Volar


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Each subject applied a vehicle cream containing 0.075% capsaicin (Axsain, GalenPharma Inc.) to a 4 cm2 area of skin on one volar forearm and vehicle alone to an identical treatment area on the other forearm, according to a double-blind procedure.
  • (2) Weakness of the flexor pollicis longus, flexor digitorum profundus and pronator quadratus is usually related to an isolated paralysis of the anterior interosseous nerve in the volar aspect of the forearm.
  • (3) The procedure to accomplish this end utilizes the measured thermal pain threshold, surface temperature, exposure time, and incident energy on a standardized skin site (volar surface of the forearm) to obtain conductivity values.
  • (4) It is suggested that this is due to the fact that the small animals have discrete, elevated volar pads.
  • (5) The treatment of a Smith type-II fracture is a volar buttress plate unless extended comminution is present.
  • (6) Volar subluxation of the tendons of the first dorsal compartment of the wrist occurred in two patients after surgery for treatment of de Quervain's stenosing tenosynovitis.
  • (7) Bleeding into the anterior muscles and into the volar aspect of the wrist, on the other hand, was complicated by contracture, neuropathy, or both in six cases.
  • (8) Histologic examination of the volar carpal ligament showed fibrocartilaginous changes suggesting a progressive degenerative phenomenon.
  • (9) Using a volar technique, rather than the traditional dorsal method, allows stabilization of the constructed metacarpophalangeal joint and maximizes flexor function.
  • (10) We have constructed a device for standardized radiodiagnostics of ulnar, volar, and radial capsulo-ligamentous lesions of the basal thumb joint.
  • (11) The tests, performed on volar forearm skin, were removed after a 24-h application.
  • (12) The effect of application site on anthralin inflammation was measured at 10 clinically normal volar skin sites on each forearm of 31 subjects as the increase in skin thickness at 48 h using Harpenden calipers.
  • (13) This report describes the successful use of a free sensory medial plantar flap for the reconstruction of the volar skin of the index finger.
  • (14) This study examined input-output relation of the somatosensory system in response to mechanical air-puff stimuli applied to the volar aspect of the tip of the index finger.
  • (15) This was achieved with good result by release of all the retaining ligaments around the proximal interphalangeal joint including both the collateral ligaments, the volar plate, the transverse retinacular ligaments, and extensor tenolysis.
  • (16) The interval between injury and the onset of symptoms of volar compartment syndrome varied between 12 and 48 hours.
  • (17) The flag flap, elevated from the dorsal aspect of the proximal phalanx, may be employed as a one-stage procedure to cover a loss of soft tissue on the volar aspect of the adjacent finger, the staff of the flap running over an oblique web-space incision.
  • (18) We decided to test Chrysaora hysoscella dermotoxicity on healthy volunteers by cutting a Chrysaora hysoscella tentacle and placing it on a gauze soaked in a solution of 3% NaCl and applying then to the volar side of the right wrist for one minute.
  • (19) This provides good quality cover to the volar aspect and avoids bulk on the dorsum.
  • (20) For these sites thin and pliant fasciocutaneous flaps are ideal tissue transfers, and we favour the radial forearm flap which is raised from the distal volar forearm.

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