What's the difference between canaliculate and canaliculated?
Canaliculate
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Canaliculated
Example Sentences:
(1) 54 patients (39 females and 15 males) in age from 29 to 85 years (average age of 60 years) with a chronic lacrimal canaliculitis were evaluated.
(2) Our report confirms the effectiveness and low morbidity of thorough curettage in the treatment of persistent or recurrent cases of canaliculitis.
(3) In the heart of the dog five types of thebesian veins were served: arboriform, sinuous, brush-like, canaliculated and stellate.
(4) The wall of seminiferous canalicules of bull and ram consists of more bigger and different structure than one at the other laboratory animals.
(5) The antigen to the anti-first fraction antibody was detected specifically in the epithelial cells of the bile ducts and the ductules, and the antigen to the anti-third fraction antibody was detected specifically on the membrane of the bile canalicules.
(6) The possibility that the pathogenesis of the canaliculitis and obstruction of the lacrimal pathways lies in decreased function of the lacrimal pump is discussed.
(7) The clinical trials included 40 patients with various forms of mycosis: mycotic canaliculitis (6 patients), mycotic blepharitis (4 patients), mycotic conjunctivitis (7 patients), keratomycosis (17 patients) and mycotic endophthalmitis (6 patients).
(8) Based on the pathological finding, canaliculated and cutting needle seem to be better than large one and it is the best choice to perform the pulmonary aspiration biopsy.
(9) The cytological positive cases were 57.1% in fine needle (22G), 79.6% in large needle (18G), 90.9% in canaliculated needle (18G) and 80.9% in cutting needle (14G), and the pathological positive cases were 0, 64.4%, 86.3% and 92.8% respectively.
(10) The chronic lacrimal canaliculitis is often overlooked and unsatisfactory treated.
(11) A case of canaliculitis with obstruction of the lacrimal canaliculus and accumulation of conglomerates is described.
(12) Based on stained smears of material obtained from the canaliculus, three cases of canaliculitis were presumed to be caused by Actinomyces.
(13) The complications were: rupture of punctum during dilation: 1%; suppurative canaliculitis: 1.3%; disappearance: 16%; epiphora: 22%.
(14) Lacrimal obstruction was also associated with canaliculitis, punctal agenesis, trauma, congenital fistula, dacryocystitis, craniofacial defects, and functional eyelid abnormalities.
(15) Two and a half weeks after a 62-year-old man underwent bilateral nasolacrimal intubation with silicone tubes, canaliculitis and conjunctivitis developed.
(16) All patients had a history of canaliculitis-related symptoms for a minimum of 6 months and clinically detectable canalicular concretions before initial treatment.
(17) Four cases are illustrated, two congenital (a skin-canaliculous and a canaliculous-palpebral fistula) and two acquired (a rare case of sac-orbital fistula and a canaliculous-palpebral fistula arisen during dacryography).
(18) Two of these strains are recent isolates, one, 427, from a case of cervico-facial actinomycosis, and one, 439, from a case of lacrimal canaliculitis.
(19) While various techniques have been proposed for the treatment of canaliculitis, there have been no published series that evaluate the efficacy of simple curettage in the treatment of persistent or recurrent canaliculitis.
(20) We report the effectiveness of thorough, simple curettage (without canaliculotomy) in 11 patients with chronic canaliculitis.
Canaliculated
Definition:
(a.) Having a channel or groove, as in the leafstalks of most palms.
Example Sentences:
(1) 54 patients (39 females and 15 males) in age from 29 to 85 years (average age of 60 years) with a chronic lacrimal canaliculitis were evaluated.
(2) Our report confirms the effectiveness and low morbidity of thorough curettage in the treatment of persistent or recurrent cases of canaliculitis.
(3) In the heart of the dog five types of thebesian veins were served: arboriform, sinuous, brush-like, canaliculated and stellate.
(4) The wall of seminiferous canalicules of bull and ram consists of more bigger and different structure than one at the other laboratory animals.
(5) The antigen to the anti-first fraction antibody was detected specifically in the epithelial cells of the bile ducts and the ductules, and the antigen to the anti-third fraction antibody was detected specifically on the membrane of the bile canalicules.
(6) The possibility that the pathogenesis of the canaliculitis and obstruction of the lacrimal pathways lies in decreased function of the lacrimal pump is discussed.
(7) The clinical trials included 40 patients with various forms of mycosis: mycotic canaliculitis (6 patients), mycotic blepharitis (4 patients), mycotic conjunctivitis (7 patients), keratomycosis (17 patients) and mycotic endophthalmitis (6 patients).
(8) Based on the pathological finding, canaliculated and cutting needle seem to be better than large one and it is the best choice to perform the pulmonary aspiration biopsy.
(9) The cytological positive cases were 57.1% in fine needle (22G), 79.6% in large needle (18G), 90.9% in canaliculated needle (18G) and 80.9% in cutting needle (14G), and the pathological positive cases were 0, 64.4%, 86.3% and 92.8% respectively.
(10) The chronic lacrimal canaliculitis is often overlooked and unsatisfactory treated.
(11) A case of canaliculitis with obstruction of the lacrimal canaliculus and accumulation of conglomerates is described.
(12) Based on stained smears of material obtained from the canaliculus, three cases of canaliculitis were presumed to be caused by Actinomyces.
(13) The complications were: rupture of punctum during dilation: 1%; suppurative canaliculitis: 1.3%; disappearance: 16%; epiphora: 22%.
(14) Lacrimal obstruction was also associated with canaliculitis, punctal agenesis, trauma, congenital fistula, dacryocystitis, craniofacial defects, and functional eyelid abnormalities.
(15) Two and a half weeks after a 62-year-old man underwent bilateral nasolacrimal intubation with silicone tubes, canaliculitis and conjunctivitis developed.
(16) All patients had a history of canaliculitis-related symptoms for a minimum of 6 months and clinically detectable canalicular concretions before initial treatment.
(17) Four cases are illustrated, two congenital (a skin-canaliculous and a canaliculous-palpebral fistula) and two acquired (a rare case of sac-orbital fistula and a canaliculous-palpebral fistula arisen during dacryography).
(18) Two of these strains are recent isolates, one, 427, from a case of cervico-facial actinomycosis, and one, 439, from a case of lacrimal canaliculitis.
(19) While various techniques have been proposed for the treatment of canaliculitis, there have been no published series that evaluate the efficacy of simple curettage in the treatment of persistent or recurrent canaliculitis.
(20) We report the effectiveness of thorough, simple curettage (without canaliculotomy) in 11 patients with chronic canaliculitis.