What's the difference between caruncular and carunculous?

Caruncular


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Carunculous

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pyogenic granulomas accounted for five (9%), epithelial inclusion cysts for four (7%), chronic inflammation for four (7%), and oncocytomas for two (4%) of all caruncular masses.
  • (2) Caruncular stromal LI was greater on d 0 than later (P less than .02), whereas intercaruncular epithelial LI was greater after d 0 (P less than .05), but decreased from d 13 to 26 (P less than .05).
  • (3) In the precontact phase the reaction products of this enzyme were found light microscopically in the caruncular and intercaruncular area in the apical part of the uterine surface epithelium.
  • (4) Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that UTM-proteins were present in glandular and luminal epithelium of intercaruncular endometrium and in both epithelial and stromal elements of caruncular endometrium.
  • (5) As in the deer, SBU-3-positive binucleate cells migrated into the epithelium of the caruncular crypt, and these cells did not fuse to form a syncytial layer.
  • (6) The present studies used the perfused caruncular arterial bed of an isolated bovine placentome to determine whether blood plasma collected from cows fed pine needles contained a vasoactive factor(s).
  • (7) Caruncular-conditioned media stimulated migration of BAEC on Days 150, 200 and 250.
  • (8) Some smaller weakly immunostained cells were also present in caruncular epithelium.
  • (9) Angiogenic activity of media from caruncular (all stages) and intercaruncular (Day 100) tissues appeared to have an Mr greater than 100,000.
  • (10) By contrast, only one of six patients with neoplasms involving the fornix (17%) and two of four (50%) with caruncular melanomas have survived.
  • (11) In the cow at 28-34 days of gestation, SBU-3-positive binucleate cells were seen in the trophoblast located in close apposition to the caruncular epithelium.
  • (12) Squamous papillomas accounted for 18 (32%) and nevi for 14 (24%) of all caruncular masses.
  • (13) Caruncular endometrial tissue was collected on d 13 and incubated in the presence or absence of oxytocin (10(-6) M).
  • (14) The concentrations of oxytocin receptors were measured in intercaruncular and caruncular endometrium, fetal cotyledons, chorioallantois and amnion during pregnancy and parturition in cows.
  • (15) The histopathological and cytological findings of a caruncular oxyphilic adenoma (oncocytoma) in a 85 year-old male is described.
  • (16) The involution process of the uterus was microscopically complete by Day 28 post partum, the main indicator being the degree of recovery of the endometrial epithelium over the caruncular areas.
  • (17) In the different sites considered (uterus: intercaruncular and caruncular areas; salpinges: isthmus and ampulla) various characteristic lesions were observed.
  • (18) The types and relative frequency of excised caruncular lesions were recorded and correlation of pathologic diagnosis with preoperative clinical diagnosis, age, and sex was made.
  • (19) An 81-year-old man presented with a globoid caruncular mass of recent onset involving the left medial canthus.
  • (20) The reduction in fetal and amniotic fluid is considered to be the result of intrafetal (fetal death) or prefetal (caruncular damage) effects on the normal net fluid flow from the maternal circulation through the fetal circulation and then across the fetal skin into the amniotic cavity.

Carunculous


Definition:

  • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, a caruncle; furnished with caruncles.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the majority of sheep, regeneration of caruncules and purification of uterus cavity were completed by the 30th day of postpartum.
  • (2) From the 14th to 18th day of postpartum, casting off of pregnant tissues from caruncules' surfaces into uterus cavity occurred.

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