What's the difference between choroid and choroidal?

Choroid


Definition:

  • (a.) resembling the chorion; as, the choroid plexuses of the ventricles of the brain, and the choroid coat of the eyeball.
  • (n.) The choroid coat of the eye. See Eye.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Once the normal variations are mastered, appreciation of retinal, choroidal, optic nerve, and vitreal abnormalities is possible.
  • (2) The authors describe a case of expulsive choroidal effusion which occurred in the course of a fistulating operation in a child with Sturge-Weber syndrome.
  • (3) On histopathologic examination there were microabscesses in the inner choroid and subretinal space, disrupting the outer retina but sparing the inner retina.
  • (4) In the choroid, VIP-immunoreactive fibers were seen mainly in close association with the choroidal blood vessels.
  • (5) Cerebral angiogram displayed a contralateral shift and an unrolling of the anterior cerebral artery, a lateral stretch of middle cerebral artery, a downward stretch of anterior choroidal artery and a tumor stain fed by the Heubner artery.
  • (6) For Rana catesbeiana Vf was 1.43 microliter min-1 or 0.2 microliter min-1 mg choroid plexus-1 and for Rana pipiens Vf was 0.2 microliter min-1 or 0.1 microliter min-1 mg choroid plexus-1.
  • (7) Because this transport system in the choroid plexus is normally responsible for the excretion of the serotonin metabolite from the brain to the plasma, accumulation of endogenously produced organic acids in the brain, secondary to reduced clearance by the choroid plexus, could be a contributing factor in the development of encephalopathy in children with medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency who have elevated levels of octanoic acid systematically.
  • (8) Two such eyes also had reduced tPA immunoreactivity in their choroidal vessels.
  • (9) Ultrasonically induced hyperthermia (4.75 MHz) and proton irradiation (160 meV) were evaluated alone and combined to treat experimental choroidal melanoma in 58 rabbit eyes.
  • (10) IGF-1 transcripts were not detected in ependymal lining or choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle.
  • (11) Hemorrhage in and beside the choroidal melanoma could be seen separately.
  • (12) The number of 125I-ANP binding sites in the choroid plexus of rats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus was significantly higher as compared to findings in the control rats, whereas no differences in the binding affinity were observed 3 days and 3 weeks after the intracisternal injection of kaolin.
  • (13) The results showed that light adaptation did not influence CBF, in spite of the close relationship between the outer retina and choroidal circulation.
  • (14) The peripapillary choroidal circulation is of great interest because it supplies the papillary circulation.
  • (15) During a 4-year period, 83 pregnant women with fetal choroid plexus cysts were investigated in our unit.
  • (16) The cause was probably choroid plexitis resulting in obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid pathway at the atrium.
  • (17) Lateral diffusion from the surrounding choroid into the optic nerve was detected but diffusion from the prelaminar optic nerve into the juxta-optic nerve retina was prevented by the Kuhnt intermediary tissue.
  • (18) The authors report a patient with nonsimultaneous choroidal and cutaneous melanomas.
  • (19) The number of rANP binding sites was much lower in both the subfornical organ and the choroid plexus of young and adult SHR when compared with normotensive controls.
  • (20) The authors report two cases of large, vascular choroid plexus papillomas that were detected at birth and surgically excised shortly thereafter.

Choroidal


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to the choroid coat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Once the normal variations are mastered, appreciation of retinal, choroidal, optic nerve, and vitreal abnormalities is possible.
  • (2) The authors describe a case of expulsive choroidal effusion which occurred in the course of a fistulating operation in a child with Sturge-Weber syndrome.
  • (3) On histopathologic examination there were microabscesses in the inner choroid and subretinal space, disrupting the outer retina but sparing the inner retina.
  • (4) In the choroid, VIP-immunoreactive fibers were seen mainly in close association with the choroidal blood vessels.
  • (5) Cerebral angiogram displayed a contralateral shift and an unrolling of the anterior cerebral artery, a lateral stretch of middle cerebral artery, a downward stretch of anterior choroidal artery and a tumor stain fed by the Heubner artery.
  • (6) For Rana catesbeiana Vf was 1.43 microliter min-1 or 0.2 microliter min-1 mg choroid plexus-1 and for Rana pipiens Vf was 0.2 microliter min-1 or 0.1 microliter min-1 mg choroid plexus-1.
  • (7) Because this transport system in the choroid plexus is normally responsible for the excretion of the serotonin metabolite from the brain to the plasma, accumulation of endogenously produced organic acids in the brain, secondary to reduced clearance by the choroid plexus, could be a contributing factor in the development of encephalopathy in children with medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency who have elevated levels of octanoic acid systematically.
  • (8) Two such eyes also had reduced tPA immunoreactivity in their choroidal vessels.
  • (9) Ultrasonically induced hyperthermia (4.75 MHz) and proton irradiation (160 meV) were evaluated alone and combined to treat experimental choroidal melanoma in 58 rabbit eyes.
  • (10) IGF-1 transcripts were not detected in ependymal lining or choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle.
  • (11) Hemorrhage in and beside the choroidal melanoma could be seen separately.
  • (12) The number of 125I-ANP binding sites in the choroid plexus of rats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus was significantly higher as compared to findings in the control rats, whereas no differences in the binding affinity were observed 3 days and 3 weeks after the intracisternal injection of kaolin.
  • (13) The results showed that light adaptation did not influence CBF, in spite of the close relationship between the outer retina and choroidal circulation.
  • (14) The peripapillary choroidal circulation is of great interest because it supplies the papillary circulation.
  • (15) During a 4-year period, 83 pregnant women with fetal choroid plexus cysts were investigated in our unit.
  • (16) The cause was probably choroid plexitis resulting in obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid pathway at the atrium.
  • (17) Lateral diffusion from the surrounding choroid into the optic nerve was detected but diffusion from the prelaminar optic nerve into the juxta-optic nerve retina was prevented by the Kuhnt intermediary tissue.
  • (18) The authors report a patient with nonsimultaneous choroidal and cutaneous melanomas.
  • (19) The number of rANP binding sites was much lower in both the subfornical organ and the choroid plexus of young and adult SHR when compared with normotensive controls.
  • (20) The authors report two cases of large, vascular choroid plexus papillomas that were detected at birth and surgically excised shortly thereafter.

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