What's the difference between comate and hairy?

Comate


Definition:

  • (a.) Encompassed with a coma, or bushy appearance, like hair; hairy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In this study, we tested a new artificial liver device using liver pieces in 8-h hemoperfusion of comatous porcine blood and compared two alternative tissue preparations.
  • (2) An 84-year-old man was brought into the hospital in a deeply comatous and dehydrated state.
  • (3) The contrary was found in comatous patients and cases with lethal outcome.
  • (4) Unfortunately, she became comatous after fine-needle aspiration of the parathyroid tumor.
  • (5) A 75 year-old comatous patient was admitted after ingestion of 200 mg oxazepam.
  • (6) There seems to be a relation between the values found and the comatous stage on one hand, the prognosis on the other hand.
  • (7) The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of this agent in reversal of benzodiazepine overdose and differentiation of comatous patients with drug overdose.
  • (8) He had status epilepticus which was followed by comatous state for a week.
  • (9) Two Japanese encephalitis cases with serious comatous symptoms were treated with the Human Recombinant Interferon-alpha A.
  • (10) Blood flow velocities of the basal cerebral arteries were studied by transcranial Doppler sonography in a 6 year old girl, comatous after cerebral contusion.
  • (11) complete tetraplegia, comatous state for more than 6 hours).
  • (12) He was admitted in a comatous state a few hours after intoxication.
  • (13) The diagnostic value of gastroscopy and radiological examination in patients with unexplained comatous states is emphasized.
  • (14) The patient rapidly deteriorates, declines to a vegetative state, becomes comatous, and is ultimately dead within several months.
  • (15) We report two cases of epithelial necrosis in comatous patients.
  • (16) Precise neurological assessment must rely on repeated examination and close clinical observation, especially in the comatous child with a head injury.
  • (17) Anticipating to get some new informations about the cerebral circulations of the comatous patients, two kinds of radioisotopic techniques were combined and applied to twelve unconscious patients of various etiologies.
  • (18) Among the predisposing factors for furunculous and migrating skin myiasis as well as wound, urogenital, intestinal and other myiases of the mucous membrane comatous conditions due to severe basic diseases play a special part.
  • (19) We have measured blood flow velocity in cerebral arteries of 17 comatous children with a transcranial pulsed Doppler equipment.
  • (20) The analysis of latencies and inter-peak latencies revealed no correlation between comatous and alert patients.

Hairy


Definition:

  • (a.) Bearing or covered with hair; made of or resembling hair; rough with hair; rough with hair; rough with hair; hirsute.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I'm really glad Voiceover told me they were the Hairy Bikers or I wouldn't have realised.
  • (2) Single postganglionic neurones to hairy skin and hairless skin of the hindleg were investigated on spinal cord heating and spinal cord cooling in chloralose anesthetized cats.
  • (3) The high levels of circulating progenitor cells in ALL and CLL patients clearly distinguish them from other cytopenic hematological malignancies, in which decreased progenitor cell levels have been demonstrated previously (acute myeloid leukemia, hairy cell leukemia).
  • (4) We present the histological criteria essential for the diagnosis of early Kaposi's sarcoma, its differential diagnosis including epithelioid angiomatosis, as well as the diagnosis of oral hairy leucoplakia.
  • (5) We report a patient with a hyperpigmented, non-hairy plaque on the forearm.
  • (6) Furthermore, sensitized C polymodal nociceptors can contribute to hyperalgesia after a mild heat injury to hairy skin.
  • (7) The activities of acid phosphatases (AP) were measured in leukocytes from patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML), macrophages, granulocytes, in the fractionated mononuclear cells of patients with CML and with hairy-cell-leukemia (HCL) and in the cells from patients with acute leukemia (AL).
  • (8) Many of the rosetting cells were shown to be typical morphologic hairy cells by light and electron microscopy.
  • (9) The therapy of choice for oral hairy leucoplakia in HIV-infected patients is treatment with acyclovir.
  • (10) In this study we provide evidence that the sera of patients with hairy cell leukemia (HCL) contain a factor that can prevent the binding of a monoclonal antibody specific for interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) to its target.
  • (11) However, no bile duct reactivity was observed in sera from carcinoid or hairy-cell leukaemia in patients given recombinant IFN-alpha.
  • (12) We have investigated two cases of oral hairy leukoplakia with the goal of detecting EBV and HPV by using both in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry.
  • (13) The skin taking extends over the insertion of the muscle up to the beginning of the hairy part.
  • (14) Teased-fiber techniques were used to record from 28 CMHs that innervated the hairy skin of upper or lower limb in anesthetized monkeys.
  • (15) dCF is the most effective single agent in the treatment of hairy cell leukemia, inducing a high percentage of CRs in all subgroups.
  • (16) We suggest that in hairy cell leukaemia both monocytopenia and defective functions of monocytes underlie the increased susceptibility to intracellular infections including Legionnaires' disease.
  • (17) In cats anaesthetized with Nembutal, the cutaneous receptive fields of individual cerebellar climbing fibres were assessed by recording the climbing fibre responses of single Purkyne cells following controlled mechanical stimulation (air jets, vibration, taps, pressure) of the foot pads of all four limbs and of the hairy skin of the limbs and the body.2.
  • (18) These somatotopically organized hairy receptive fields are unique, registering response patterns from tactile, thermal and behavioural stimuli.
  • (19) Histological examination of the splenic tissue in both cases showed changes characteristic of hairy cell leukemia.
  • (20) Furthermore, leukemic macrocheilitis has not been reported in hairy-cell leukemia.

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