(a.) Collected into, or forming, a rounded mass or ball; as, the conglobate [lymphatic] glands; conglobate flowers.
(v. t.) To collect or form into a ball or rounded mass; to gather or mass together.
Example Sentences:
(1) A subgroup of twelve patients with conglobate acne were treated with isotretinoin.
(2) Twenty patients with a conglobate form of acne were included in the study.
(3) High daily doses of tetracycline (in most instances 2,000 mg) were administered over periods of 3 to 33 months to 31 patients suffering from unusually severe, disfiguring, and treatment-resistant forms of acne (papulopustular, cystic, and conglobated).
(4) In 56% of the acne patients, one or more parameters showed pathological values, while in nodulocystic and conglobate acne there were similar results with regard to cellular defects and acute phase reactants.
(5) One pair had febrile ulcerative conglobate acne; the other, cystic acne.
(6) Roaccutan efficacy and tolerance in severe forms of acne eruption (ball-shaped and conglobate) and in acne rosacea were under study.
(7) Isotretinoin is very effective in cystic and conglobate acne, while etretinate is especially useful in the more severe forms of psoriasis.
(8) For more than 15 years, the patient has been afflicted with cystic and conglobate acne.
(9) The study was performed on 52 patients (47 males and 5 females) having suffered from severe acne for six years on an average, including papulopustular acne grade IV resistant to therapy, nodulocystic acne, conglobate acne, and acne tetrade.
(10) Fourteen patients with treatment-resistant cystic and conglobate acne were treated for four months with oral 13-cis-retinoic acid, a synthetic isomer of naturally occurring all-trans-retinoic acid.
(11) The fundic gland showed marked atrophy, and there was some conglobation of endocrine cells (ECL cells).
Conglobation
Definition:
(n.) The act or process of forming into a ball.
(n.) A round body.
Example Sentences:
(1) A subgroup of twelve patients with conglobate acne were treated with isotretinoin.
(2) Twenty patients with a conglobate form of acne were included in the study.
(3) High daily doses of tetracycline (in most instances 2,000 mg) were administered over periods of 3 to 33 months to 31 patients suffering from unusually severe, disfiguring, and treatment-resistant forms of acne (papulopustular, cystic, and conglobated).
(4) In 56% of the acne patients, one or more parameters showed pathological values, while in nodulocystic and conglobate acne there were similar results with regard to cellular defects and acute phase reactants.
(5) One pair had febrile ulcerative conglobate acne; the other, cystic acne.
(6) Roaccutan efficacy and tolerance in severe forms of acne eruption (ball-shaped and conglobate) and in acne rosacea were under study.
(7) Isotretinoin is very effective in cystic and conglobate acne, while etretinate is especially useful in the more severe forms of psoriasis.
(8) For more than 15 years, the patient has been afflicted with cystic and conglobate acne.
(9) The study was performed on 52 patients (47 males and 5 females) having suffered from severe acne for six years on an average, including papulopustular acne grade IV resistant to therapy, nodulocystic acne, conglobate acne, and acne tetrade.
(10) Fourteen patients with treatment-resistant cystic and conglobate acne were treated for four months with oral 13-cis-retinoic acid, a synthetic isomer of naturally occurring all-trans-retinoic acid.
(11) The fundic gland showed marked atrophy, and there was some conglobation of endocrine cells (ECL cells).