What's the difference between conglobate and conglobe?

Conglobate


Definition:

  • (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).

Conglobe


Definition:

  • (v. t. ) To gather into a ball; to collect into a round mass.
  • (v. i.) To collect, unite, or coalesce in a round mass.

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).

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