(a.) Pertaining to, or contained in, a cyst; esp., pertaining to, or contained in, either the urinary bladder or the gall bladder.
Example Sentences:
(1) This article is intended as a brief practical guide for physicians and physiotherapists concerned with the treatment of cystic fibrosis.
(2) The supravesical portion showed a cystic appearance with a capsule in the space of Retzius.
(3) Compared with conservative management, better long-term success (determined by return of athletic soundness and less evidence of degenerative joint disease) was achieved with surgical curettage of elbow subchondral cystic lesions.
(4) These findings suggest that aerosolization of ATP into the cystic fibrosis-affected bronchial tree might be hazardous in terms of enhancement of parenchymal damage, which would result from neutrophil elastase release, and in terms of impaired respiratory lung function.
(5) In one of the cirrhotic patients, postmortem correlation of sonographic, angiographic, and pathological findings showed that the dilated vessels seen on sonography were cystic veins draining normally into the portal vein rather than portosystemic anastomoses.
(6) It is especially efficacious in evaluating patients with cystic lesions, especially those with complex cysts not clearly of water density.
(7) Over a period of 9 months a 12-year-old girl spontaneously developed a palpable cystic tumor in the upper eye lid which led to an indentation and downward displacement of the globe.
(8) Furthermore, the different types of adrenal cysts reported in the literature and the differential diagnosis from other adrenal cystic lesions, mainly tumors and infections, are discussed.
(9) The concentration of potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+) was measured in breast cyst fluid (BCF) from 611 cysts greater than 3 ml aspirated in 520 women with gross cystic disease of the breast.
(10) Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the most frequently encountered bacterial pathogens in patients with chronic pulmonary infections, including cystic fibrosis and diffuse panbronchiolitis.
(11) During development of the tubular cysts the cystic BM appeared thickened and multilayered, with numerous matrix vesicles.
(12) Case 1: A 63-year-old woman, who had no urological symptoms, was pointed out of a cystic mass in the left kidney by chance.
(13) This report describes a newly developed catheter system with the aid of which the cystic duct and gallbladder can be reliably catheterized, retrograde, via an endoscope.
(14) The dilemma focuses on whether the obliteration or removal of the cystic areas will benefit or cause further deterioration of the patient's condition.
(15) To determine whether long-term enteral feedings can improve nutritional status and lung function parameters in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), 11 patients (8 female, 3 male, age 7 to 23 years) received a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) since February 1988.
(16) In patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), values in the donor lung did not differ from those in non-CF transplanted patients up to one year following transplantation, although nasal PD in the host remained elevated.
(17) Cystic dystrophy of aberrant pancreatic tissue without chronic pancreatitis is a rare disease described by Potet and Duclert in 1970.
(18) The stroma has a propensity to accumulate fluid and to create macroscopic cystic spaces.
(19) A tracheal ring explant system, when used with 25% cystic fibrosis (CF) serum, displayed obvious ciliostasis.
(20) Autopsy finally revealed the adenoid cystic carcinoma of the right lung with bilateral renal metastases.
Cystis
Definition:
(n.) A cyst. See Cyst.
Example Sentences:
(1) 6 tumors were benign ( cystis dermoidalis --5 cases, cystadenoma mucinosum --1 case) and 9 tumors were malignant (dysgerminoma--6 cases, teratoma malignum --3 cases and neoplasma malignum epitheliale --1 case).
(2) Anuria caused by extra- or intrarenal obstruction, or by prerenal deviation of water, also prevented cystis; these procedures enhanced other CY lesions more than nephrectomy did.
(3) This investigation indicates that salivary tissue may occur more commonly in the lateral neck than is generally realised, and that lateral cervical cystis and fistulas probably differ in their histogenesis.
(4) The author from a study of 5 dysventilatorial syndromes (bronchiolitis-PNX, pneumomediastinal aerial cystis of lung) and 5 polysierositic syndromes pleuritis and peritonitis) evices that all these syndromes show in the anamnesis or in present a viral infection from influenzal virus or rubeola.
(5) RNA was successfully isolated from Macro-cystis pyrifera (brown alga), Porphyra schizophylla (red alga), and Enteromorpha intestinalis (green alga).