What's the difference between dysuria and dysuric?
Dysuria
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Dysury
Example Sentences:
(1) A 61-year-old male consulted a doctor with the chief complaint of dysuria.
(2) On the other hand, if the wetting is associated with infection or persistent dysuria, or if the history or pattern of wetting is suggestive of anatomic or neurogenic causes, a complete investigation of the urinary tract is necessary prior to initiating therapy.
(3) The patient presented with intermittent gross hematuria and mild dysuria.
(4) With increasing tumour stage and grade there are significantly more patients with dysuria and pollacisuria.
(5) Positivity to higher-levels (1:64) of anti-CT IgG antibodies were demonstrated in 14.1% of NGU patients and 16.6% of men affected by dysuria.
(6) Neurological examination was normal except for dysuria and diminution of Achilles tendon reflexes.
(7) No benefit was observed from the addition of urethral dilatation to cystoscopy alone in women with recurrent frequency and dysuria.
(8) The most common reason for consultation was dysuria, and the treatment procedures were endoscopy in 5 patients and cystotomy in the other 3.
(9) Four patients with gross hematuria and dysuria following intrusion of methylmethacrylate into the pelvic cavity after total hip replacement are described.
(10) A 70-year-old woman visited our hospital complaining of dysuria and pollakisuria on January 26, 1990.
(11) A 19-year-old male was admitted complaining of abdominal pain and distension, dysuria, constipation, headache, and fever.
(12) Their chief complaints consisted of dysuria, urinary infection and hematuria.
(13) Subsequent symptoms of dysuria and haematuria had a mechanical aetiology.
(14) ), increased number of patients with dysuria or sterile leukocyturia gave stimulus to studies of 615 patients from Department of Nephrology and District Outpatient Nephrological Care Unit with regard to infections with that microbes.
(15) Although the postoperative course was complicated by a transient dysuria and hypesthesia at S1-S5 levels, complete cure was achieved in a month.
(16) A 17-year-old man with the chief complaint of dysuria was referred to our hospital on April 7, 1986.
(17) The patients regularly had rather severe symptoms of acute urinary tract infections with dysuria and often loid pain.
(18) Systemic side effects are connected with pre-existing dysuria or bacterial cystitis and with traumatic catheterization.
(19) During treatment of the above symptoms, macrohematuria, dysuria and pollakiuria occurred.
(20) During a community survey 22% of women were found to have had dysuria in the previous year and half had had dysuria at some time in their lives.
Dysuric
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to, or afflicted with, dysury.
Example Sentences:
(1) Internal urethrotomy is still used in female patients for the prophylactic treatment of recurrent bacterial cystitis as well as for sterile dysuric voiding disorders.
(2) Uroflowmetry showed a severe dysuric pattern (voided volume 5 ml, residual urine 230 ml) and the cystometrogram revealed a hyperactive bladder.
(3) To develop a clinical model for diagnosis of bacterial urinary tract infection, we conducted a prospective study on 266 dysuric young women, 147 of whom had urinary tract infections.
(4) 96 patients with benign hyperplasia of the prostate and dysuric complaints in stage I and beginning stage II were treated conservatively and medicamentously up to 12 months.
(5) It is suitable for the evaluation of the success in surgical interventions due to obstructions in the lower urinary tracts, for control of results of the medicamentous therapy or after operative procedures, which have as their purpose the improvement of the function of the detrusor and for the general differentiation of diseases which are accompanied by dysuric symptoms.
(6) The etiology of sterile dysuric voiding disorders however remains unclear.
(7) A positive effect was achieved in 36 of 41 operated patients with bronchopulmonary disorders and in 16 of 23 patients with dysuric disorders.
(8) Transurethral resection combined with needle biopsy is to be performed if patients present with dysuric complaints, and if tumour can be suspected on rectal palpation or based on the clinical picture.
(9) These data support the thesis that some cases of septicemia in patients other than acutely dysuric women, can be caused by UTIs with low colony counts.
(10) All treatment regimes led to a disappearance of the clinical symptoms; however, in one case of the group receiving one-day treatment, dysuric complaints recurred as early as on day 3 after therapy.
(11) Midstream samples of urine from 185 acutely dysuric women and 89 symptom-free controls were screened according to the modified criteria of Kass by both conventional and microaerophilic culture.
(12) were observed in 181 patients, dysuric symptoms (dysuria, urethral colics, etc.)
(13) The algorithm was validated in a second set of 166 dysuric women, 77 of whom had urinary tract infections.
(14) Although equal in efficacy to conventional therapy for uncomplicated lower tract infections, single-dose therapy of dysuric women should be limited to patients for whom adequate follow-up can be insured.
(15) In the group of dysuric patients, the outpatient urodynamic recording allowed a precise evaluation of the detrusor activity and a simplified assessment of micturition.
(16) Side by side with clinical diagnosis of cervicitis or in combination with urethritis found in 16 female sexual partners, two of them suffered also from vulvovaginitis, 2 from adnexitis, 1 from candidosis, 1 had dysuric difficulties and 1 female patient was found sterile.
(17) Concerning subjective complaints there was an improvement in dysuric symptoms in both patient groups.
(18) She presented with dysuric symptoms and was misdiagnosed as having a urinary tract infection.