What's the difference between haematogenic and hematopoietic?

Haematogenic


Definition:

  • (a.) Relating to haematogenesis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Only small numbers of cells from solid tumours are needed for haematogenous metastasis.
  • (2) In addition, large differences also existed regarding the mode of tumour propagation for these carcinomas: papillary tumours usually showed lymphatic metastases while follicular carcinomas showed haematogenous spread.
  • (3) Another patient in this group showed primary haematogenous metastasis.
  • (4) In general the CEA level tends to be higher in cancer patients with haematogenous dissemination.
  • (5) We also found talonecrosis after surgical correction of clubfoot, after Sudeck's disease (Sudeck-Leriche syndrome, Sudeck's atrophy or dystrophy), suppurative arthritis of the ankle joint, subtalar luxation and haematogenic osteomyelitis.
  • (6) Haematogenous cells, invading the degenerating nerves, also showed a strong reaction for C3 in their cytoplasm.
  • (7) The main migratory route of E. rangiferi larvae seemed to be haematogenous.
  • (8) Involvement of haematogenous cells in displacement was not detected.
  • (9) Eight of the 9 patients with haematogenous metastases showed overexpression of the neu protein.
  • (10) To determine the independent risk factors related to peritoneal dissemination and haematogenous metastasis, multivariate analyses using a stepwise logistic model suggested that serosal invasion (P < 0.01, relative risk = 2.57) and Borrmann type 4 (P < 0.01, relative risk = 1.95) were the greatest risk factors for peritoneal dissemination.
  • (11) The 1 case of prosthetic sepsis (at 19 months postoperatively) was probably due to secondary haematogenous infection.
  • (12) The average age of the patients was 38 years and the haematogenous way of the infection could be proven in 15 cases.
  • (13) Special reference is made to the problems involved in the clinical diagnosis of the mitigated and non-typical forms of haematogenous osteomyelitis which occur more frequently in the present antibiotics era.
  • (14) These results favour the hypothesis that intra-operative contamination of the disc space, in contrast to haematogenous spread, causes spondylodiscitis.
  • (15) In addition, haematogenous metastases to the spine and foot were found.
  • (16) A case of a patient with haematogeneous infection by listeria monocytogenes, involving the basal and brainstem is reported.
  • (17) When the lung is the first filtre of haematogenous metastases the five year survival rate is better (48%) than when the liver filters first (18.5%).
  • (18) Metastases from colon and rectal carcinoma are by direct extension, lymph node infiltration, haematogenous, perineural, intraluminal or by superficial spread.
  • (19) The various hypotheses: haematogenous and fall into the peritoneal cavity are examined; then the diagnostic approach and conservative surgical therapy employed.
  • (20) Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis is a major disease in this area, affecting 10% of the children seen in orthopaedic clinics.

Hematopoietic


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