What's the difference between hemorrhoidal and hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoidal
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of, hemorrhoids.
(a.) Of or pertaining to the rectum; rectal; as, the hemorrhoidal arteries, veins, and nerves.
Example Sentences:
(1) The good efficacy and tolerability of a topical therapeutic preparation in first and second degree hemorrhoids have been convincingly demonstrated.
(2) The importance of the m. canalis ani and of the hitherto unknown transsphincteric course of the blood reflux from the arterially supplied corpus cavernosum for the pathogenesis of the hemorrhoidal disease as the adequate therapy are delineated.
(3) The treatment of hemorrhoids includes a vast array of medical and instrumental means.
(4) The results indicate that persons with hemorrhoids have higher anal pressures than controls.
(5) The incidence of instrument-assisted deliveries (BC = 7, DT = 6), episiotomies (BC = 27, DT = 20), lacerations (BC = 17, DT = 5), and hemorrhoids (BC = 14, DT = 4) was similar between groups.
(6) There was no correlation between the anal manometric findings and the degree of hemorrhoids or duration of symptoms.
(7) In patients older than 40 with hemorrhoids a rectoscopy is always recommended.
(8) Complications of 5-ASA therapy were limited to hemorrhoidal irritation and local perianal injury.
(9) Strictures indistinguishable from the naturally occurring lesion were produced by injecting chlorpromazine into the cranial hemorrhoidal artery of three pigs.
(10) Absorption per se is influenced by the liposolubility as well as the ionization of the medication, and by the site of its release since only the middle and inferior hemorrhoidal veins avoid the hepatic crossing.
(11) Recurrent and severe hemorrhoid problems require specific treatment.
(12) Characteristic finding in internal hemorrhoids were the swelling in the anal canal, localized along 3, 7 and 11 hours of the clock dial in knee-elbow position of the patient.
(13) Additionally the rectal biopsy was complicated by serious bleedings out of the hemorrhoidal vessels or periprostatic veins.
(14) In third degree hemorrhoids, particularly in large prolapsing hemorrhoids, the rubber band ligation should include also the cryodestruction.
(15) This study did not compare the different methods of treatment, however the results do support the contention that infrared photocoagulation is an effective, safe method of treatment for low grade bleeding internal hemorrhoids.
(16) Thrombosed external hemorrhoids can be opened and drained.
(17) Below the dentate line local anaesthesia is sufficient for operative treatment of the following diseases: perianal thromboses, tumors of the skin and the connective tissue, skin tags, second degree hemorrhoids, segmental anal prolapses, anal fissures, cryptitis, uncomplicated anal fistulas and perianal abscesses.
(18) The fact that the anal pressures remained high after treatment could imply that higher pressures are an etiologic component in the formation of hemorrhoids.
(19) The data on incidence of detection of associated rectal diseases--hemorrhoids and anal fissures--are presented.
(20) The authors retrospectively studied 43 patients suspected of having internal hemorrhoids at double-contrast barium enema examination.
Hemorrhoids
Definition:
(n. pl.) Livid and painful swellings formed by the dilation of the blood vessels around the margin of, or within, the anus, from which blood or mucus is occasionally discharged; piles; emerods.
Example Sentences:
(1) The good efficacy and tolerability of a topical therapeutic preparation in first and second degree hemorrhoids have been convincingly demonstrated.
(2) The importance of the m. canalis ani and of the hitherto unknown transsphincteric course of the blood reflux from the arterially supplied corpus cavernosum for the pathogenesis of the hemorrhoidal disease as the adequate therapy are delineated.
(3) The treatment of hemorrhoids includes a vast array of medical and instrumental means.
(4) The results indicate that persons with hemorrhoids have higher anal pressures than controls.
(5) The incidence of instrument-assisted deliveries (BC = 7, DT = 6), episiotomies (BC = 27, DT = 20), lacerations (BC = 17, DT = 5), and hemorrhoids (BC = 14, DT = 4) was similar between groups.
(6) There was no correlation between the anal manometric findings and the degree of hemorrhoids or duration of symptoms.
(7) In patients older than 40 with hemorrhoids a rectoscopy is always recommended.
(8) Complications of 5-ASA therapy were limited to hemorrhoidal irritation and local perianal injury.
(9) Strictures indistinguishable from the naturally occurring lesion were produced by injecting chlorpromazine into the cranial hemorrhoidal artery of three pigs.
(10) Absorption per se is influenced by the liposolubility as well as the ionization of the medication, and by the site of its release since only the middle and inferior hemorrhoidal veins avoid the hepatic crossing.
(11) Recurrent and severe hemorrhoid problems require specific treatment.
(12) Characteristic finding in internal hemorrhoids were the swelling in the anal canal, localized along 3, 7 and 11 hours of the clock dial in knee-elbow position of the patient.
(13) Additionally the rectal biopsy was complicated by serious bleedings out of the hemorrhoidal vessels or periprostatic veins.
(14) In third degree hemorrhoids, particularly in large prolapsing hemorrhoids, the rubber band ligation should include also the cryodestruction.
(15) This study did not compare the different methods of treatment, however the results do support the contention that infrared photocoagulation is an effective, safe method of treatment for low grade bleeding internal hemorrhoids.
(16) Thrombosed external hemorrhoids can be opened and drained.
(17) Below the dentate line local anaesthesia is sufficient for operative treatment of the following diseases: perianal thromboses, tumors of the skin and the connective tissue, skin tags, second degree hemorrhoids, segmental anal prolapses, anal fissures, cryptitis, uncomplicated anal fistulas and perianal abscesses.
(18) The fact that the anal pressures remained high after treatment could imply that higher pressures are an etiologic component in the formation of hemorrhoids.
(19) The data on incidence of detection of associated rectal diseases--hemorrhoids and anal fissures--are presented.
(20) The authors retrospectively studied 43 patients suspected of having internal hemorrhoids at double-contrast barium enema examination.