What's the difference between icteric and icterus?
Icteric
Definition:
(n.) A remedy for the jaundice.
(a.) Alt. of Icterical
Example Sentences:
(1) During icteric episodes, serum levels of bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase were markedly elevated.
(2) No interference was seen from lipaemic or icteric plasma samples.
(3) Obstructive jaundice (icteric obstructive biliopathy) was present in 38 cases.
(4) Out of the 41 icteric patients who were studied, a frequency of the presence of the LP-X was observed in 68.3% thus distributed: viral hepatitis 90,5% obstructive jaundice 85,7%, jaundice of uncertain etiology 37.6%; it was not present in 5 patients with hepatic cirrhosis and in the serum of 21 healthy volunteers.
(5) The maximal effective carcinogenic dose for non-icteric and icteric rats was 0.1 LD50.
(6) In stool specimens collected during the acute phase of illness, 27-nm viruslike hapatitis A antigen particles were shown, but only in patients with icteric hepatitis.
(7) The results indicate that ISG significantly reduced the incidence of icteric type non-B hepatitis only (inferred to be also type non-A hepatitis).
(8) Clinical signs included lethargy; pale, icteric mucous membranes; fever; and dehydration.
(9) Of eight methods examined for measuring plasma hemoglobin in micromolar concentration, all exhibited acceptable linearity, reproducibility, and concurrence except when specimens were icteric or lipemic or contained methemoglobin or methemalbumin.
(10) Serologic evidence of delta superinfection coincided with an acute icteric hepatitis, and was followed by the development of clinically evident chronic liver disease.
(11) The higher number of blood transfusions and the incidence of initial shock in the icteric trauma patients were probably related to the higher injury severity score.
(12) Antibodies neutralizing adenovirus type 5 were found in all of 50 pairs (100%) of sera from patients with acute icteric infectious hepatitis.
(13) A total of 38 episodes of icteric flare-up occurred in 19 patients.
(14) No differences were found between unicteric and icteric newborns.
(15) Non-icteric presentation had no independent prognostic value, as determined by multivariate regression analysis.
(16) We described 5 major clinical aspects: mild, icteric, icterohemorrhagic, hemorrhagic and neurological forms.
(17) A simplified procedure for the ultrafiltration of plasma may be used routinely in clinical service in cases of grossly icteric, haemolytic or turbid samples.
(18) The icteric to anicteric infection ratio in the HBsAG-positives (1:1.7) was similar to that in the negatives (1:2.1), and the clinical course in the antigen positives did not differ significantly from that of the antigen negatives.
(19) We report on a 44-year-old male patient admitted with acute severe icteric hepatitis.
(20) The coefficient of variation for icteric serum determination was 4.4--6.5%.
Icterus
Definition:
(a.) The jaundice.
Example Sentences:
(1) The post-mortem examination revealed that in sixteen animals there was equally expressed hemorrhagic diathesis, five of which had clinical icterus, five manifested subclinical icterus, and six showed no icterus.
(2) Prevention of Enzootic Icterus by salts of molybdenum given orally confirms the identity.
(3) table 1) does not wholly coincide with the enteral bile acid loss syndrome occurring in extensive ileum resection (56) where usually there is no evidence of fatty liver, icterus, cholestasis or encephalopathy.
(4) Icterus could be observed in the liver tissue for some time after its clinical disappearance.
(5) A 43-year-old woman was initially seen because of icterus.
(6) The endoscopic retrograde cholangiography is of greatest practical significance for the differential diagnosis of the cholestatic icterus: non-obstructed bile ducts exclude an extrahepatic icterus and render a laparotomy useless.
(7) From the morphological viewpoint, the optical microscope does not reveal any outstanding elements in the livers of Gilbert patients; some workers using the electronic microscope have insisted on the not infrequent presence of damage to the vascular pole of the liver cell, which would fall in with the hypothesis of a membrane pathology as the underlying factor in one type of Gilbert's icterus.
(8) Recurrent cholangitis had resulted in epigastric pain, febrile attacks, and icterus.
(9) However, discrete disorders characterised by dysproteinaemia without cellular decay and icterus may occur in certain instances.
(10) Because of chronic liver dysfunction, the patient developed severe icterus while on the TAH, and it took 2 months after heart transplantation to achieve physiological bilirubin concentrations.
(11) The diagnosis can be sufficiently ensured by the evidence of familiarity, haemolysis (reticulocytosis, icterus) and diminished osmotic resistance of erythrocytes.
(12) Rapidly progressing icterus was the first and leading symptom of the disease.
(13) The propositus and her mother showed no improvement of anemia or icterus after splenectomy.
(14) Medical records of 805 deliveries were evaluated for factors that influence icterus of newborns.
(15) This report suggests that plasma cholesterol is diminished by hepatitis prior to the development of icterus.
(16) This work shows the results obtained by the comparison between a period in which obstructive icterus was treated only surgically and a mixed period, based on endoscopic or endoscopic surgical treatment.
(17) Hematologic changes were leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, icterus, anemia, and inclusion bodies in the neutrophils and eosinophils.
(18) Reduced hepatic icterus, serum oxalic acid transaminase, serum glutamic pyruvic acid transaminase, and recoverable virus titers from livers and sera of infected mice were also seen as a result of ribamidine treatment.
(19) Icterus, hemolysis, and lipemia did not interfere with method correlation of aca vs. Coleman 91 or Amylochrome.
(20) Total and direct bilirubin in all patients with or without preexisting icterus, --3.