What's the difference between ileac and iliac?

Ileac


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to the ileum.
  • (a.) See Iliac, 1.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Transcatheter portal vein embolization via the ileac vein was simple, easy and safe even it was impossible to expose the hepatic hilum.
  • (2) The ileac pH value (measured by a pH meter with a micro pH combination electrode) was slightly higher than that in other intestinal sites, and the absorption rate constant (ka) following the administration of cimetidine into the ligated ileac loop was larger than that in the ligated duodenal and jejunal loops.
  • (3) The highest percentage of lethal outcomes was recorded in those who sustained ureterosigmoidostomy (50) or rectoplastic formation of the bladder (27.2), the lowest, in the patients with isolated ileac segment (8.2).
  • (4) The comparative studies demonstrated decreased or stable pelviocaliceal dilatation, no measurable parenchymal loss, frequent high pressure vesico-ileac reflux and decreased number of renal calculi.
  • (5) Bone from the ileac crest is grafted to the cleft prior to eruption of the canine.
  • (6) Ileac contractions by PGE2 and PGF2 alpha were not inhibited by S-145.
  • (7) Taking into account, the authors propose to choose a treatment of patients with hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis on an individual basis and to do away with the routine indications for partial ileac bypass surgery.
  • (8) Based on these results, a pharmacokinetic model for the absorption of cimetidine following oral administration was designed, in which gastric, duodenal, jejunal, and ileac compartments were included separately but enterohepatic circulation was not included, because the biliary excretion of cimetidine following intravenous and oral administrations were generally lower than 2% of the dose.
  • (9) The major disadvantage of partial ileac bypass is that there is no prognosis of the operation and its complication.
  • (10) In two of these patients, following right HAE and HAL, right portal vein embolization (PVE) by catheterization via the ileac vein was performed.
  • (11) However, the results of TUL for the calculi below the upper ileac cresta were favorable, the success rate for the 6-10 mm calculi was 91.5% and for the calculi larger than 11 mm 88.4%.
  • (12) To solve the problem the authors performed 87 surgeries with the use of ureterostomy (44); isolated ileac segment--Bricker's method--(12); rectoplastic formation of the bladder (11); isolated sigmoid segment (10); ureterosigmoidostomy (10).
  • (13) Multiple aneurysms occur mainly between the ages of 50 and 70 years, with a predominance of aorto-ileac sites in men, even though these subjects do not show any general elastic dysplasia.
  • (14) Total IgA levels in bile, ileac wall extract and caecal contents were also elevated in both mice after monoassociation.
  • (15) In this study there was an over-all 13 per cent deterioration rate in the upper tracts after ileac and colonic diversions.
  • (16) Ten partial ileac bypass surgeries made by the authors are comprehensively analyzed.
  • (17) It was found that inferior and superior ileac lymph nodes in this category of patients are the main zone of regional metastasization.

Iliac


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to ancient Ilium, or Troy.
  • (a.) Pertaining to, or in the region of, the ilium, or dorsal bone of the pelvis; as, the iliac artery.
  • (a.) See Ileac, 1.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Transluminal iliac angioplasty is a valuable adjunct to distal bypass surgery by improving arterial inflow without the requirement for major aorto iliac surgery.
  • (2) Operations were performed on 5 patients with isolated atherosclerotic aneurysms of the iliac arteries, who accounted for 10.9% of patients with aneurysms of vessels treated at the Vascular Department of the Novgorod Regional Hospital from 1983 to 1990.
  • (3) Most patients had pulmonary metastases, two had bony metastases, and one had metastases in the iliac nodes.
  • (4) The overall immediate angiographic and clinical success was 85% (89% in iliac lesions and 81% in femoropopliteal lesions; 100% in stenoses and 70% in occlusions).
  • (5) 99mTc-MAA accumulation was seen in the left lobe of the liver in a patient with occlusion of the IVC and common iliac veins.
  • (6) Conventional lymphography still yields the best results in differentiating between primary lymphedema with aplasia of the aorto-iliac collectors and a secondary form due to neoplastic disease.
  • (7) Temporary hypertensive increases in blood pressure, or variations in blood pressure when there was an already existing hypertension, in which the blood pressure either moved within the limits of hypertensive blood pressure values or temporarily returned to normal, occurred in 129 men ages 23-85, in whom repeated measurements of the blood pressure and pulse wave rate (PWG) were carried out in the aorta and iliac artery in the course of a longitudinal study over years.
  • (8) The talus was revascularized with a vascularized corticocancellous iliac crest bone graft.
  • (9) Based on combined quantitative and qualitative analysis of Doppler signals sampled at the common femoral and popliteal artery, the aorto-iliac segments and the femoro-popliteal segments were evaluated separately.
  • (10) Eight of 47 LSNs overlying the posterior superior iliac spines (PSIS) were tender.
  • (11) Individuals undergoing delayed bladder closure without iliac osteotomy had no notable difference in the incidence of bladder dehiscence (p greater than 0.5) but they had a statistically significant difference in the ability to gain urinary continence (p less than 0.01).
  • (12) The use of the pectoralis major muscle only flap in conjunction with a free iliac crest bone graft for reconstruction of the mandible is described.
  • (13) Additional reconstruction of the "donor" limb arteries and dilatation of the iliac artery improve circulation in the "donor limb", which makes it possible to undertake cross femoral-femoral shunting in patients with a high risk of aorto-femoral reconstruction in atherosclerotic affection of the "donor" limb.
  • (14) After a phlebitic occlusion of the right superficial femoral and external iliac veins he had been operated on twice for varicose veins.
  • (15) In severe post-partum hemorrhage coming from the peri-uterine regions supplied by the internal iliac arteries, only BLILA may be useful when local surgical hemostasis is ineffective or impossible.
  • (16) The cathetertips are selectively introduced from both sides either into a lateral sacral vein, an internal iliac vein or into a lumbar ascending vein.
  • (17) Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) was found in all patients, more frequently in the right calf and in the left iliac veins in 20 patients (55%).
  • (18) The percentage of metastasis to the external iliac, internal iliac and obturator lymph nodes was 55%, 83% and 82%, respectively.
  • (19) After two years of growth hormone therapy, height, sitting height, bi-acromial and bi-iliac diameter increased from -3.7, -2.9, -1.7 and -1.2 to -1.3, -2.5, -0.6 and +0.5 z scores, respectively.
  • (20) This report draws attention to a group of lymph nodes that lie in proximity to the posterior iliac crest.

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