What's the difference between inguen and inguinal?
Inguen
Definition:
(n.) The groin.
Example Sentences:
(1) On the other hand, areas of low density of TT were present in the facial-cranial region except for the buccal-masseteric area, cranial-breast, perineum (male), axilla, inguen, carpus-metacarpus, and tarsus-metatarsus.
(2) The principle of the femoropopliteal test is the palpative perception, when the fingertips of the left hand applied to the inguen somewhat medially from the femoral artery detect the deep venous wave caused by a repeated percussion of the right hand in the fossa poplitea.
(3) Similarly the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis of the calf was verified by the percussional tibiofemoral test, when the right hand repeatedly percussed on the calf in the course of crural veins, while the left hand palpated the transmission of the wave to the inguen.
(4) This distinction, and other special features of this fascia in the inguen, are more readily appreciated in the course of the preperitoneal approach than by the conventional transinguinal approach.
Inguinal
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to, or in the region of, the inguen or groin; as, an inguinal canal or ligament; inguinal hernia.
Example Sentences:
(1) In all cases Richter's hernia was at the internal inguinal ring.
(2) Approximately twice as many mammary cancers were observed in the cervical-thoracic as in the abdominal-inguinal mammary gland chains irrespective of carcinogen dose, while the frequency of tumor occurrence in the left versus right chains was similar.
(3) A series of 141 patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma was analysed with regard to treatment of the inguinal lymph nodes.
(4) The most important finding the physical examination revealed was enlarged inguinal lymph nodes.
(5) Testicular tissue at ectopic site was identified by presence of characteristic signal intensity pattern, mediastinum testis and its location along empty spermatic canal in cases of inguinal testis either singly or in combination.
(6) The sexual adjustment of 91 married men (ranging in age from 51 to 77) who had undergone either transurethral prostatectomy or inguinal hernia repair was compared using the same measures and experimental design.
(7) The testicular vein--midway between the internal inguinal ring and the lower pole of the kidney--divides into the medial and lateral branch to form a delta.
(8) The regional (right inguinal) lymph node demonstrated mild changes indicative of immunologic response.
(9) Twenty-one of 24 adult male and female cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis ibis) collected in Geneva County, Alabama had numerous white cyst-like structures (1,466 microns X 354 microns) found within the loose connective tissues of the skeletal muscles of the inguinal region, beneath the serosa of the proventriculus and in the heart beneath the epicardium (one adult male bird).
(10) Physical examination revealed an elastic soft mass in the right inguinal region toward the right scrotum.
(11) We have studied the epidemiology of inguinal hernias in preterm infants.
(12) Clitoromegaly, urogenital sinus, and short vaginal pouch were present in both; inguinal gonads were palpable in one.
(13) It was noted that the position of the right testis within the scrotum varied with the degree of inguinal herniation.
(14) On the left side, 75.2% of the retained testes were retained abdominally and 24.8% inguinally; on the right side, 41.8% of the retained testes were retained abdominally and 58.2% inguinally.
(15) Therefore, we recommend a contralateral exploration for pediatric patients with inguinal hernia when the WLIR is 7 mm or more in boys under 15 years of age and 4 mm or more in girls under 5 years of age.
(16) After a glucose load, lipogenesis in the lean epididymal fat pad was not inhibited but that in the inguinal depot was.
(17) Cellular proliferation of stromal-vascular cells derived from rat inguinal adipose tissue was measured by [3H]-thymidine incorporation.
(18) The authors present a case report of a 65-year-old male with a two-day history of a painful irreducible right inguinal mass; he denied abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, or chills.
(19) After cultivation for 12 months, neither clone C-11 nor the parental population produced lesions in inoculated mice but virulent parasites were recovered from the inguinal nodes of the mice, possibly as a result of selection in vivo for virulent parasites.
(20) We now describe, for the first time, that cells morphologically similar to uterine decidual cells found beneath the peritoneal mesothelium in inguinal hernia and in the cervical mucosa during normal pregnancy and in the mesenchymal tissue of the Fallopian tubes and ovaries at term react with the monoclonal antibody for IGFBP-1 equally to endometrial decidual cells.