What's the difference between intravalvular and valvular?

Intravalvular


Definition:

  • (a.) Between valves.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These data suggest that mid-diastolic flow reversal represents a physiologic intravalvular flow that is possibly the result of reflected flow from the vigorous early diastolic mitral semiclosure.
  • (2) The anti-streptococcal MAbs reacted with intravalvular myosin and vimentin in Western blots, and purified elastin competitively inhibited the binding of the anti-streptococcal MAbs to whole group A streptococci.
  • (3) In the cardiac valves affected by chronic rheumatic valvulitis, the endothelial layer denuded extensively, even in the regions where only slight thickening was noticed in the intravalvular tissues.
  • (4) Heavy intravalvular deposits of IgG as well as bacterial antigen were present.

Valvular


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a valve or valves; specifically (Med.), of or pertaining to the valves of the heart; as, valvular disease.
  • (a.) Containing valves; serving as a valve; opening by valves; valvate; as, a valvular capsule.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Valvular stenoses of the bronchi and especially of the bronchioles in various types of primary pulmonary disease are of considerable importance etiologically.
  • (2) Twenty-nine patients had a marked organic tricuspid valvular disease.
  • (3) The authors conclude that there is no heart rate-dependent signal loss in healthy persons that simulates valvular dysfunction, thus suggesting that signal intensity change can be used as an indicator for this disease, independent of heart rate.
  • (4) BPV provides long-term relief of pulmonary valvular obstruction in the majority of patients.
  • (5) 107 patients at the age of 80 years or more were operated for coronary or valvular heart disease between 1978 and 1984.
  • (6) At stage 23, the heart presents a complete atrioventricular valvular structure.
  • (7) Similar studies in patients with valvular disease indicate that phase mapping is also valid for pathologic conditions.
  • (8) A regimen of a single intramuscular dose of penicillin G-streptomycin was compared with regimens of three oral doses of amoxicillin and two oral doses of penicillin V to prevent Streptococcus sanguis endocarditis in rabbits with experimentally induced valvular heart lesions.
  • (9) In 11 adult patients with isolated valvular aortic stenosis, the progression of the disease was assessed by two heart catheterisations without intervening aortic valve surgery.
  • (10) A group of 19 patients (mean age 57 years), 9 with ischemic, 2 amyloidotic, 4 valvular, and 4 idiopathic cardiomyopathy, were treated.
  • (11) Experience with glutaraldehyde- and glycerol-treated pericardium in valvular applications in sheep support these observations.
  • (12) Secondary valvular incompetence occurs from deep venous obstruction or increased venous distensibility (usually secondary to circulating estrogens).
  • (13) Valvular incompetence developed in 13 patients during the study period.
  • (14) The usefulness of these methods is discussed in patients with acute ischemic heart disease, chronic ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, pulmonary vascular disease, and hypertensive heart disease.
  • (15) Percutaneous catheter balloon valvuloplasty was carried out in 75 patients with valvular pulmonary stenosis (VPS), whose ages ranged from 18 months to 38 years.
  • (16) One case with embolic cardiac infarction is described, that had developed in a patient with mitral-aortic valvular defect with auricular fibrillation and simultaneous embolic dissemination in the right middle cerebral and superior mesenteric arteries.
  • (17) The duration of deep venous valvular reflux was studied in 192 venous segments of the legs of 32 patients in good health.
  • (18) Two patients are described: one with prosthetization in 1982 with aorta prosthesis because of aortic valvular defect and a female patient with lupus eythematodes disseminata and severe organ disorders resulting from that (cardiac, renal, amputation of the left arm).
  • (19) The echocardiographic study showed the mentioned aortic valvular lesions and did reveal the same lesion in another patient in which the other studies were normal.
  • (20) Valvular lesions in the acute stage of Kawasaki disease were observed using pulsed Doppler echocardiography.

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