What's the difference between lich and tich?

Lich


Definition:

  • (a.) Like.
  • (a.) A dead body; a corpse.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) With exact diagnosis and correct surgical technique, the Lich-Grégoir anti-reflux plasty is safe and complications are few--reflux recurrences are rare.
  • (2) We report on 111 kidney transplants performed at the San Juan Veterans Administration Hospital in 85 of whom urinary continuity was restored with a Politano-Lead-better ureteroneocystostomy, 23 with the Lich-Grégoir operation, and 3 with extravesical urinary, diversions.
  • (3) As performed by us, it is a modification of the technique of Witzel, Sampson, and Lich.
  • (4) The frequency of urological complications was lower with the Lich-Gregoire technique (4.1%) which we have currently adopted.
  • (5) They constituted about 8% of all LICH cases (n = 37) operated upon in our institute (DUSM) during the past 3 years.
  • (6) The efficiency of the Lich-Gregoir antireflux procedure has to be judged by its results.
  • (7) VUR occurred in 36% of patients; highest in LICH-1 (79%), intermediate in L-P (22%), and lowest in LICH-2 (9%).
  • (8) It combined the principles of the Wallace conjoined ureterointestinal conduit with the Lich extravesical ureteroneocystostomy.
  • (9) She had been a student in Lich primary school, in Unity state, when the war began.
  • (10) We present our experience in 149 antireflux repair operations with a technique first described by Lich and Gregoir in 1961.
  • (11) On the other hand, in the late postoperative stage, ureteral stenosis requiring further surgery occurred in 1 ureter in the transitional region to the urinary bladder in 1 patient 2 months after surgery by the Lich-Gregoir method.
  • (12) The rate of success was all 87 ureters (100%) for the Politano-Leadbetter method and 6 out of 7 ureters (85.7%) for the Lich-Gregoir method.
  • (13) The mean age of the recipients was 34.6 years (16.8 to 67.6 years) Ureteric reimplantation was initially performed by uretero-ureteric anastomosis (19%), then into the bladder according to the Leadbetter-Politano technique (69%) and subsequently according to the Lich-Gregoire extra-vesical technique (10%).
  • (14) Other methods were the combined method in 2 patients (three ureters), the Glenn-Anderson method in 1 (2 ureters), the Cohen method in 1 (1 ureter) and the Lich-Gregoir method in 5 patients (7 ureters).
  • (15) A tabulated comparison between the intravesical procedure (Politano-Leadbetter) and the extravesical procedure (Lich-Grégoir) reveals an overall success rate of 80%.
  • (16) In a ten years period 186 extravesical antireflux operations (Lich-Gregoir) were performed in 145 children.
  • (17) Three operated cases of lobar intracerebral hemorrhage (LICH) related to cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) were studied clinicopathologically.
  • (18) The operative technique used was generally that of Cohen (335 cases), more rarely that of Leadbetter-Politano (118 cases) and very exceptionally that of Lich-Gregoir (7 cases).
  • (19) Discussion and evaluation of other repair methods are reviewed but, in our opinion the Lich-Gregoir technique, because of its simplicity, should be the method of choice and should be used more by urologists.
  • (20) An anterior extravesical technique modified from Witzel, Sampson, and Lich was used to reimplant the ureter.

Tich


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In an attempt to discover whether the minimum amount of time involved in such a system of secondary referral must of necessity put some patients at risk, and whether any significant delay could be eliminated without radical change in this system, we have carried out a detailed prospective analysis of the sequence of events involved in the emergency transfer of 117 consecutive patients with suspected traumatic intracranial haematoma (TICH).
  • (2) There were 48 patients with TICH who had no operations but there were no deaths attributable to a missed operation.
  • (3) Of 729 patients, 135 were identified as having suffered a traumatic intracranial hemorrhage (TICH).
  • (4) Although tich resembles brachypodism phenotypically it is not linked to agouti, and does not match the description of any other skeletal mutation.
  • (5) The article deals with the analysis of the clinical and computed tomography data, treatment, and outcomes in 94 patients with traumatic intracerebral hematomas (TICH).
  • (6) A spontaneous mutation 'tich' (gene symbol tch) appeared as a recessive mutation in inbred mice of strain A. TL.
  • (7) Puncture evacuation of the TICH may be resorted to if more than three fourths of its volume can be aspirated.
  • (8) The RNA product (X RNA), approximately 70 nucleotides long, is initiated with either pppC or pppG and contains an AU-tich sequence.
  • (9) The indications for nonoperative treatment of TICH are a level of consciousness of the patient of no lower than 10 marks of the Glasgow coma scale, hematoma diameter of less than 4 cm, and the absence of clinical and computed tomography signs of brain stem compression.
  • (10) The stereotaxic method is recommended for removal of TICH situated in the region of the basal ganglia.

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