What's the difference between lienal and splenetic?

Lienal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the spleen; splenic.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The cause of death after a successful operation was haemorrhage into the abdominal cavity from a ruptured spleen, as a result of a new lienal infarction after embolization of a portion of the myxoma into the lienal artery, 24 before the operation.
  • (2) The main features of the lymphatic down flow ways of this colon segment justify extended exeresis operations as described by Madden and Welti: they also mention colon resection, removal in one block of the spleen and the caudal corporal portion of the pancreas with the lymph node stations of the pancreatico-lienal group invaded by cancer.
  • (3) Despite this in the authors' opinion implantation of lienal tissue into the omentum, corresponding to one third of the original spleen, is a suitable therapeutic method even in district hospitals.
  • (4) The pancreatico-digestive anastomosis is especially then endangered by dehiscence when, following resections due to carcinomas, a healthy lienal pancreatic rest has to be connected to the intestine.
  • (5) The second case presented--a spontaneous lienal rupture, is very rare.
  • (6) In 12 patients with isolated lienal vein stenosis, no hemorrhage had occurred so far.
  • (7) The main manifestations of visceral leishmaniasis in hamsters are cachexia, lienal syndrome, polyglandular deficiency on the background of hypoplasia of lymphoid tissue and defects of the system of monocytic phagocytes.
  • (8) The syndrome "urgency of lienal origin" during a pregnancy consists of two syndromes--violent spontaneous pain in the left hypochondrium or in the epigastrium, shortly followed by haemorrhagic shock.
  • (9) The authors evaluated in an experimental study the necroptic appearance of the peritoneal cavity, the microscopic character of the scar and histological appearance of tissue after treatment of an induced hepatic and lienal rupture in 28 rabbits and 28 baby pigs, using fibrin tissue glue.
  • (10) After evaluation of the type of injury it is necessary to select treatment which preserves a maximum of lienal tissue.
  • (11) Purposeful study of the arteriovenous angioarchitectonics in the hepato-lienal system, the character and degree of disorders of the portal-hepatic hemodynamics, and the peculiar features of collateral circulation before and after various radiologically-guided interventions allowed the authors to elaborate an orderly system of stage-by-stage endovascular treatment of patients suffering from portal hypertension.
  • (12) It facilitated the healing of lienal wounds without any suturing and produced neither local nor general disadvantageous results.
  • (13) Isolated lienal disease is treated by partial or segmental resection.
  • (14) On necropsy extensive arteritis of the coronary vessels with aortitis was revealed and with arteritis of the small intramyocardial and lienal arteries and arteries in the renal pelvis.
  • (15) A patient is presented in whom multiple lienal circular foci are seen 25 years after application of a thorium-containing contrast medium for vascular visualization, over and above the well-known characteristic ThO2 deposits in the liver and spleen.
  • (16) The authors give an account of causes of splenomegaly and their own experience with the diagnosis of anomalies, cystic processes, tumours, injuries and obstructions of the lienal vessels.
  • (17) Due to a short, maximal 6 days lasting blockade of the exocrine pancreas secretion with fibrin the atrophy respectively the fibrosis of the exocrine lienal pancreas segment was--contrary to the pancreas duct occlusion with prolamin--avoided; also the endocrine function was preserved.
  • (18) Conservative treatment is suitable only in isolated lienal injury with the patient in a stable haemodynamic state.
  • (19) This effect is due to transient normalization of the lienal hypersequestration.
  • (20) The yield from the used lienal human pancreas were about 80 000 islets.

Splenetic


Definition:

  • (a.) Affected with spleen; malicious; spiteful; peevish; fretful.
  • (n.) A person affected with spleen.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But he was far from comic as the splenetic Marquis of Queensberry, hounding Oscar Wilde to prison over his son's liaison with the homosexual playwright, in The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960).
  • (2) He’s a glorious, motormouth comic when he’s on form, and his standup shows can be brilliantly splenetic.
  • (3) Experimental pancreatitis was induced by cooling the splenetic part of rat pancreas with chlorethyl, and the cells of duodenal area of the pancreas were studied at different stages of pancreatitis using cytomorphometry, cytomorphology and autoradiography.
  • (4) The EU intervention drew a splenetic response from Kovács – a former PhD graduate from CEU – who described it as “camouflage” for pushing an agenda favouring “illegal” migration.
  • (5) Your early morning bulletin, where a beautiful woman reads the furious barrage of splenetic tweets that Trump inevitably wrote and sent while sitting on his golden toilet between the hours of 2am and 5am the previous night.
  • (6) Aside from the confused versions of feminism – and the contortions do seem to be down to the splenetic mood – there are elements that are really indefensible from the husband's point of view, unless his return were to be added as an appendix.
  • (7) If you've read The Rum Diary, you'll notice that certain characters and events have been amalgamated, erased or enlarged, often cleverly and wisely, but that Robinson's gentler tone is slightly at odds with Thompson's marvellously splenetic and bilious prose.
  • (8) Some of its content – the splenetically sweary Rage Quit strand, for example – may not be seen as child-friendly by some parents.
  • (9) Peter Capaldi reprises his TV role as Malcolm Tucker, a splenetic, combative director of communications who may be loosely based on Alastair Campbell.
  • (10) Because of the splenetic activity and the higher sex ratios, the Hellstrom hypothesis is refuted.

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