What's the difference between loculus and unilocular?

Loculus


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa.
  • (n.) One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 64 subjects with hiatus hernia (34 sliding, 22 mixed, and 8 of paraesophageal variety) were divided into 3 groups according to the transverse diameter of the thoracic loculus and examined by 133Xe-radio-spirometry in the supine position.
  • (2) The following guidelines are suggested for selecting nonoperative treatment: (1) clinically stable patients; (2) instrumental perforations detected before major mediastinal contamination has occurred or perforations with such a long delay in diagnosis that the patient has already demonstrated tolerance for the perforation without the need for surgery; and (3) esophageal disruptions well contained within the mediastinum or a pleural loculus.
  • (3) The disease ran a protracted course for a total of 20 months before she died from sudden rupture of an abscess loculus into the ventricular system.
  • (4) The loculus had formed as a consequence of leakage of CSF through a dural tear caused by the knife.
  • (5) We report a case of this condition in which there was a separate loculus lined by gastric epithelium.
  • (6) MR findings highly suggestive of an endometrial cyst included adhesions to the surrounding organs (e.g., loss of clear margin of the uterine body and tethered appearance of the rectum); a distinct low-intensity zone surrounding a cyst loculus on both T1- and T2-weighted images produced by a thick fibrous capsule; loculus contents with short T1 and long T2 values, attributed to hemorrhagic fluid; and prominent low intensity (shading) within a loculus on T2-weighted images, the mechanism of which is yet to be determined.
  • (7) The average values of the length (in the direction of uterine long axis) and width (mesome-trial-antimesometrial axis) in the loculus of the gravid uterus were 0.39 cm and 0.56 cm at 6 days, and 2.42 cm and 1.74 cm at 15.5 days (partiurition), respectively.
  • (8) We interpret these data to be consistent with the idea that the two imported proteins that function in the water oxidation step of photosynthesis and are localized in the loculus (the space within the thylakoid vesicles) undergo two-step processing.
  • (9) In six of the eight patients with an abnormal ultrasonogram a tiny collection of fluid was identified in the gallbladder fossa; in two patients retained intraperitoneal stones were identified (one of these patients also had a small fluid loculus); and one patient had a small amount of free fluid in Morrison's pouch.
  • (10) The fourth angioma was in the Brachium pontis and reached to the Flocculus and Loculus quadrangularis inferior.
  • (11) Significant correlations were found between the diameter of the thoracic loculus and the reduction in these vairables of the affected lung.
  • (12) There were two modes of proliferation of unilocular fat cells: "loculus-dividing" cell division, in which the single loculus of fat in the dividing cell was broken down into multiple droplets and distributed evenly between the daughter cells, and "loculus-preserving" cell division, in which the loculus in the dividing cell was minimally broken down and inherited with its shape preserved by one of the daughter cells with the other getting only a small number of fine lipid droplets.
  • (13) The shape of the loculus during the gestation was ovoid (mesometrial-antimesometrial axis) until the end of 10 days converged to the spherical form and thereafter changed gradually to the ovoid from in the direction of uterine long axis contraly to the previous days.
  • (14) In one child a loculus of uno-pacified dialysate was readily identified, confirming sonographic findings that suggested an inflammatory pseudocyst.
  • (15) Evacuation of this loculus resulted in some neurological improvement.
  • (16) In the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) the gestation period and the loculus size of the gravid uterus from day 6 to day 15.5 (parturition) of gestation as well as the weight, width (umbilcus-black) and lenght (crown-rump) of the embryos from day 9 to the parturition were measured.
  • (17) It is postulated, that these enzymes derived from the tapetum catalyze the different steps of phenylpropanoid metabolism at or in cavities of the exine after their transfer into the loculus.
  • (18) The contents of another loculus were separated in a pollen and tapetum fraction.
  • (19) Myelography and CT revealed a compressive extradural lesion shown at exploratory operation to be a loculus of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  • (20) Plasmodesmata initially connect the tapetal cells to each other, the pollen mother cells, and the inner loculus wall cells.

Unilocular


Definition:

  • (a.) Having one cell or cavity only; as, a unilocular capsule or shell.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Maxillary myxoma is identified by the appearance of a non-inflammatory and often painless swelling which, in radiological terms, appears to have a zone of multilocular and sometimes unilocular osteolysis.
  • (2) Histological findings were otherwise uniform and typical: intra-epidermal, unilocular, well-delineated pustules.
  • (3) In the adipose tissues of the mammary stroma in intact mice, fat cells were of multilocular type in the peripheral regions around the main vessel, and of unilocular type in the other part.
  • (4) The two imaging techniques made it possible to distinguish the tumors into "unilocular" and "multilocular" masses: the former correspond to RCC and PAC, the latter to MCN and RCC.
  • (5) After conversion to unilocular adipocytes the amount of mitochondria was halved, their cristae even more reduced, and their appearance was of a WAT-type (UCP-lacking mitochondria, which are coupled under physiological conditions; "C-mitochondria").
  • (6) Its most important role is in the treatment of small, unilocular, well-placed abscesses.
  • (7) This distribution explains the curved shape of unilocular pits and the kidney-shaped extensions of multilocular pits.
  • (8) Percutaneous aspiration of unilocular pancreatic pseudocysts in children provides an attractive alternative to operative treatment in selected cases.
  • (9) They should be differentiated from a microcystic cystadenoma with unilocular cyst features (2 cases in our series) and especially from pancreatic pseudocyst, particularly in case of a history of trauma and associated chronic pancreatitis (2 cases).
  • (10) Liver scan revealed multiple calcified cysts consistent with unilocular hydatid disease.
  • (11) We report five cases of macrocystic serous cystadenoma of the pancreas, two of which were of the unilocular type.
  • (12) Macroscopically, the resected tumors of both cases showed a unilocular cystic tumor adjacent to a solid tumor.
  • (13) Unilocular deposition of ethanol into the adenoma proved ineffective, but multilocular injection normalized serum calcium and parathormone concentrations.
  • (14) Radiographic appearance varied from unilocular to worm-eaten type radiolucencies which were often surrounded by indistinct margins on close examination.
  • (15) The cyst was unilocular and contained about 100 ml pale yellow mucinous fluid.
  • (16) Conservative treatment of unilocular ameloblastomas can be expected to result in a recurrence rate of 20%.
  • (17) At birth all adipocytes were multilocular (contained multiple small lipid droplets), but by day 3 postpartum, many were already differentiated to the unilocular state (one major, central lipid droplet).
  • (18) Radiographically, most cases revealed a unilocular cystic lesion.
  • (19) A unique variant of the sebaceous lymphadenoma, so-called unilocular cystic sebaceous lymphadenoma or lymphoepithelial cyst with sebaceous differentiation, occurred in the parotid gland of a 38-year-old man.
  • (20) Ciliated hepatic foregut cysts (CHFCs) are solitary unilocular cysts in the liver that are histologically similar to bronchogenic cysts.

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