What's the difference between medullar and oblongatal?
Medullar
Definition:
(a.) See Medullary.
Example Sentences:
(1) MRI revealed cranium bifida and agenesis of anterior medullar velum.
(2) Signs of cerebellar or medullar involvement were not seen.
(3) Only BCG induced a marked increase of the secretory activity of the thymic epithelium at all histological sites (cortex, corticomedullary junction and medullar).
(4) It was shown that cyclosporine induced cell depletion in the thymus cortical and medullar zones, inhibition of lymphocyte mitotic activity, alteration of the Hassall corpuscles and impairment of their formation.
(5) The superior medullary velum was not recognized in 10 cases and the corpus medullare in 5.
(6) Among the 34 patients who continued to use the medullar stimulation, good results were obtained in 75% of cases of backache , 100% of patients with angina and vasculopathies, and 50% of patients with neurogenic pain.
(7) Ontological studies of thymic tissue demonstrated that the epitope recognized by this MAb was expressed before Day 14 of gestation, although the restricted subcapsular and medullar expression of 8.1.1 was not apparent until sometime after birth.
(8) Significant decrease (p less than 0.01-0.05) of renal cortical blood flow (RCBF), total renal blood flow (TRBF), ratio of RCBF to renal medullar blood flow, renal perfusion pressure (RPP), cardiac index and urinary output, and increased renal vascular resistance and inferior vena caval pressure were observed in group III, but in group IV, values of these parameters returned to control level.
(9) The main lateral trunks are situated in the medullar parenchima.
(10) The axons originate in dorsal dendrites, run dorsally along the border of the gray matter and pierce the velum medullare on the contralateral side.
(11) Syndrome of multiple endocrine neoplasia, type IIa, is a rare disturbance made by medullar carcinoma of the thyroid gland, pheochromacytoma and hyperparathyroidism.
(12) These data, together with a quantitation of bone marrow, blood, and peripheral eosinophils, indicated that in chronic schistosomiasis, the systemic medullar supply of eosinophils is supplemented in tissues by their local proliferation, mediated by macrophages mobilized in local granulomatous and diffuse inflammatory reactions.
(13) A characteristic feature of API in HFRS was a high degree of sequestration of the blood flow in the medullar layer.
(14) cold lesions) are due to marked medullar necroses accompanied by diminished development of an abscess wall and reduced concentration of granulocytes within the necroses.
(15) In our accident emergency hospital (Ludwigshafen) the medullar cavity is not drilled open.
(16) For intramedullary nailing in particular, it is a major postulate that sufficient stability can only be attained if the medullar cavity is drilled open.
(17) Induction of suppressor T cells in culture requires cell to cell interaction of cortical type and medullar type T cells.
(18) Few 5-HT nerve terminals occurred only on the roof of the fourth ventricle (velum medullare, lamina epithelialis of the tela chorioidea), and the surface of the choroid plexus epithelia was devoid of such nerves.
(19) In addition to their medullar production and migration to tissues involved by parasitosis, eosinophil populations in inflammatory infiltrates may be locally amplified by their in situ proliferation.
(20) cold lesions) are seen in chronic osteomyelitis with extended medullar fibrosis accompanied by reduced blood flow in comparison to the normal medullar bone of the contralateral side.
Oblongatal
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the medulla oblongata; medullar.