What's the difference between multilocular and multiloculate?

Multilocular


Definition:

  • (a.) Having many or several cells or compartments; as, a multilocular shell or capsule.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A case of multilocular renal cyst (MRC) is reported in a hypertensive patient in whom the IVP had disclosed a left renal mass.
  • (2) Conventional radiogram showed a typical multilocular osteolytic lesion thinning and expanding the cortical bone.
  • (3) 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.
  • (4) These masses were classified into three broad categories: centrally necrotic masses with a large predominantly liquefactive center and higher density periphery (29); multilocular, septated masses with distinct linear bands or striations (21); and miscellaneous masses (9).
  • (5) Multilocular renal cyst is a distinct renal tumor whose gross external appearance and absence of normal renal tissue within the septa of loculi distinguish it clearly from other renal cystic lesions.
  • (6) Multilocular renal cyst is classified into several classes by its style of development.
  • (7) 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.
  • (8) 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.
  • (9) Correct preoperative diagnosis of multilocular cystic nephroma is difficult.
  • (10) A case of a Japanese 14-month-old male infant with multilocular renal cyst is presented.
  • (11) This distribution explains the curved shape of unilocular pits and the kidney-shaped extensions of multilocular pits.
  • (12) Within the angiomas on the one hand, capillary angiomas are classified into: planotuberous and tuberonodous angiomas of childhood and Kasabach-Merritt syndrome, multilocular hemangiomatosis, progressive multiple angiomas, tardive ("senile") angiomas, eruptive angiomas (granulomata pediculata), papular angioplasia, gemmangioma, and benign juvenile hemangioendothelioma.
  • (13) Patients 1 and 2 presented during infancy with abdominal masses and hypertension due to bilateral multilocular cysts of the kidney with associated hamartomatous pulmonary cysts; patient 2 also had one area of cellular mesoblastic nephroma.
  • (14) This report describes the following CT features of abdominal tuberculosis: (1) diffuse lymphadenopathy involving mesenteric and retroperitoneal lymph nodes; (2) low-density lymph nodes with multilocular appearance following intravenous contrast; (3) high-density ascites; (4) mottled low-density masses in the omentum; (5) thickening of the bowel wall adjacent to the mesentery; and (6) hepatic pseudotumors.
  • (15) The lesion had a multilocular radiographic appearance and caused fracture of a metacarpus of the right front leg.
  • (16) In multilocular lesions the hemorrhages within different cells could be of different ages.
  • (17) We report an unusual case of multilocular cystic cavernous hemangioma of the liver.
  • (18) The growth characteristics of multilocular ameloblastomas and the reaction of the surrounding tissues were studied by means of a histological examination of 31 surgical specimens.
  • (19) The surgical indication was in 4 instances multilocular of the empyema which inhibited chest tube drainage, imminent loss of function in 1 case and unsuccessful drainage in a case of bronchopleural fistula in 1 instance.
  • (20) It is shown that among these neoplasms two distinct pathologic entities exist: the cystic nephroblastoma and the benign multilocular cystic nephroma.

Multiloculate


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A patient with a multiloculated cystic lesion of the mandible, and clinical as well as biological features of hyperparathyroidism is presented.
  • (2) Choledochoscopy demonstrates that stone-related suppurative cholangitis has the pathologic characteristics of a multiloculated intraductal abscess.
  • (3) Possible factors responsible for these discrepancies include (1) failure to recognize and properly treat multiloculated chronic subdural hematomas, (2) too aggressive a surgical approach toward persistent CT-demonstrated but asymptomatic subdural residual or recurrent collections, and (3) failure to use corticosteroids in the post-operative management of patients with persistent or recurrent symptoms as a step prior to re-operation.
  • (4) Complete drainage of multiloculated empyemas was accomplished in nine patients by means of intracavitary instillation of urokinase via a single 8-F catheter.
  • (5) The pathology showed nonepithelial lining multiloculated cyst surrounded by a thick, fibrotic granulomatous wall with suppurative cell infiltration and some calcifications.
  • (6) The multiloculated mass was also confirmed by computed tomography and ultrasonography.
  • (7) One patient showed complete drainage of multiloculated empyema, but recurrent empyema appeared in the site of a previous tube thoracostomy.
  • (8) Laparotomy revealed a multiloculated cystic mass on the posterior abdominal wall with typical histological pattern.
  • (9) An upper gastrointestinal series showed a multiloculated cyst communicating with the stomach via a patent fistulous tract.
  • (10) The remaining multiloculated renal masses usually require surgical removal for histologic diagnosis or definitive therapy or both.
  • (11) MRI is an adjunct to ultrasonography and may be superior to computerized tomography (CT) scan in the evaluation of a child with multiloculated cystic renal mass.
  • (12) The author reports his experience with 10 consecutive multiloculated brain abscesses diagnosed by computerized tomography and successfully treated by excision (primary or early secondary) or repeated aspiration.
  • (13) Although 3%-6% of all intracranial suppurations are infratentorial, there is no report on extensive multiloculated subtentorial empyema so far.
  • (14) Microscopically, a multiloculated renal cell carcinoma thus was diagnosed, A definite, preoperative diagnosis is very difficulty to make in most cases, and surgical exploration is considered to be the only way to achieve an accurate diagnosis.
  • (15) Pathologic examination revealed anaplastic T lymphocytes with multiloculated, cerebriform nuclei that matched those of the primary mycosis fungoides skin tumors.
  • (16) A cystic hygroma characteristically appears as a multiloculated cystic mass with septa of variable thickness that contain solid components arising from the cyst wall or the septa.
  • (17) Multiloculated cerebral ventricles are a well-known complication of neonatal meningitis secondary to gram-negative bacteria.
  • (18) Thoracoscopy proved valuable as (1) the ultimate diagnostic tool for determining the presence or absence of pleural malignancy in patients with recurrent pleural effusions; (2) a method for obtaining tissue in cases where cytologic study was inadequate for diagnosis; (3) a highly successful approach to chemical pleurodesis in patients with malignant pleural effusions, multiloculated effusions, or failed tetracycline pleurodesis; (4) a means for determining whether a loculated fluid collection was intrapleural or parenchymal in location when radiologic study had failed to clarify this; (5) a way to completely drain the pleural space in patients with multiloculated empyemas not amenable to tube thoracostomy; and (6) an alternative to open lung biopsy in the immunosuppressed patient with diffuse pulmonary infiltrates.
  • (19) Post-mortem examination showed that most of the cerebral hemispheres were replaced by multiloculated cystic cavities of various sizes, typical of multicystic encephalopathy (MCE).
  • (20) The characteristic findings are a cystic, multiloculated intrahepatic mass with thick, highly echogenic internal septations.

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