What's the difference between papillar and papillary?
Papillar
Definition:
(a.) Same as Papillose.
Example Sentences:
(1) Ocular disorders had been found in 62% of the cases, commonly represented by blindness of one eye, decreased vision, papillar edema and eventually by occlusion of the retineal artery.
(2) The heterogeneity was imitated by parallel connection of two papillar muscles with different mechanical properties.
(3) In initial lesions, CD1a+ cells represent up to 50-60% of the infiltrating cells of the dermal compartment, in several cases being preferentially localized in the upper part of the papillar dermis close up to the epidermal CD1a+ cells in basal position, whereas in chronic psoriasis they represent less than 10%.
(4) During feather follicle formation, N-CAM was expressed in the dermal papilla and was closely apposed to the L-CAM-positive papillar ectoderm, while the dermal papilla showed no evidence of laminin or fibronectin.
(5) If we assume that the vascular capillary plexus in the stratum papillare is seriously damaged, the subsequent reparation of the upper skin layers must be clinically and thermographically interpreted as wound healing (latent and proliferative period).
(6) Two dimensional echocardiography disclosed the presence of two areas of increased acoustic density; one of which was at the level of postero-medial papillar muscle and the second appeared to be adherent to ventricular septum.
(7) Argentophilic papillar patterns on cercariae of Schistosoma rodhaini from Kenya and S. Africa, and S. mansoni from Kenya and Brazil were compared with each other and with earlier results on cercariae of a Puerto Rican stock.
(8) The authors described a 39 year old woman affected by epidermal nevus syndrome, with cutaneous (verrucous epidermal nevus), skeletal (thoracolumbar levoscoliosis and frontal bossing) and ocular (papillar coloboma and coroideal nevus) defects.
(9) The examinations of the space sizes and direction of the U-moment-vectors give an idea about the character of repolarisation of Purkinje's fibres and papillar muscles in old age and in chronical heart and blood circulation diseases.
(10) In Cox's analysis of Ta-T1 tumours papillarity had independent prognostic value, whereas in papillary Ta-T1 tumours mitotic activity included all prognostic information.
(11) In 2 cases, papillar disinsertion was treated by cupping the papilla with an ascended loop and by temporary pyloric exclusion.
(12) It was shown that the acid had antitumor activity and high cardiotoxicity evident from a clear-cut negative ionotropic effect on the cardiac papillar muscle in dogs.
(13) The progress in T-category was related to histological grade (p less than 0.0001), non-papillar growth (p = 0.0023), SDNA (p = 0.0110) and NA10 (p = 0.0305), in that order.
(14) This form must be differentiated from the more common mastocytosis with bullae: in the latter form, blisters occur on previously existing papillar or nodular lesions, whereas in bullous mastocytosis the blisters occur on apparently normal skin.
(15) Fibers of the tractus verticalis approach the epithelium penetrating the lamina propria, both the reticular and papillar layer.
(16) papillare and skin muscle thickness showed an age-dependent development.
(17) In the immunofluorescence examination of the skin biopsy specimens, immunoglobulins and C3-complement could be detected in the stratum papillare.
(18) Besides the right branch of the atrioventricular bundle, they always observed a long artery running deeply from the left coronary artery to the anterior papillar muscle where it joins some right coronary vessels.
(19) To answer the question, for how long there was contact with a fluid medium, systematic investigations are necessary to measure the width of the "cristae papillares" of several test persons with an onlight-photomicroscope under similar fluid conditions.
(20) Immunofluorescent analysis of bovine and sheep skin using antibodies to the biosynthetic precursor pn-collagen type I, demonstrated that the localization of pn-collagen is restricted to the stratum papillare in adult skin.
Papillary
Definition:
(a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a papilla or papillae; bearing, or covered with, papillae; papillose.
Example Sentences:
(1) Patients with papillary carcinoma with a good cell-mediated immune response occurred with much lower infiltration of the tumor boundary with lymphocyte whereas the follicular carcinoma less cell-mediated immunity was associated with dense lymphocytic infiltration, suggesting the biological relevance of lymphocytic infiltration may be different for the two histologic variants.
(2) Further, the maximal increase in force of contraction was measured using papillary muscle strips from some of these patients.
(3) Arginine vasopressin further reduced papillary flow in kidneys perfused with high viscosity artificial plasma.
(4) By means of rapid planar Hill type antimony-bismuth thermophiles the initial heat liberated by papillary muscles was measured synchronously with developed tension for control (C), pressure-overload (GOP), and hypothyrotic (PTU) rat myocardium (chronic experiments) and after application of 10(-6) M isoproterenol or 200 10(-6) M UDCG-115.
(5) This study demonstrated that significant global and regional ventricular dysfunction develops immediately after removal of the papillary muscles, whereas myocardial contractility is preserved in patients undergoing mitral valve repair.
(6) Follow-up studies using radiological methods show worse results (recurrent stones in II: 21.2%, in I: 5.8%, stenosis of EST in II: 6.1%, in I: 3.1%): Late results of EST because of papillary stenosis are still worse compared to those of choledocholithiasis.
(7) The three main ultrastructural features of nuclei observed in papillary carcinoma of thyroid were also demonstrated in follicular carcinoma.
(8) The effects of angiotensin II (ANG II) or angiotensin III (ANG III) on renal cortical blood flow (CBF) or papillary blood flow (PBF) were investigated in Inactin-anesthetized young rats with the use of laser-Doppler flowmetry.
(9) Arising from a poorly differentiated thyroid papillary carcinoma we have established a cell line synthesizing the thyroglobulin and human chorionic gonadotropin (alpha and beta subunits) (HCG) hormones.
(10) Recent reports have indicated the usefulness of nuclear grooves (clefts or notches) as an additional criterion for the diagnosis of papillary thyroid carcinoma in fine needle aspirates; most of these studies were carried out on alcohol-fixed material stained with the Papanicolaou stain or with hematoxylin and eosin, which yield good nuclear details.
(11) However, great inter-tumorous differences in proliferation behaviour existed particularly in papillary G2 and G3 urothelium carcinomas.
(12) Twenty-one of the 22 patients showed systolic anterior movement of the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve on a cineangiogram and the papillary muscles and left ventricular wall were moderately to severely hypertrophied in 18 patients.
(13) To further characterize these rare tumors, we identified during a 32-year period 22 patients with oxyphilic papillary cancer and compared them with 1,084 patients with typical papillary cancers and 57 patients with oxyphilic follicular cancers treated by the Mayo surgical group during the same time period.
(14) The electrophysiological effects of amoxapine were examined in guinea-pig isolated papillary muscles and rabbit sinoatrial nodes using a conventional microelectrode technique.
(15) Papillary and medullary tissue solute concentrations were progressively reduced at the higher rates of infusion.
(16) Microscopic examination showed that the tumor was an invasive papillary growth with numerous signet-ring cells and mucous production.
(17) Unconjugated bilirubin visibly accumulated in the interstitium of the renal papillary tip.
(18) The necrotic, acellular papillary tip eventually separates.
(19) Four of these areas were associated with central papillary atrophy; the remaining five were covered by non-atrophic mucosa with filiform and fungiform papillae.
(20) On the basis of these findings, we conclude that 1) BAC can be classified within the same spectrum as well differentiated papillary adenocarcinoma, and 2) selective lung metastasis occurs in well differentiated adenocarcinomas showing mild NDC abnormalities and having a thin fibrovascular stroma without apparent destruction of the alveolar wall.