What's the difference between parenchymatous and parenchymous?

Parenchymatous


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Parenchymous

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The four deaths were not related to the injuries of parenchymatous organs.
  • (2) The computer tomographic appearances of lesions of parenchymatous organs following blunt abdominal trauma are described in 13 patients (five liver, four renal, two splenic and two pancreatic injuries).
  • (3) The decortication is aimed at removing the chronic pleural sack and the possible parenchymatous lesions and at the recovery of the maximum functional pulmonary parenchyma.
  • (4) On the 5th day after infection the first alterations due to dissemination were found in the lungs, then in other parenchymatous organs.
  • (5) Sometimes injuries to parenchymatous organs may be treated without operation.
  • (6) They must be considered as tumors and can be seen at angiography as they present a fine parenchymatous stain.
  • (7) Neuroradiological study and operations demonstrated multiple hemangioblastomas in the cerebellum, medulla oblongata and the spinal cord in association with abnormal enlargements of the medulla and the spinal cord which suggested coexistence of the parenchymatous tumor, probably glioma, in them.
  • (8) With a scintigram of the liver, parenchymatous lesions of 2-4 cm and larger can be diagnosed with an optimal examination technique.
  • (9) The authors report a new surgical procedure destined to realize the hemostasis suture of parenchymatous organs, mainly spleen and liver.
  • (10) The data on 27 cases of parenchymatous jaundice resulting from acute virus hepatitis (16) chronic hepatitis (6), primary biliary liver cirrhosis (5) are analyzed in this work.
  • (11) The slight diminution of this increase when (+)-erythro-DOPS was administered after inhibition of peripheral decarboxylase, might result from the algebraic sum of two inversely acting processes: suppression of NE synthesis in the capillary walls and enhancement of parenchymatous NE in some brain areas.
  • (12) They were unsatisfactory in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of diffuse parenchymatous abnormalities such as rejection or damage during storage.
  • (13) This is a rare case of adrenoleukodystrophy presenting as spinocerebellar degeneration and showing marked atrophy and several parenchymatous lesions of the cerebellum and brain stem.
  • (14) A total of 120 patients with chronic renal failure secondary to parenchymatous kidney disease were biopsied.
  • (15) after parenchymatous haemorrhages and infarctions as well as generalized hypoxic encephalopathies with increased echogenicy and progressive brain atrophy nearly always showed neurological defects, though the dimension of the brain's alteration does not clearly correlate to the clinical symptoms and the child's development.
  • (16) Neoplasms of all the adrenal parenchymatous elements [i.e., a compound adrenal medullary tumor (MT) consisting of pheochromocytoma (Pheo) and ganglioneuroma (GN) and a cortical adenoma] were found in the right adrenal gland of a 53-year-old man.
  • (17) This report describes a 35 yr old patient who developed a cavity, a parenchymatous infiltrate and hilar adenopathy in association with pulmonary schistosomiasis.
  • (18) The plasma surgical device UMPR-20 has good prospects in using during operations on parenchymatous organs and for treatment of their injuries.
  • (19) There was no anaphyactic shock in 81.2% of the thymectomized animals as a result of the inhibited immunoallergic reactivity, but dystrophic and inflammatory changes in their parenchymatous organs were more frequent and graver in comparison with the nonthymectomized animals.
  • (20) The fate of crystals in the parenchymatous sheaths around vascular bundles in alfalfa leaves was followed through the bovine digestive tract by scanning electron microscopy.

Parenchymous


Definition:

  • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or connected with, the parenchyma of a tissue or an organ; as, parenchymatous degeneration.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These findings suggest that aerosolization of ATP into the cystic fibrosis-affected bronchial tree might be hazardous in terms of enhancement of parenchymal damage, which would result from neutrophil elastase release, and in terms of impaired respiratory lung function.
  • (2) It is concluded that the present method for demonstration of aryl sulphatase activity is not well suited for microscopical identification of lysosomes in rat liver parenchymal cells.
  • (3) Ventricular, parenchymal, and extraaxial fluid abnormalities were recorded for each case.
  • (4) Most damage was to liver; changes were observed both in individual parenchymal cells and in tissue organization.
  • (5) Liver biopsy revealed moderate parenchymal damage with subacute cellular infiltration.
  • (6) Parallel sections were analyzed for possible parenchymal changes associated with the BBB breakdown.
  • (7) Twenty-one thoracoscopic resections of pulmonary parenchymal lesions were performed on 15 patients.
  • (8) To study renal parenchymal damage in the percutaneous procedures, plasma renin activities (PRA) were compared in 54 cases after six months.
  • (9) That the opposite was observed in our study indicates that the increase in Pst(L), which results from parenchymal hysteresis, offsets any dimensional decrease in upstream airways due to airways hysteresis.
  • (10) The area occupied by parenchymal cells, in sections comprising the entire half of the surface of the carotid body, is significantly greater in people born and living at 14,350 feet than in those at sea level.
  • (11) The current magnetic resonance imaging system with computerized image processing is a sensitive and simple method for evaluation of subtle parenchymal changes of the brain.
  • (12) Pineal serotonin is stored in equilibrium in two compartments, i.e., the parenchymal cells and the adrenergic nerves and thus is most probably reduced in both sites.
  • (13) Since catalase is not normally released by cells, a likely explanation for its presence in high concentrations in normal ELF is that it is released by lung inflammatory and parenchymal cells onto the epithelial surface of the lower respiratory tract during their normal turnover and collects there due to the slow turnover of ELF.
  • (14) History, physical examination, and chest roentgenograms did not suggest the presence of parenchymal pulmonary disease.
  • (15) The properties of the recognition sites for alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2-macroglobulin receptor; low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein) and beta-migrating very low density lipoprotein (beta-VLDL) (remnant receptor) on rat parenchymal cells were directly compared to analyze whether both substrates are recognized and internalized by the same receptor system.
  • (16) Mice administered chloroform in corn oil displayed a significant degree of diffuse parenchymal degeneration (5 of 10 males and 1 of 10 females) and mild to moderate early cirrhosis (5 of 10 males and 9 of 10 females); significant pathological lesions were not observed in the animals administered corn oil without chloroform nor in mice receiving chloroform in 2% Emulphor.
  • (17) ), the diagnostic significance (occult carcinoma?, parenchymal asymmetry?, benign or malignant microcalcification?)
  • (18) Ten symptomatic sarcoid patients (previously untreated) with radiological parenchymal shadowing and abnormal pulmonary function received inhaled budesonide, 800 micrograms m twice daily via a Nebuhaler for 16 weeks.
  • (19) In addition to the positive cells found in normal animals, monocytes, macrophages and many lymphocytes in the meningeal perivascular and parenchymal inflammatory infiltrates as well as "activated microglia" stained for Ia antigen.
  • (20) These constitute a new system of parenchymal classification, to our knowledge.

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