What's the difference between pedunculate and pedunculated?
Pedunculate
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Pedunculated
Example Sentences:
(1) Eradication of the pedunculated and narrow-based polyps in stomach was almost totally successful by injection into the base.
(2) An unusual case of a one-day-old infant with significant left ventricular outflow obstruction produced by a pedunculated fibroma is described.
(3) We classify the hernias as pedunculated or sessile, with associated factors such as viability of herniated brain, infection, CSF leak, and neurologic complications.
(4) Nine pedunculated benign synoviomata causing mechanical symptoms similar to those of a torn meniscus are described.
(5) This communication describes the removal of such a pedunculated distal antral polyp which not only caused intermittent pyloric obstruction but also a moderately severe iron deficiency anemia in an 82-year old female.
(6) A case is presented with a giant pedunculated leiomyoma of the esophagus.
(7) The lesion is considered to be related to the pedunculated adenomyomatous polyp.
(8) Interestingly, patients with pedunculated tumors persisted in having an improved survival even after correcting for vascular invasion, compared with patients having broad-based tumor attachment.
(9) The continuity of the alimentary tract was re-established by pedunculated intestinal segment from the jejunum, ileum or left side of the colon in the anisoperistaltic position.
(10) This tumor was a pedunculated endobronchial type measuring 6 x 4 x 3cm.
(11) coronator was found with mature pedunculate oocysts.
(12) Large polyps are sessile or pedunculated lesions that are larger than or equal to 3 cm in size.
(13) This rare, benign tumor almost always occurs as a pedunculated solitary mass that arises from the posterior tongue near the foramen cecum.
(14) Variable lengths of stalk of colonic pedunculated adenomas may be left behind at polypectomy.
(15) Then, upon colonic fiberscopy, a solitary small pedunculated polyp was detected in the rectosigmoid region.
(16) The carcinoma protruded into the bulla just like a pedunculated polyp.
(17) Depending on three related factors (increasing size, a sessile rather than pedunculated mode of growth, and a villous rather than tubular microscopic architecture), one may find minute (1 to 2-mm) or microcancer with increasing frequency in adenomas.
(18) Factors associated with more severe haemorrhage were size, pedunculation, and villous growth; the degree of epithelial dysplasia and the age and sex of the patient were not associated factors.
(19) In another patient who had a pedunculated but immobile ball thrombus, a stalk was identified which attached it to the inter-atrial septum; this patient died suddenly before surgery could be performed, due to detachment of the thrombus and obstruction of the mitral valve orifice.
(20) But lymph-nodes metastasis could not be found in the cases of pedunculated protruded type early cancer, II a type mucosal cancer smaller than 1cm, and II c type well differentiated adenocarcinoma limited to the mucosal layer with no ulceration.
Pedunculated
Definition:
(a.) Having a peduncle; growing on a peduncle; as, a pedunculate flower; a pedunculate eye, as in a lobster.
Example Sentences:
(1) Eradication of the pedunculated and narrow-based polyps in stomach was almost totally successful by injection into the base.
(2) An unusual case of a one-day-old infant with significant left ventricular outflow obstruction produced by a pedunculated fibroma is described.
(3) We classify the hernias as pedunculated or sessile, with associated factors such as viability of herniated brain, infection, CSF leak, and neurologic complications.
(4) Nine pedunculated benign synoviomata causing mechanical symptoms similar to those of a torn meniscus are described.
(5) This communication describes the removal of such a pedunculated distal antral polyp which not only caused intermittent pyloric obstruction but also a moderately severe iron deficiency anemia in an 82-year old female.
(6) A case is presented with a giant pedunculated leiomyoma of the esophagus.
(7) The lesion is considered to be related to the pedunculated adenomyomatous polyp.
(8) Interestingly, patients with pedunculated tumors persisted in having an improved survival even after correcting for vascular invasion, compared with patients having broad-based tumor attachment.
(9) The continuity of the alimentary tract was re-established by pedunculated intestinal segment from the jejunum, ileum or left side of the colon in the anisoperistaltic position.
(10) This tumor was a pedunculated endobronchial type measuring 6 x 4 x 3cm.
(11) coronator was found with mature pedunculate oocysts.
(12) Large polyps are sessile or pedunculated lesions that are larger than or equal to 3 cm in size.
(13) This rare, benign tumor almost always occurs as a pedunculated solitary mass that arises from the posterior tongue near the foramen cecum.
(14) Variable lengths of stalk of colonic pedunculated adenomas may be left behind at polypectomy.
(15) Then, upon colonic fiberscopy, a solitary small pedunculated polyp was detected in the rectosigmoid region.
(16) The carcinoma protruded into the bulla just like a pedunculated polyp.
(17) Depending on three related factors (increasing size, a sessile rather than pedunculated mode of growth, and a villous rather than tubular microscopic architecture), one may find minute (1 to 2-mm) or microcancer with increasing frequency in adenomas.
(18) Factors associated with more severe haemorrhage were size, pedunculation, and villous growth; the degree of epithelial dysplasia and the age and sex of the patient were not associated factors.
(19) In another patient who had a pedunculated but immobile ball thrombus, a stalk was identified which attached it to the inter-atrial septum; this patient died suddenly before surgery could be performed, due to detachment of the thrombus and obstruction of the mitral valve orifice.
(20) But lymph-nodes metastasis could not be found in the cases of pedunculated protruded type early cancer, II a type mucosal cancer smaller than 1cm, and II c type well differentiated adenocarcinoma limited to the mucosal layer with no ulceration.