What's the difference between peloric and pyloric?

Peloric


Definition:

  • (a.) Abnormally regular or symmetrical.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) ; Gregarina peloris from Pelor (Iberozabrus) obesus Serville; Gregarina dichirotrichi from Dichirotrichus pallidus Dejean.

Pyloric


Definition:

  • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pylorus; as, the pyloric end of the stomach.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The vagally induced pyloric contraction was resistant to atropine but sensitive to SPA and hexamethonium, indicating involvement of SP in the activation of preganglionic neurons as well.
  • (2) Gastric juice was examined in terms not only of conventional indices, observed volume, titratable acidity and acid output, but also Vg, the volume corrected for pyloric loss and duodenal reflux.
  • (3) No evidence was found of sex ratio anomalies in other classes of relative of pyloric stenosis index cases, whether or not the index cases had affected sibs.
  • (4) Pyloric sphincter pressure was assessed with water-perfused polyvinyl tubes.
  • (5) Nineteen patients presented as emergencies with haemorrhage, perforation, pyloric stenosis or intestinal obstruction.
  • (6) Antral mucosal diaphragm is uncommon, and presents with manifestations of obstruction to the pyloric outlet.
  • (7) MAb FW6 was also reactive with pyloric mucus glands, Brunner's glands of the duodenum, Paneth cells of the ileum, pancreatic ducts, absorptive cells of the right colon, bronchiolar glands, kidney urothelia, and with a restricted number of normal mucinous tubuli of salivary gland.
  • (8) Gastrin I did not significantly increase pyloric pressure but did antagonize the pyloric response to duodenal acidification.
  • (9) The term gastroduodenal fistula is suggested to describe double pyloric canal.
  • (10) Report of a case of perforation of a gallstone into the duodenal bulb producing few signs but the clinical picture of pyloric stenosis.
  • (11) L-NAME enhanced pyloric contractions to intra-arterial acetylcholine.
  • (12) The fasting and postprandial serum gastrin levels were high in one patient with recurrence, whose antrum was preserved as long as 3 cm proximal to the pyloric ring; this was longer than that described in our original method of PPG.
  • (13) In a search of features that might be relevant to the understanding of the hyperbilirubinaemia of infants with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS), we examined the duodenal fluid in 11 infants with this condition.
  • (14) A similar relationship is observed between the pyloric sphincter and duodenal motility.
  • (15) Tissue alterations included mechanical compression of the pancreas and liver, granulomatous inflammation and necrosis of the liver, and trauma to the muscularis externa of the pyloric caeca.
  • (16) The present study reconciles this conflict by showing that the major form of gastrin in the pyloric antrum is the heptadecpeptide form, while the duodenum contains mainly "big" and almost no heptadecapeptide gastrin.
  • (17) From 1950 to 1984, 679 patients were treated for infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) in the County of Funen, Denmark.
  • (18) 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.
  • (19) The glandular stomach carcinogens N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, N-ethyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, N-propyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide and N-nitroso-N-methylurethane induced up to 100-fold increase in ODC activity in the pyloric mucosa of the stomach; the activity was maximal 24 hr after administration and returned to the control level after 48 to 72 hr.
  • (20) Pyloric stenosis and retention point to the failure of the operation via the negatively effected subjective feeling of well-being.

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