What's the difference between perineal and peroneal?

Perineal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the perineum.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A case of incomplete peno-scrotal transposition, with a perineal anorectal duplication, vesico-ureteric reflux and thoracic hemivertebrae is presented.
  • (2) Behavioral biofeedback has been used in a 7-year-old boy who had learned to isolate and to contract the perineal muscles appropriately by 12 months of followup.
  • (3) A 5-F nephrostomy catheter system for use in perinates and young infants is described.
  • (4) Parallel to the traditional lateral cystogram with chain, perineal sonography as was employed as avisual procedure on 50 patients, who presented themselves at our clinic for urodynamic screening for clinical incontinence.
  • (5) A case is reported of a male infant with congenital palmoplantar keratoderma and nail dystrophy who developed progressive perioral and perineal keratoderma.
  • (6) A surgical technique consisting of reconstruction of the perineal body (perineoplasty) with puborectalis interposition and overlapping external sphincteroplasty is described to correct the defect and restore continence.
  • (7) Pelvic nerve: vagina, cervix, and perineal skin; hypogastric nerve: cervix and proximal three fifths of the uterus; pudendal nerve: skin of perineum, inner thigh, and clitoral sheath.
  • (8) A 42 year old female presented with a 6 year history of a perineal mass.
  • (9) They used a simple device to study the mean position of the perineal plane both at rest and under switch.
  • (10) He had a history of low birth weight, covered anus, and perineal fistula.
  • (11) Ultrasound and pulsed electromagnetic energy therapies are increasingly used for perineal trauma sustained during childbirth.
  • (12) Oestradiol benzoate, while as potent as testosterone propionate in maintaining SNB neurone numbers, could not maintain the perineal muscles which are their normal target.
  • (13) In 193 primiparas with spontaneous vaginal delivery, postpartum perineal pain and insufficiency symptoms and their duration were evaluated by means of a questionnaire, 15-24 months post partum.
  • (14) Normal cycling females were bred to proven males by using the degree of perineal swelling and vaginal cytology to determine onset of ovulation.
  • (15) Dysfunction of the internal and external anal sphincter was found after perineal mucosal dissection and was correlated to continence function.
  • (16) They were on the whole satisfied with antenatal classes (there seemed to be a need for more information in the form of an on-the-ward postnatal class), disliked the practice of perineal shaves (but did not object to enemas or rupture of membranes) and felt they had adequate analgesia (although not for after-pains or the discomfort of haemorrhoids in the puerperium).
  • (17) Perineal involvement was identified in 24 patients, but did not significantly influence survival.
  • (18) Perineal bacterial flora varies in number and type of organisms from hour to hour and day to day.
  • (19) Poor perineal healing is a major complication of total or partial pelvic exenteration especially when the pelvis and perineum have previously been irradiated.
  • (20) Perineal seeding after prostatic needle biopsy is uncommon but its occurrence suggests a poor prognosis.

Peroneal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the fibula; in the region of the fibula.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) No monosynaptic connexions were found between anterodorsal and posteroventral muscles except between the muscles innervated by the peroneal and the tibial nerve.
  • (2) An anatomic study of the peroneal artery and vein and their branches was carried out on 80 adult cadaver legs.
  • (3) The etiology, diagnosis and surgical treatment of stenosing tenosynovitis of the peroneal tendons is presented.
  • (4) Peroneal nerve palsy may be avoided by careful surgical technique and postoperative dressings.
  • (5) Peroneal nerve traction does not result in abnormalities of the dorsalis pedis pulse, pain on passive muscle stretch or a tense anterior tibial compartment.
  • (6) A case report of acute peroneal compartment syndrome occurring in a 25-year-old male softball player is presented, in which neuropraxia of the common peroneal nerve occurred within 8 hr after onset and in which complete recovery occurred after fasciotomy was done 13 hr after onset of symptoms.
  • (7) Muscles were transected ("cut muscle") to prevent contraction after peroneal nerve stimulation.
  • (8) Twelve adult rhesus monkeys underwent bilateral resection of a portion of the peroneal nerve followed by placement of autogenous sural nerve interposition fascicular grafts.
  • (9) "As to the origins of this practice, I'm not certain, but the exuberance of Argentina's public displays of emotion go a long way, since the descamisados of Peron in the 1940s," he adds.
  • (10) The position of center of pressure is highly correlated to the position of the ankle and peroneal muscle activity.
  • (11) The peroneal and posterior tibial motor nerve-conduction velocities were inversely related to height (P less than .05 for both).
  • (12) A. Pyriformis and extensor longus digiti IV muscles of Rana temporaria were denervated by cutting the sciatic or peroneal nerve at various distances from the muscles.
  • (13) The peroneal and sural nerves were stimulated in an exposed hindlimb preparation; the ipsilateral vagus was stimulated at the cervical level.
  • (14) The peroneal artery also gave collaterals to form the dorsalis pedis and the plantar arteries.
  • (15) Stimulation of the neural plaque produced cortical responses in five of the seven but cortical responses with long latencies could be obtained from peroneal nerve stimulation in only two of the seven patients.
  • (16) We consider them to be bony origins of ligaments: at the sciatic tuber--the bony origin of the sacrotuberal ligament, at the distal fibula--the bony origin of the peroneal compartment of the retinaculum mm extensorum inferius.
  • (17) Orthodromic conduction in motor fibres and F wave were analysed in the median, ulnar, peroneal and tibial nerves in groups of 30 subjects: one control and one comprising patients with chronic alcoholism without detectable clinically damage to the peripheral nervous system.
  • (18) Electrical stimulation of the superficial peroneal nerve that activates C fibers produces a segmental reflex in the unanesthetized decerebrate-spinal cat (Koll, Hasse, Schutz and Muhlberg, 1963).
  • (19) Conduction changes were found in 21 peroneal nerves, 15 ulnar nerves, 12 median nerves, 7 tibial nerves and 2 radial nerves.
  • (20) Superficial peroneal nerve biopsy showed axonal lesions.

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