What's the difference between perivisceral and viscera?

Perivisceral


Definition:

  • (a.) Around the viscera; as, the perivisceral cavity.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The abdominal ganglion neurosecretory cells responsible for the synthesis and release of two insect neurohormones, cardioacceleratory peptides 1 and 2 (CAP1 and CAP2), from the perivisceral organs (PVOs) have been identified in the tobacco hawkmoth, Manduca sexta.
  • (2) Both CAPs were localized to the abdominal perivisceral organs, the major neurohaemal release sites in the insect VNC.
  • (3) The LKIR neurons in the abdominal ganglia form efferent axons supplying the lateral cardiac nerves, spiracles, and the segmental perivisceral organs.
  • (4) The approaches used in minimal access surgery are laparoscopic, endoluminal, perivisceral, intra-articular, and combined.
  • (5) The most caracteristic and frequent radiological features, especially of neoplastic recurrences are presented; the various morphological types are described and discussed and for the first time a radiographic classification is proposed, followed by a discussion of the criteria of differential diagnosis of these lesions, especially from postoperative perivisceritis.
  • (6) In these cases, radiological examination of the colon can be of great value by demonstrating the presence of inflammatory colonic perivisceritis.
  • (7) Here we describe a monoclonal antibody (B3F12.9) that recognizes a novel 57 Kd polypeptide (under reducing conditions) localized to the perivisceral extracellular matrix (PVEM) of buds and zooids, as well as blood cells of Botryllus by immunofluorescence and immunogold labeling of tissue sections.
  • (8) Little or no hybridization is observed in spermatogenic cells displaced towards the perivisceral epithelium or in somatic cells of the testis.
  • (9) Inflamed adipose tissue is exclusively subcutaneous in some patients and is both subcutaneous and perivisceral in others.
  • (10) The use of double contrast examination of the colon, in cases of renal masses and associated fever, can enable the choice to be made of an adequate route of approach (lumbotomy), of it demonstrates the characteristic appearances of inflammatory perivisceritis.
  • (11) Queenless workers also developed large amounts of perivisceral fat body, while queenright workers, particularly the minor workers, showed a dramatic fat body regression about 6 weeks after emergence.
  • (12) Through in vitro culture analysis we have found that the high molecular weight plasma glycoprotein is secreted by coelomocytes of the perivisceral coelom.
  • (13) In the first at exploratory laparotomy there was a persistent umbilical vein and in the second a diffuse perivisceritis.
  • (14) The alary muscles of Locusta migratoria adults make up the major tissue of the dorsal diaphragm which separates pericardial and perivisceral sinuses in the abdomen.
  • (15) These appearances are totally different from those observed in malignant colonic perivisceritis.
  • (16) Histopathology revealed proliferation of histiocytes with haemophagocytosis in skin, perivisceral fat and haemopoietic organs.
  • (17) Based on the experience accumulated in the treatment of 35 cases of iterative occlusions through adherences and perivisceritis the authors present the advantages and the disadvantages of the different operatory techniques employed (total or partial Noble procedure, Raymond technique, Child-Phillips method, C. Andreolu and I. Vintilă procedures).
  • (18) The NR uptake per cell mass was much higher in the sea urchin perivisceral adherent cells and human HL-60 cell line monolayers than in the murine and Atlantic salmon macrophages.
  • (19) The echinoid perivisceral coelomic plasma contains a prominent glycoprotein particle which has a sedimentation coefficient of 22S in Dendraster excentricus and 24S in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
  • (20) Repetitive surgery on the upper urinary tract calls for extensive and sometimes difficult dissection, therapy exposes to the risk of vascular and nervous injury, as far as tissue trophism is concerned, moreover to secondary severe perivisceral fibrosis.

Viscera


Definition:

  • (n.) pl. of Viscus.
  • (pl. ) of Viscus

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the viscera, mechanoreception provides sensory feedback on organ volume and pressure.
  • (2) Viscera and peritoneal surfaces were anatomically isolated and exposed to light for intervals calculated to deliver the prescribed energy.
  • (3) This form of KS (epidemic or AIDS-KS) is aggressive and often results in dissemination and invasion of lymph nodes and viscera.
  • (4) Postmortem examination revealed cerebral edema and fatty degeneration of the viscera.
  • (5) A survey of gastrointestinal nematodes in Georgia cattle was conducted from 1968 through 1973 from actual worm counts from viscera of 145 slaughtered beef cattle or from egg counts made from fecal samples from 3,273 beef and 100 dairy cattle.
  • (6) Gross and microscopic pathology in the treated mice included: acute active hyperemia of the viscera, multifocal areas of necrosis of the musculature of the intestinal wall and diaphragm and the presence of cytoplasmic vacuoles in the peripheral margins of the acinar portion of the pancreas.
  • (7) The single space thus created allows the wide implantation of a subperitoneal Mersilene prosthesis which is isolated from the viscera as well as from the skin.
  • (8) The patient died at the age of 25 years and histopathological examinations of the vessels demonstrated obstructive atheromatous lesions in the medium sized and small arteries of the brain and viscera.
  • (9) This distribution of neurones with predominantly vasoconstrictor functions differs markedly from that observed after labelling preganglionic fibres that project in the hypogastric nerve to the pelvic viscera.
  • (10) Certain features in the operative technique are emphasized which should prevent many of these complications.Intraoperative complications during the groin hernia repair are primarily hemorrhage and injury to the vas deferens, the three nerves in the area, the vascular supply of the testis, and the abdominal and pelvic viscera.
  • (11) Viscera (48.3 kg) from moray eels (Lycodontis javanicus) collected in a ciguatera endemic area were extracted and the ciguatoxins characterized.
  • (12) Hatched chicks were small and had pale feathers, skin, skeletal muscles, bone marrow, and viscera.
  • (13) Subdural hematomas and bursting of abdominal viscera represent acute threats to the child's life.
  • (14) Foam cells in viscera and placenta demonstrated widespread accumulation of a lipidlike material.
  • (15) The technique avoids the severe and sometimes fatal preliminary complications resulting from sudden increase in abdominal pressure and diaphragmatic elevation that accompany replacement of abdominal viscera that have lost their "right of domain" with large hernias or abdominal wall defects.
  • (16) For both anesthetic drugs, despite adequate analgesia for laparotomy, response to manipulation of abdominal viscera was observed in 12 goats.
  • (17) Also, it can be used in patients suffering from cancer of the pancreas and upper abdominal viscera.
  • (18) In the former tests changes in cardiac output and blood redistribution between leg and viscera circulations were more distinct.
  • (19) Finally, the third step consists of the harvesting of the abdominal viscera.
  • (20) Inflammatory and dengerative changes in the central nervous system and viscera of mice were detected throughout the observation period starting from the 7th day postinoculation.

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