What's the difference between pocky and syphilitic?

Pocky


Definition:

  • (superl.) Full of pocks; affected with smallpox or other eruptive disease.

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Syphilitic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to syphilis; of the nature of syphilis; affected with syphilis.
  • (n.) A syphilitic patient.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Prior to intervention, adverse outcomes occurred in 58% of syphilitic pregnancies.
  • (2) In this study we determined the effects of the amount of SDS present in the sample solubilization buffer on one and two dimensional (1D and 2D) electrophoretic protein profiles of radiolabeled T. pallidum as well as the antigenicity of treponemal proteins as judged by Western blots of 1D and 2D gels probed with pooled secondary human syphilitic sera.
  • (3) These results show that the cofactor-CL complex bears an epitope that confers recognition specificity for aCL in SLE, in contrast with direct CL recognition by syphilitic aCL.
  • (4) These studies indicate that clindamycin is far less active than erythromycin or penicillin in treatment of established syphilitic lesions in rabbits.
  • (5) During syphilitic infection, these cells phagocytize, kill, and lyse Treponema pallidum.
  • (6) Hitler's neurological pathography is further analysed in respect to an abuse with "Antigas pills" and to some statements in the literature presuming an amphetamine-dependence, a syphilitic manifestation, an epileptic seizure in 1932, and a tremor already present in 1923.
  • (7) The authors discuss the relation between arteritis and syphilitic meningitis in this young woman taking oral contraceptives.
  • (8) We have described two histologically confirmed syphilitic abdominal aortic aneurysms arising below the renal arteries.
  • (9) Stimulation of the rabbit reticuloendothelial system with viable Mycobacterium bovis (strain BCG), and other agents, had no effect on the development of syphilitic lesions after intradermal or intravenous inoculation with graded doses of Treponema pallidum (virulent Nichol's strain; mean infective doses less than 10).
  • (10) criteria :photosensitivity, arthralgia, leukopenia and thrombopenia, false positive syphilitic serology, antinuclear factors on immunofluorescence.
  • (11) All patients with non-syphilitic spirochaetal infection were uncircumcised.
  • (12) Syphilis and its consequent central nervous system sequelae remain clinical problems, especially when presenting in the unfamiliar acute meningeal forms of syphilitic meningitis and meningovascular syphilis.
  • (13) A syphilitic infection was therefore also excluded as a possible cause.
  • (14) Although the true incidence of syphilitic gastritis is unknown, it may occur commonly during the secondary stage of syphilis and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of diffuse erosive gastritides and infiltrative lesions of the stomach.
  • (15) Complete recovery from syphilitic hepatitis on average took 11 months.
  • (16) Whereas the sensitivity of IgM- and IgG-ELISA was comparable in both antigen preparations, crossreactivity of sera from syphilitic patients was reduced in the p41 IgG-ELISA.
  • (17) Lymphocytes of syphilitic rabbits were found to exert a pronounced inhibitory effect upon macrophage migration as early as one month after infection; between the fourth and sixth month, a transient decrease of this capacity occurred, followed by a slow but steady increase during the next two years, i.e.
  • (18) Late diagnosis and treatment often resulted in poor fetal outcome: syphilitic stillbirth, two cases; probable and possible congenital syphilis, seven cases; and normal infant, two cases.
  • (19) A case of aorticopulmonary fistula secondary to thoracic aortic aneurysm of syphilitic origin has been presented.
  • (20) Successful adoptive transfer of resistance to syphilitic infection from immune donor rabbits to normal recipient rabbits employing lymph node lymphocytes was accomplished.

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