What's the difference between pubic and pubis?

Pubic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the pubes; in the region of the pubes; as, the pubic bone; the pubic region, or the lower part of the hypogastric region. See Pubes.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the pubis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Rigidly fixing the pubic symphysis stiffened the model and resulted in principal stress patterns that did not reflect trabecular density or orientations as well as those of the deformable pubic symphysis model.
  • (2) Bone age has been analyzed mixed-longitudinally in a subsample of 370 patients (660 observations) and showed a slight retardation at all ages between 6 and 13 yr. Development of pubic hair of 91 subjects analyzed cross-sectionally was definitely retarded when compared to adequate reference data.
  • (3) By making the incision inside the hairline, there is no increase in the height of the pubic hair.
  • (4) He had been treated with the Lambotte wire and screw to repair his pubic bone fracture caused by a traffic accident.
  • (5) Closure of the pubic diastasis is best accomplished by iliac osteotomies.
  • (6) Perivesical effusions most frequently accompany anterior pelvic arch injuries, i.e., double vertical and Malgaigne fractures and fractures involving, or separation of, the pubic symphysis.
  • (7) His beard, axillary hair and pubic hair were all normal.
  • (8) Many clinical types can be distinguished among the post-phlebitis varicose veins : Substitution varicose veins : pre and supra pubic varicose veins that should be left intact-superficial post-phlebitis venous insufficiency which is characterized by a saphenous insufficiency that is not significantly different as a whole in its physiopathology from the essential saphenous insufficiency, and requires therefore the same forms of therapy.
  • (9) We describe five cases of radiographically proven stress fracture of the pubic ramus in serious runners, three of whom were elite female marathoners.
  • (10) The occurence of spermarche was significantly associated with maturation of secondary sex characteristics such as the external genitalia and the pubic hair.
  • (11) The parameters of the trichogram of the pubic hair were studied with a previously described technique.
  • (12) The results of this study indicate that mid-pubic width is a more useful sexing character than pubic length.
  • (13) X-ray studies demonstrated fractures of the iliac crest and pubic and ischiadic bone, as well as Looser's zones and demineralization of the skeleton.
  • (14) In the present work, the dose-response relationship of highly purified porcine relaxin has been examined on broadening of the pubic ligament in mice.
  • (15) The proportion of subjects with sperm positive urines increased from pubic hair stage (PH) 1 (6%) to PH 5 (92%) with a steep rise between PH 2 and 3.
  • (16) The results of tests for associations among radiographic findings of the dorsolumbar spine, peripheral joints, tendon insertions and the pubic symphysis are presented.
  • (17) Following iliac (Salter) osteotomy, the second osteotomy was carried out medial to the obturator foramen in the interval between the symphysis pubis and the pubic tubercle.
  • (18) Multielemental analysis, using neutron activation, was carried out on the urine, whole blood, pubic hair and toenails of thirty subjects occupationally exposed to hard metal dusts.
  • (19) Age changes in the pubic symphyses of 142 Cayo Santiago rhesus monkeys (known age, sex and maternal genealogy) are described.
  • (20) Early treatment with parenteral antibiotics prevented the development of osteomyelitis of the pubic rami in our patient.

Pubis


Definition:

  • (n.) The ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; sharebone; pubic bone.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) During walking, all components of sacroiliac articulation and the symphysis pubis are apparently subjected to sudden changes in stress.
  • (2) Stress fractures of the symphysis pubis are usually due to bone insufficiency.
  • (3) A 37-year-old man visited our hospital with the chief complaint of a painless mass in subcutaneous tissue of the pubis.
  • (4) the gas is released from solution from the small amount of fluid trapped in the calculus, in the same way that gas may be 'pulled' out of solution in a joint, a degenerate intervertebral disc or the fibro-cartilage of the symphysis pubis.
  • (5) Abnormal mucopolysacchariduria, observed in both patients, and cataracts, fusion of the symphysis pubis, and deficiency of carpal bones, seen in the mother, have not been described previously.
  • (6) In patients with injury to the sacro-iliac joints or of the sacrum, the extent of the injury and the degree of pelvic instability was better shown by CT. All other bony lesions, such as fractures of the ilium, pubis, ischium or the symphysis could be diagnosed adequately by simple radiographs.
  • (7) The specific and complementary investigations revealed the absence of the left half of sacrum, coccyx, together with the left iliac bone, ischium and pubis.
  • (8) Thus, both sacroiliac articulation and symphysis pubis show characteristic distribution of the subchondral bone density and layout of the tensile collagen fibrous material as expression of a strongly varying qualitative pattern of stress during walking.
  • (9) Complete removal of the skin and fat between the umbilicus and the pubis is always possible if the operating table is put in a proper position for closure.
  • (10) Following iliac (Salter) osteotomy, the second osteotomy was carried out medial to the obturator foramen in the interval between the symphysis pubis and the pubic tubercle.
  • (11) In each patient, the bacterial cause was suggested by a known infectious process adjacent of the symphysis pubis.
  • (12) The results of 55 "normal" cases were analyzed for size and relationship to the symphysis pubis, retropubic space, and bladder, as shown on CT sections correlating the features with age and possible urinary symptoms.
  • (13) However, in the nonmodified group there was one patient with osteitis pubis, one patient with urethral stenosis and two patients with prolonged urinary retention.
  • (14) Sites of involvement included the pubis in three patients, the ilium in two patients, and the ischium in one patient.
  • (15) Pelveoperitonitis and rupture of the symphysis pubis in one case each (3 per cent).
  • (16) Periostitis pubis is a clinical syndrome previously undescribed in the literature.
  • (17) The ventral arc is a ridge of bone which may occur on the ventral surface of the corpus of the os pubis in adult females.
  • (18) The separations were associated with considerable pain, swelling, and tenderness over the symphysis pubis and were confirmed roentgenographically.
  • (19) It is clear that osteitis pubis in athletes is not uncommon and that factors such as loss of rotation of hips and previous obstetric history are important in the aetiology and management of this condition.
  • (20) Throat, urine, and skin surfaces from scalp, ears, chest, face, axillary, submammary, umbilical, upper back, inguinal crease, gluteal-fold, perirectal, vaginal, pubis, penis, scrotal, leg, hands, feet, finger, and toenail areas were cultured for aerobic bacteria, yeast, and dermatophytes.