What's the difference between radicle and radicular?

Radicle


Definition:

  • (n.) The rudimentary stem of a plant which supports the cotyledons in the seed, and from which the root is developed downward; the stem of the embryo; the caulicle.
  • (n.) A rootlet; a radicel.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Although its etiology is still undetermined, the liver pathology is characterized by occlusive changes of the intrahepatic portal radicles, portal and periportal fibrosis, irregularly distributed parenchyma atrophies and absent of regeneration nodules.
  • (2) The common hepatic duct opened directly into the mass, and the intrahepatic radicles were dilated.
  • (3) In order to provide drainage, the catheter should be advanced under fluoroscopic control into one of the major radicles ore preferably into the distal common duct beyond the point of obstruction.
  • (4) There were numerous retained gallstones in biliary radicles of the right hepatic duct; attempts to dislodge these by saline flushing failed.
  • (5) Special phenomena related to the small caliber of the needle include duct filling from "invisible" radicles, perivenous or periductal dissection of contrast, and pseudolesions in an incompletely decompressed stagnant bile column.
  • (6) In the group with Budd-Chiari's syndrome (BCS), in addition to the involvement of the large veins, thrombosis was observed in the small hepatic vein radicles in five out of six cases with myeloproliferative related disorders.
  • (7) In contrast to previous reports of hepatopathy after irradiation injury, histologic sections of the liver did not demonstrate occlusion of the central veins, but rather a diffuse obliteration of intrahepatic portal venous radicles.
  • (8) Cholangiographic features were the most characteristic and included irregular narrowing and segmental dilatation of the biliary radicles giving them a beaded appearance.
  • (9) The changes in hepatic venous radicles are characterized by irregular sclerosis, which seems to contribute significantly toward postsinusoidal block in advanced cases.
  • (10) This combination is highly radiopaque; it perfuses the small radicles of the vascular tree and sets to a firm rubbery consistency to fascilitate dissection.
  • (11) The basis of the pathogenesis in pseudocardialgia is the irritation of posterior sensory radicles by osteophytes or disc protrusion.
  • (12) Angiography showed a hypervascular lesion with shunting of dense contrast material into portal vein radicles.
  • (13) Pathomorphological studies revealed tissue infiltration of the surrounding intracerebral vessels by tumors cells without proliferation into the dura mater and radicles of the spinal cord.
  • (14) Our results indicated that the injured type I pneumocytes and endothelia caused by oxygen radicles are the fundamental damages in bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis.
  • (15) We present a case with extrahepatic portal hypertension and polycythemia vera who complained acute recurrent variceal bleeding in spite of multiple sclerotherapy sessions, with a massive thrombosis of the portal bed and radicles without any possibility to perform a shunt.
  • (16) At autopsy the radicles of the portal veins were occluded by leukemic infiltrates and fibrosis.
  • (17) Recording of TSEP and GSEP was found to be of high diagnostic value for the establishment of vascular compression of the nervous radicle in the cerebellopontile angle to determine indications for microvascular decompression.
  • (18) An extended choledochotomy with further exploration of the intrahepatic radicles also failed to remove the incarcerated stones.
  • (19) If the tissue scavengers of oxygen radicles are not sufficient to scavenge the increase in oxygen radicles, then lipid peroxidation and tissue damage will occur.
  • (20) The increased brightness and clear visualization of portal vein radicle walls, previously described in this disease, were detected in only 32.2% of the hepatitis patients but were also seen in 30.9% of the normal controls.

Radicular


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to roots, or the root of a plant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Another group of reimplantation cases with the same characteristics have been examined without proceeding first to the radicular conditioning.
  • (2) Clinical and standard radiographic evaluation of patients with lumbosacral radicular symptoms may, on occasion, fail to delineate a cause.
  • (3) For histometric evaluation, the radicular notches were used as reference points.
  • (4) Expression of the blood group carbohydrates was similar in follicular and radicular cysts but differed from that seen in odontogenic keratocysts by the failure to detect N-lac in the latter.
  • (5) In a separate group of animals that had undergone 30 days of overload, three-quarters of the plantaris muscle fibers were denervated by sectioning radicular nerve L4.
  • (6) From this study, it appears that approximately 50% of patients with radicular symptoms may receive temporary relief with steroid injection.
  • (7) Meningoradiculitis can present as a very short episode of radicular pain in addition to vertebral column pain without stiffness, as described in these three cases.
  • (8) This paper describes four patients with thoracic spinal lesions in whom the initial clinical presentation was highlighted by complaints in the lower back and lower extremities, in the absence of thoracic spinal or radicular symptoms.
  • (9) Mucous cell proliferation in a periapical radicular cyst from a patient with a family history of colonic malignancies and multiple sebaceous neoplasms of the skin, so-called Muir-Torre syndrome, is reported.
  • (10) This study was aimed to verify the debridement potential of the Caridex system against radicular cervical caries.
  • (11) The increase of the bioelectric activity of the mental muscles has correlated positively to the degree of pain intensity (measured by DomzaĹ‚ standards) and the number of radicular symptoms.
  • (12) Concerting lateral movements, complete paralysis of abduction, adduction (sparing convergence) or ipsilateral laterality is suggestive of damage to the radicular fibres of the abducencs nucleus (VI), to its internuclear neurons or to the nucleus itself respectively.
  • (13) Histologic results showed that in teeth that were acid-conditioned after root planing, the epithelium often migrated apically reaching the radicular notch.
  • (14) Of fifty patients with low-back "strain", twenty-six had tender motor points and twenty-four did not, while forty-nine of fifty patients with radicular signs and symptoms suggesting disc involvement had tender motor points, and the one without such tender points had a hamstring contusion which limited straight leg raising.
  • (15) The purposes of this study were: (1) to measure the effect of distance from the pulp on the hydraulic conductance of human radicular dentin; (2) to determine the influence of dentin thickness on the rates of fluid flow; and (3) to attempt to correlate dentinal tubule densities and diameters with root dentin hydraulic conductance.
  • (16) 65% of them had good long-term results with respect to radicular pain (follow-up period 6-132 months; mean 66 months).
  • (17) Osseous lesions were induced interproximally and through the mandibular buccal bone interradicularly and radicularly.
  • (18) With an increased interest in sporting activity, particularly among the older population, together with the appreciation of the importance of "bony entrapment" as a cause of sciatica, so the need has arisen to develop a simple, noninvasive, reliable, and reproducible method of determining whether leg pain is of radicular or referred origin.
  • (19) The data presented here suggest that mechanical compression, per se, may not always be the sole cause of radicular pain and dysfunction.
  • (20) Clinical manifestations consisted of severe back and radicular pain with sphincteric disturbances followed by rapidly developing severe paraparesis.

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