What's the difference between remiform and reniform?

Remiform


Definition:

  • (a.) Shaped like an oar.

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Reniform


Definition:

  • (a.) Having the form or shape of a kidney; as, a reniform mineral; a reniform leaf.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Except for its conidia, which are mostly reniform to allantoid rather than ovoid as is characteristic for W. dermatitidis, and the undecided mode of conidiogenesis, the isolate closely resembles W. dermatitidis in gross and microscopic morphology, thermotolerance, and general and neurotrophic infectivity patterns in mice injected intraperitoneally.
  • (2) pneumocysts with reniform bodies and degradation inclusions within macrophages, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis (PCP) could be detected in 100% of cases.
  • (3) The pneumocysts presented as circular structures of 5 microns in diameter and of brilliant green-yellow fluorescence surrounding two mirror image reniform structures.
  • (4) This round to oval to slightly reniform structure was bound by a single limiting membrane and composed of an electron dense, slightly granular matrix without evidence of crystalloid formation.
  • (5) The 6 carcinoids with an insular pattern primary in the ovary or metastatic to it from the ileum displayed granules that were pleomorphic (dumbbell and reniform shaped) and varied from 90 to 410 mum, with an average diameter of 210 mum.
  • (6) The kidney thus keeps its reniform shape but does increase in size (bean or orange to grapefruit pattern).
  • (7) Instead of normal reniform shape, the kidneys appeared "inverted pyriform" or "inverted triangular".
  • (8) The histologic type of surgically resected specimens was a diffuse proliferation of atypical lymphoid cells with monocytoid appearance, i.e., abundant pale cytoplasm with distinct cell border and small reniform nucleus.
  • (9) The reniform shape was usually preserved and was present in 19 of 20 cases with CT and 13 of 15 cases with sonograms.
  • (10) At 3 and 4 h small cells with a reniform nucleus accumulate in the connective tissue core of the choroid plexus.
  • (11) Resected small-bowel specimens from patients with the reniform configuration revealed focal ischemic changes.
  • (12) These ultrastructural features combined with the frequent reniform nuclei and scattered lysosomes suggested histiocyte differentiation.
  • (13) Hydrodynamic comparisons were made between conventional valves (CV) and equivalent sized reniform valves (ERV) that would adapt to the same anulus.
  • (14) These killer cells included large cells with azurophilic granules in the cytoplasm and with a reniform nucleus, thus resembling large granular lymphocytes.
  • (15) The leukemic cell count increased rapidly; the cells became large and the nuclear outline, which had been reniform, became lobulated.
  • (16) This article describes a mitral bioprosthetic valve consisting of three bovine pericardial leaflets with a "reniform" base.
  • (17) This cell is a large lymphoid cell with strong alpha-naphthyl esterase activity concentrated in a limited area in the cytoplasm usually at the indentation site of a slightly reniform nucleus.
  • (18) By means of multilayered plastic reconstruction using serial semithin epoxide sections, it has been demonstrated that besides typical follicles there are some other ones in the thyroid gland of newborns: follicles that have a local thickening on one side, follicles that have reniform proliferates with a cavity, and also follicles with two cavities.
  • (19) Cytomorphologic features of EG were seen in all cases including Langerhans' cell histiocytes having oval to reniform shape nuclei with nuclear grooving and abundant pale cytoplasm.
  • (20) Ultrastructurally, the cells showed sparse organelles except for prominent paranuclear Golgi apparatus, frequent reniform nuclear indentations, and ruffled cytoplasmic membranes.

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