What's the difference between septa and septal?

Septa


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Septum

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A block of tissue bounded by the ostium of the coronary sinus, the pars membranacea, the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve and the atrial and ventricular septa is removed.
  • (2) As early as postnatal Day 2, NPY-I nerves were observed in connective tissue septa of the developing ovary.
  • (3) Interalveolar septa were hypercellular and multifocally thickened.
  • (4) (2) Septa and the papillonodules, when present, are the only solid portion of the tumor and contain blastemal cells admixed with their normal and aberrant derivatives.
  • (5) An automatic image analyser was used to monitor pathological changes in morphological structure, especially the size and distribution of collagen fibres, the thickness of the septa and the diameters of alveoli in the lung.
  • (6) It shows that the interalveolar septa are standard structures in their organization and dimensions both in the same animal and in different animals of the same species.
  • (7) The materials positive for the PAS and PTO reactions in alveolar septa are epithelial and endothelial basal laminas, which are nonargyrophilic.
  • (8) Their numbers are within normal limits when the plexiform lesions are mature with wide vascular channels and narrow intervening septa.
  • (9) Moderate pulmonary edema, characterized by substantial fluid cuffing around extra-alveolar arteries and veins and by fluid accumulation restricted to the thick sides of the alveolar septa, is associated with increased vesiculation in alveolar vessel endothelium.
  • (10) The technique demonstrates that the vascular distribution of the interdental and interradicular septa is different.
  • (11) Neutrophils and lymphocytes of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid increased and transbronchial lung biopsy specimens showed slight thickening of alveolar septa with infiltration of inflammatory cells.
  • (12) As the severity of the lesions increased so did the number of IgA-, IgG(Fc)- and in several cases non-immunoglobulin staining cells around the vasculature, bronchioles and in the alveolar septa.
  • (13) The muscle had a normal appearance and origin from the common tendon arising from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and from the surrounding intermuscular septa.
  • (14) Prospective studies have documented changes in interventricular septa of babies exposed to these drugs.
  • (15) In normal lung tissues, type IV collagen and laminin stainings were continuously linear in bronchial BM, blood vessel BM, around bronchial gland and along alveolar septa.
  • (16) On T2-weighted spin echo MR images, there was increased signal intensity within the masses, and the surrounding liver parenchyma was divided by linear septa in one of the two cases.
  • (17) Concentrations of p-IgA, alpha 2M, and IgM in BAL displayed RCE at least 10 times lower than in other external secretions, reflecting the unsignificant local synthesis of these components in alveolar septa.
  • (18) In In normal musculature, AChE positive reactions were localized at the ends of the muscle fibers where they are anchored on connective tissue septa by myotendinous junctions.
  • (19) This new approach revealed unknown connective tissue septa inside the orbit.
  • (20) Heart weights, including mean relative weights of the right and combined left ventricles and interventricular septa, were significantly greater in turkeys that died with PHS than in controls.

Septal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a septum or septa, as of a coral or a shell.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ventricular septal defect types were perimembranous (six), malalignment (seven), supracristal (three), midmuscular (one), and inlet (one).
  • (2) Two weeks later, the IL-3-treated animals showed significant numbers of acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons remaining in the septal region.
  • (3) A block of tissue bounded by the ostium of the coronary sinus, the pars membranacea, the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve and the atrial and ventricular septa is removed.
  • (4) The type I cells are squamous and give off attenuated sheets of cytoplasm which spread widely over the septal surface; these sheets contain few organelles.
  • (5) The hemodynamic measurements and mitral valve area calculations were performed with and without balloon occlusion of the atrial septal puncture site.
  • (6) To evaluate interatrial septal motion throughout the cardiac cycle, echocardiograms of the septum were obtained by esophageal echocardiography simultaneously with left and right atrial pressures using Millar's micromanometers in nine subjects with sinus rhythm.
  • (7) We have examined the distribution of galanin-like immunoreactive (LI) cell bodies in the medial septal nucleus (MS) and the nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca (nDBB) of young (3 months) and aged (25-30 months) rats, and assessed their respective contribution to the septohippocampal pathway.
  • (8) Two experiments reported the effects of prefeeding normal and septal rats prior to their daily sessions on a differential reinforcement of low rates (DRL-20) schedule.
  • (9) These factors include narrowing of septal arteries and the artery to the atrioventricular node, preservation of fetal anatomy with dispersion in the atrioventricular node and His bundle, fibrosis of the sinus node, clefts in the septum, multiple atrioventricular pathways and massive myocardial infarction.
  • (10) The hippocampal projection to Rgb originates in area CA1, dorsal (septal) subiculum, and post-subiculum.
  • (11) Branches of the anterior and middle cerebral arteries and thalamostriate, septal, and internal cerebral veins can be clearly defined with computed tomography during contrast enhancement with the Ohio Nuclear Delta 25 scanner.
  • (12) The diagnosis was considered established, when the patient had a significant left intraventricular pressure gradient (LIPG) and by angiographic and or echocardiographic demonstration of systolic anterior movement of the mitral valve and asymmetric septal hypertrophy.
  • (13) The visualized turbulent flow was consistent with a ventriculoseptal defect but also appeared to extend posteriorly into the left atrium in a direct line with the septal communication.
  • (14) A case of entrapment in the right ventricle after repair of a ventricular septal defect is presented and a method for percutaneous removal described.
  • (15) Other associated malformations were an interrupted aortic arch and an atrial septal defect.
  • (16) AR and ER mRNA-containing neurons were widely distributed in the rat brain, with the greatest densities of cells in the hypothalamus, and in regions of the telencephalon that provide strong inputs in the medial preoptic and ventromedial nuclei, each of which is thought to play a key role in mediating the hormonal control of copulatory behavior, as well as in the lateral septal nucleus, the medial and cortical nuclei of the amygdala, the amygdalohippocampal area, and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.
  • (17) Septal lesion had no effect on kainic acid binding sites in the hippocampus.
  • (18) Stereo cineradiography in the late postoperative period (mean, 52 days after surgery) allowed computer-aided measurements of the three-dimensional coordinates of multiple sites in anterior, inferior, lateral, and septal LV regions at 16.7-msec intervals throughout the cardiac cycle.
  • (19) Aromatase immunoreactive cells (ARO-ir) were found in the medial preoptic nucleus, in the septal region, and in a large cell cluster extending from the dorso-lateral aspect of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus to the tuber at the level of the nucleus inferioris hypothalami.
  • (20) When outcome was examined in patients who were stuporous or comatose on admission, a significant increase in septal shift was found among patients with a poor outcome, but there was no significant relationship between outcome and degree of pineal or aqueductal shift.

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