What's the difference between spermatia and spermatic?
Spermatia
Definition:
(pl. ) of Spermatium
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Spermatic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to semen; as, the spermatic fluid, the spermatic vessels, etc.
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(1) This observation, reinforced by simultaneous determinations of cortisol levels in the internal spermatic and antecubital veins, practically excluded the validity of the theory of adrenal hormonal suppression of testicular tissues.
(2) [5alpha-(3)H]5alpha-Androst-16-en-3-one (5alpha-androstenone) was infused at a constant rate for 180min into the spermatic artery of a sexually mature boar.
(3) Testicular tissue at ectopic site was identified by presence of characteristic signal intensity pattern, mediastinum testis and its location along empty spermatic canal in cases of inguinal testis either singly or in combination.
(4) In group I (torsion maintained), unilateral torsion of the spermatic cord was maintained until the day of sacrifice; in group II (torsion and untwist), torsion of the spermatic cord was maintained for 8 to 12 hours, then the spermatic cord was untwisted and the testis was retained until the day of sacrifice.
(5) A temporary pinching off of the spermatic cord was carried out in 100 male Wistar rats in order to evaluate the effect of a limited period of ischaemia on the testicular parenchyma.
(6) The response of these hormones to LRF infusion was unaltered by spermatic vein ligation, but a significant elevation of the sperm count occurred.
(7) Physical and X-ray examinations showed he had right renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombosis in the inferior vena cava and the right spermatic vein.
(8) Statistically, no significant difference was found between the volume, motility and morphology of the samples in both groups; however, the concentration of spermatic ATP and acrosin decreased significantly in a group of polyzoospermic patients.
(9) These abnormalities were much more severe in spermatic venous blood.
(10) The first case of carcinosarcoma in the spermatic cord is reported in a 40-year-old man.
(11) On the ground of the results, high ligation of the spermatic vein is regarded as suitable for the surgical management of varicocele in case of renospermatic reflux.
(12) This shows the markedly higher sensitivity of marker evaluation in spermatic cord veins.
(13) Beginning from the 20th week on the nerve fibers appear between spermatic cords.
(14) Spermatic cord involvement was not a prognostically significant finding in patients whose para-aortic region was treated.
(15) These studies have allowed classification of the system of veins involved in the condition into several groups, including involvement of the internal spermatic vein alone, pure cremasteric varicocele, mixed internal spermatic and cremasteric varicosities in one or both systems with valvular incompetence or mere dilatation without apparent incompetence of valves.
(16) The tentative out-patient diagnosis in 8 patients was acute orchiepididymitis and 2 were suspected of having torsion of the spermatic cord.
(17) Evoked responses (ER) to stimulation of spermatic nerve were picked up in conscious monkeys from hypothalamic limbic and cerebral cortical regions.
(18) Antegrade phlebography of the spermatic vein with Valsalva maneuver is used by some workers in preference to the above-mentioned method, but has not yet been fully evaluated.
(19) They ranged from solid, raised serosal growths to delicate papillary structures, and occurred primarily on the tunica vaginalis propria of the testis, epididymis and spermatic cord.
(20) The spermatic artery was identified and preserved in all but 1 varix ligation.