(n.) The cross, or church, of St. Antony. See Illust. (6), under Cross, n.
(n.) See Tasse.
Example Sentences:
(1) Sixty-six consecutive patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were treated with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) using aclarubicin microspheres (ACRms) in combination with cisplatin suspended in iodized oil (Lipiodol, Laboratoire Guerbert, Paris, France) (CSL).
(2) A reduction of the tumor size after L-TACE did not necessarily mean a good prognosis for the patients.
(3) We investigated the incidence and endoscopic features of gastroduodenal lesions which appeared after transcatheter arterial chemo-embolization (TACE), performed 29 times in 25 patients with inoperative hepatocellular carcinoma.
(4) The single oral dose of quinestrol showed efficacy equal to the 2-day regimen of Tace.
(5) Therefore, we would like to recommend, TACE of HCC in well-selected patients presenting with good clinical status, patency of the portal vein and without broken capsule, in order to achieve better clinical results.
(6) 3) When ADM was dissolved in Gd-DTPA and intraarterially infused without being mixed with lipiodol, the intensity of the signal on MRI was the same as that in LP-TACE immediately after the administration, and gradually decreased thereafter.
(7) The results demonstrated that TACE can be effective for humoral hypercalcemia of HCC.
(8) These results suggest that TACE is more effective than oral chemotherapy for treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma that recurs after partial hepatectomy.
(9) Further follow-up studies will be needed to discover the effects of oral chemotherapy after L-TACE.
(10) The new development or exacerbation of the gastroduodenal lesions after TACE was evident in 13 of the 29 (45%).
(11) In 22% of the HCC patients and in 42% of the metastatic liver cancer patients, the tumor size was reduced by more than 50% after L-TACE.
(12) Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) is one of the established therapeutic modalities for treatment of metastatic liver cancer originating in the gastrointestinal tract.
(13) The factors relating to the duration of survival were analyzed for 329 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) between January 1, 1983, and December 31, 1990.
(14) The marked antiestrogen character of TACE was surprising since TACE has been classified and clinically used as an estrogen.
(15) In light of these events, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy should be added to the usual examinations done for patients undergoing TACE.
(16) Cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum (CDDP)-lipiodol suspension (CLS) was developed as a transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) material.
(17) The materials were then clinically prescribed as an embolic agent in preoperative TACE for patients with locally advanced breast cancer.
(18) Under adequate medical care, TACE can safely be applied, although there are some reports about fatal complications.
(19) The survival rates of the HCC patients after L-TACE did not change as a result of oral 5-fluorouracil administration.
(20) TAM and TACE acted as partial agonists on PRL and uterine weight induction.
Tache
Definition:
(n.) Something used for taking hold or holding; a catch; a loop; a button.
(n.) A spot, stain, or blemish.
Example Sentences:
(1) Tache cérébrale, not previously described in the diagnosis of RSD, is a helpful sign of vasomotor dysfunction.
(2) For the mesh-base bracket in tension and shear, Bond-Eze, Adaptic, and Solo-Tach were the most retentive materials when used with the 60-mesh base, and Genie was the least retentive.
(3) , who grew his tache in 2010 because of “self-employed procrastination” ie boredom, but is reluctant to shave his off because it would make him look younger.
(4) The most frequent symptoms found were: fever 100%, "tache noire" 87%, and a maculopapular rash 81%.
(5) Intoxication of rats by 0,0-dimethyl-0-2,2-dichlorovinylphosphate (DDVPh) leads to marked biochemical changes of transcriptionally active (TACh) and repressed (RCh) liver chromatin fractions.
(6) A comparison with the Nuva system was made and a modification was described for a useful combination technique, namely, Enamel Bond-Nuva-Tach, which takes advantage of certain attributes of each.
(7) Besides the classical clinical triad of the disease (fever, rash and lesion at the site of tick bite, 'tache noire'), these patients presented purpuric rash and hypoalbuminemia, previously identified in severe forms of the disease.
(8) In rats anaesthetized with barbiturate nearly all the tach responses showed a slower onset and prolonged action.
(9) Both groups showed similar reductions in AP and cardiac output (CO); however, stroke volume (SV) was reduced to a greater extent (P less than 0.029) in the TACH group.
(10) Frozen sections of biopsy specimens of the initial lesion (tache noire) taken on the admission day were processed by a fluorescent conjugate reactive against Rickettsia conorii.
(11) Atropine eliminated or reversed the bradycardia in the BRAD group and propranolol blocked the tachycardia in the TACH group.
(12) The tache noire offers an excellent, accessible model for the study of the human-rickettsia interaction, including the pathogenic mechanisms leading to necrosis and the immune mechanisms resulting in killing the rickettsiae.
(13) Immunofluorescent Rickettsia conorii were demonstrated in 14 of 17 taches noires.
(14) The role of milky spots (taches laiteuses) in oncogenesis by asbestos and virus, especially in the induction of mesothelioma, is discussed.
(15) But even that association backfired: whenever the media ran a negative story about Dov Charney, former chief executive of American Apparel, they used an image of Charney with his tache – this despite the fact that his dates back to 2004 and he only had it for less than nine months.
(16) Prospective investigation of cutaneous lesions of 24 Sicilian patients revealed that 17 were taches noires from patients with a documented diagnosis of boutonneuse fever.
(17) A dolf Hitler was, of course, guilty of many crimes, but it's tempting to think that what annoyed Charlie Chaplin the most was his appropriation of his trademark 'tache.
(18) All patients presented fever with a generalised maculopapular rash, and the tache noire at the site of the tick bite.
(19) Clinical diagnosis is generally based upon the presence of a febrile eruption with or without the typical tache noire.
(20) The tache noire at the site of the tick bite was seen in 166 cases (73%).