What's the difference between trabecular and trabeculate?
Trabecular
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to a trabecula or trabeculae; composed of trabeculae.
Example Sentences:
(1) It is suggested that the Japanese may have lower trabecular bone mineral density than Caucasians but may also have a lower threshold for fracture of the vertebrae.
(2) Aside from these characteristic findings of HCC, it was important to reveal the following features for the diagnosis of well differentiated type of small HCC: variable thickening or distortion of trabecular structure in association with nuclear crowding, acinar formation, selective cytoplasmic accumulation of Mallory bodies, nuclear abnormalities consisting of thickening of nucleolus, hepatic cords in close contact with bile ducts or blood vessels, and hepatocytes growing in a fibrous environment.
(3) At consolidation, the distraction area was composed of lamellar trabecular and partly woven bone.
(4) After 4 wk, rats fed CCM had 23-25% more trabecular bone than rats fed CaCO3.
(5) Rigidly fixing the pubic symphysis stiffened the model and resulted in principal stress patterns that did not reflect trabecular density or orientations as well as those of the deformable pubic symphysis model.
(6) The greatest advantages of spinal QCT for noninvasive bone mineral measurement lie in the high precision of the technique, the high sensitivity of the vertebral trabecular measurement site, and the potential for widespread application.
(7) The new trabecular bone closely resembled that typically seen at electrically active implants.
(8) Similarly, serum Adione correlated more strongly than the other androgens with trabecular bone density (r = 0.31; P = 0.03).
(9) Trabecular bone volume, osteoid amount, and eroded surfaces were measured.
(10) Additionally, in 12 of 15 cases examined by Short-TI-IR (STIR) image, the trabecular structures and fluid collections in the subcutaneous tissue were shown more definitely in high signal intensity than by T2-weighted image.
(11) Stepwise increments in IOP increased the trabecular meshwork pressure by 0.88 cmH2O for each cmH2O increase in IOP in the interval of 30-50 cmH2O.
(12) Trabecular and cortical bone samples from rats' drinking water containing 75 ppm F were assayed for F. The mean trabecular bone fluoride concentration was significantly higher than the mean cortical bone concentration.
(13) We conclude that male hypogonadism causes both cortical and trabecular osteoporosis and altered trabecular architecture.
(14) In the majority of the patients, the modern osteodensitometric method showed a significant decrease of the mineral content of the trabecular and cortical bones.
(15) This is unlike DAB-1 and DAB-2 which showed poorly differentiated trabecular or anaplastic carcinomatous patterns.
(16) These proteinases may serve an important role in the maintenance and regulation of the trabecular extracellular matrix and, subsequently, of the aqueous humor outflow pathway in normal and glaucomatous eyes.
(17) Comparison of the trabecular bones of the lumbar vertebra and condyloid processes from single cadavers by age revealed a clear reduction in trabecular bone density and width in the lumbar vertebra accompanying advancing age.
(18) The loss of bone which starts at the menopause is self-limiting (exponential) and possibly mainly trabecular.
(19) We have compared BUA in 24 female subjects with the separate measurement of trabecular and cortical bone in the distal radius using quantitative computed tomography (QCT).
(20) An understanding of trabecular formation in early skeletal development may provide insight into the problem of trabecular replacement in the aging skeleton.
Trabeculate
Definition:
(a.) Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.
Example Sentences:
(1) Ventricular arrhythmias and thrombi occurred equally in patients with and without bands or trabeculations.
(2) The sarcocysts of both species are trabeculated and their cyst walls have cytophaneres containing annulated fibrils and coarse, electron dense granules.
(3) The longer of time after gastrectomy, the thinner of cortex and lesser of trabeculation was observed in femoral bone of rats.
(4) Later, as hemopoietic regeneration began, clusters of regenerating hematopoietic cells were seen adjacent to bone trabecule (BT) and near the vascular endothelium.
(5) The natural history is of increasing sclerosis, resulting in complete obliteration of the cyst with irregular reactive trabeculations.
(6) Histological analyses of the proximal tibia showed increased rate of longitudinal growth, as evaluated by tetracyclin-labeling, and increased volumetric density of primary spongiosa with unchanged width of primary spongiosa trabecules when GH was infused in uremic animals.
(7) The development of the ventricles and particularly the posterior interventricular septum (posterior smooth plus posterior trabeculated septa), were studied experimentally in the chick embryo, by the vivo labelling technics, since they are very important for the definition of the univentricular heart.
(8) are: 1) thoracic localization; 2) whole vertebral body involvement; 3) extension to the pedicles; 4) irregular trabeculation; 5) swelling of bone contours with 6) epidural and perivertebral extension.
(9) The dorsal limb of the spiral passes to the right between the atrioventricular canal and the origin of the outflow tract, and is lost in the wall of the trabeculated right ventricle.
(10) Two parallel vertical radiolucent slits were present in a trabeculated substance in the site normally occupied by the pulp.
(11) The histology revealed bizarre osteoblasts and osteoclast-like giant cells interspersing in the vascularized stroma and trabeculated osteoids; the periphery of the lesion showed sclerotic mature bones.
(12) Furthermore the radiographic assessment of prostatic size, bladder trabeculation, bladder emptying, bladder stones and prostatic cancer was very uncertain.
(13) In the cases showing point to the left, the ventricle anatomically considered as the left one showed a triangular form and smooth walls, while the ventricle anatomically consider being the right one presented trabeculated walls.
(14) This inlet portion was bounded by a microscopically small septomarginal trabeculation containing the right bundle branch.
(15) The substrates of obstruction were anomalous parietal insertion of the outlet septum (2 cases), anomalous muscular trabeculation (1 case), rightward displacement of the outlet septum (1 case), parietal insertion of the outlet septum (1 case) and restrictive muscular infundibulum (1 case--DORV).
(16) This paper presents a morphologic study of ventricular trabeculation in chick embryo hearts between days 2 and 5 of incubation.
(17) The mechanism of upper tract dilatation in patients with obstructive uropathy associated with thick walled trabeculated bladders and painless retention of urine has been determined in 9 cases by simultaneous measurement of renal pelvic and bladder pressures under baseline conditions and after administration of different stresses to the urinary tract.
(18) A comparison of the trabecules of the spongiosa for the evaluation of bone structure is possible only in part with the method described here.
(19) Many of the patients with severe pain tended to show indistinct trabeculation and sclerosis of the upper and lower margins of vertebral bodies on x-rays while some demonstrated looser's zones notably in the ribs.
(20) In young embryos, the left ventricular trabeculations are thicker (as concluded from their higher surface density) than the right ventricular trabeculations.