What's the difference between tubercular and tuberculose?

Tubercular


Definition:

  • (a.) Having tubercles; affected with tubercles; tubercled; tuberculate.
  • (a.) Like a tubercle; as, a tubercular excrescence.
  • (a.) Characterized by the development of tubercles; as, tubercular diathesis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, 5 months after the beginning of Cyclosporin A treatment, despite a past medical history not significant for clinical tuberculosis, the patient developed tubercular pericarditis.
  • (2) All the patients responded well to the anti-tubercular therapy.
  • (3) At the end of 1977 statistics showed the existence (prevalence) of 14,642 tuberculars.
  • (4) Presented is a clinical-cum-CT review of 14 cases of tubercular adrenal enlargement with addition of five new cases and their CT follow-up.
  • (5) In the tubercular ICC, these neurons are most numerous immediately above Callejal islands in a fiber-rich zone continuous with the supratubercular zone and hence with the ventral pallidum.
  • (6) One hundred and ninety-two patients with peripheral lymphadenopathy were screened and 80 patients with tubercular lymphadenitis were studied.
  • (7) The reaction to the adiaspores is a tubercular granuloma, with fibroblast, (few) epithelioid, and giant cells representing the main component of the tissue response.
  • (8) The meningitis and tubercular lesions resolved with antituberculous medications.
  • (9) The carious lesions were established by a modified index, guaranteeing a complex evaluation of the lesions developing upon the fissurae, approximal and smooth tubercular surfaces.
  • (10) Thus, estimation of pleural fluid ADA is a safe, simple, reliable and non-invasive test in distinguishing tubercular and non-tubercular pleural effusions.
  • (11) At 43 years old a tubercular epididimite was surgically treated with orchiectomy.
  • (12) Prothrombin time and plasma phenprocoumon levels were serially controlled, at short intervals, in three tubercular patients receiving both tuberculostatic drugs and phenprocoumon.
  • (13) Special attention is paid to the good results obtained associating an antitubercular therapy, even though no clinical or laboratory findings suggest any specific tubercular condition: no definitive conclusions are reached but an aspect of the problem which is undoubtedly worth further study is stressed.
  • (14) Efficacy of prophylactic administration of stimuliv against anti-tubercular drugs-induced hepatotoxicity was studied in this double blind randomized clinical trial.
  • (15) Tuberculosis per-se had given rise to PRCA in the two cases, which is not reported earlier though its association with anti-tubercular therapy is well recorded.
  • (16) Tubercular adrenalitis presents with adrenal enlargement prior to its atrophy and calcification.
  • (17) The positive rates of anti-PPD antibodies in patients with active tuberculosis, inactive tuberculosis, Behçet's disease, or non-tubercular disease and in a village population were 97.5%, 77.4%, 48.9%, 33.6% and 13.9%, respectively.
  • (18) These findings suggest that the ascitic fluid ADA activity is useful for the diagnosis of tubercular peritonitis; this method is simple and least invasive.
  • (19) The disease is seen here as typical of the links between industrialization and health, with regard to the evolution of the epidemiological model and the influence of innovational+ treatments, based on chemotherapy, on the organization of care for tubercular patients, together with the socio-economic and cultural changes that have affected both French and Algerian society during the twentieth century.
  • (20) The incidence of tuberculosis in Bahia, though declining, remains very high, and one of the severe forms of the disease is tubercular meningitis.

Tuberculose


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Tuberculous

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The classification of the cutaneous tuberculoses is discussed.
  • (2) According to the criteria of the American Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Association the patients were suffering from 182 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis of only slight extension, 490 of moderate extension and 130 of large extension, as well as 55 cases of pleuritis, 67 extrapulmonary organ tuberculoses and 1 tuberculosis of the bronchial mucosa.
  • (3) In 94 per cent of the nonmalignant processes the cytological finding was negative; besides, the authors point to the histological diagnosis of several types of benign tumours, Boeck-sarcoidoses, tuberculoses, other granulomatoses etc.
  • (4) Particularly noticeable was the observation of more highly productive tuberculoses.
  • (5) The 35 cases should remind of diagnostic basic patterns and should take into consideration the peculiarities of exacerbated generalised tuberculoses at old age.
  • (6) As one of the forms of extrapulmonary tuberculoses the genital tuberculosis of the woman is--despite regressing numbers of morbidity and mortality--a disease still existing, which is to be found at every age.
  • (7) We have introduced a new classification of endobronchial tuberculosis, analyzing bronchoscopic findings in 166 cases of endobronchial tuberculoses.
  • (8) This technique is rapid (5.5 h) and sensitive, may be developed and used in many laboratories with limited resources, and may prove useful in the diagnosis of extrapulmonary and pulmonary tuberculoses.
  • (9) In contrast to specific shoulder girdle processes tuberculoses of the shoulder joint are observed relatively frequently.
  • (10) Of the total number of cases of pulmonary tuberculoses that have been recorded only 16,6% were detected in the fixed center and 61,8% by integral detections, carried out by the radiophotographic caravans.
  • (11) In the case of secondary tuberculoses of the 2nd and 3rd position in the statistics, analogous sums of an estimated total of Sfr.
  • (12) Excluding early diagnosed, purely synovial tuberculoses of the joint in young patients, even nowadays every tuberculous skeletal focus needs immobilisation.
  • (13) Two factors were important determinants of compliance: (1) the building where the inmate was incarcerated and (2) his knowledge of tuberculoses and the isoniazed regimen.
  • (14) A further diminution up to a total elimination of extra-respiratory Tb localizations (still about 1,000 new cases a year) can be reached only by a restriction and liquidation at the same time of both primary and secondary pulmonary tuberculoses.
  • (15) Among the present epidemiologic conditions postprimary tuberculoses gain importance due to the exazerbation of latent foci.
  • (16) Among the 42 positive subjects, only 18 (43%) were given preventive isoniazide treatment as recommended by the Association Suisse contre la Tuberculose et les Maladies Pulmonaires.

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