What's the difference between tubercular and tuberculous?
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.
Tuberculous
Definition:
(a.) Having tubercles; affected with, or characterized by, tubercles; tubercular.
Example Sentences:
(1) Authors demonstrate the possibility of the tuberculous etiology of the cellulitis.
(2) 5) Successful rate of treatment was 72.9%, which is rather good for multiple drug resistant tuberculous cases.
(3) We report a case of tuberculous dactylitis--spina ventosa--in a 5 year-old girl from a French upper class family.
(4) Tuberculous oesophagitis is a very rare finding; of all organs, involvement of the oesophagus is the least likely.
(5) Pancreatic ascites is a distinct clinical entity which should be differentiated from cirrhotic, tuberculous or malignant ascites.
(6) At necropsy 1 of the 21 animals exhibited tuberculous lesions, and acid-fast microorganisms were identified on direct smears of lymphatic tissue of a second animal.
(7) Thus, tuberculous peritonitis should be considered in the presence of an unexplained, abnormally elevated serum level of CA125.
(8) Although intracranial tuberculoma is uncommon in children, it must be included in the differential diagnosis of all tuberculous meningitis.
(9) It is only further work in this direction that will promote the improvement and accuracy of the diagnosis of tuberculous uveitis.
(10) One quarter of hospitalized patients affected by non-tuberculous pneumopathies (194 in total) were found weakly positive for anti-A60 IgG.
(11) A review of the 20th century English-language literature has produced a total of 320 cases of tuberculous otitis media or otomastoiditis, of which a surprising 93 cases have been reported in the 5-year period 1986-1990.
(12) The clinical presentation and methods of diagnosis and treatment are described, and the difficulty of differentiation between infections with M. tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections is stressed.
(13) The incidence of HIV infection among tuberculous patients was 4.6 in our study, but could be higher if patients between 19 and 30 years old were always checked for anti-HIV antibodies.
(14) Forty-eight cases of tuberculous pleurisy were examined and the following results were obtained.
(15) Exact knowledge about geographic distribution of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and about extent and trend of diseases induced by non-tuberculous mycobacteria are necessary to assess their importance in Europe.
(16) It was found that tuberculous infection was related to race or ethnic group, socioeconomic status, age, and sex, in that order.
(17) Tuberculous uveitis usually appears as chronic anterior uveitis or disseminated choroiditis.
(18) The occurrence of IgM antibodies immunoreacting in an ELISA test with five phenolic-glycolipids (GPL) antigens (PGL-Tb 1, from M. tuberculosis; PGL-I, from M. leprae; PGK-K-I, from M. kansasii; Mycoside G, from M. marinum; and Mycoside B, from M. bovis), was examined in the sera of 46 tuberculous patients, 48 multibacillary leprosy patients, 40 paucibacillary leprosy patients and in 134 healthy controls.
(19) Hydrocephalus constitutes one of the most common complications of tuberculous meningitis.
(20) In addition, reports of actual imaging of tuberculous liver involvement are rare.