What's the difference between uratic and uretic?

Uratic


Definition:

  • () Of or containing urates; as, uratic calculi.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Furthermore, blood pressure, free fatty acid concentration, liver enzymes, and urate concentrations were significantly correlated with glucose infusion rate at the clamp test.
  • (2) Urinary urate crystalluria was prominent in each infant in the first few days after the onset of diuresis, during which normal serum urate concentrations and normal renal function were established.
  • (3) Urate oxidase from hog liver (urate: oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.7.33) has been entrapped in a crosslinked 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate gel with a 47% retention of activity.
  • (4) Thirty-eight fluids were found to have crystals (monosodium urate (MSU) in 15, calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) in 5, CPPD plus apatite-like crystals in 9, apatite-like clumps alone in 8 and lipid liquid in 1).
  • (5) This previously unreported association of a high PZA-nonsuppressible urate excretion with a postprobenecid urate clearance exceeding glomerular filtration rate suggests that a combined renal tubular defect is responsible for hypouricemia.
  • (6) Plasma levels of both phosphorus and urate fell during this time.
  • (7) The inhibiting activity of CaOx crystal growth and the most widely accepted inhibitors (glycosaminoglycans, citrate, magnesium, pyrophosphate), stone constituents (calcium, oxalate, phosphate, urate) and other normal urinary substances were evaluated.
  • (8) Mitochondrial substrates (succinate, 2-oxoglutarate, NADH) in the presence or absence of ADP and Pi or peroxisomal substrates (glycollate, urate or ethanol) gave no increases in light emission by whole homogenates or in any of the fractions.
  • (9) The mean concentration of urate in the serum of 80 Dalmatian Coach Hounds was approximately double that in the serum of 99 dogs of other breeds.
  • (10) In the six other patients a hypouricaemic effect with increased urate clearance was noted.
  • (11) Vibratome sectons are incubated at 37 degrees C for 60 min in 0.1 M Pipes buffer, pH 7.8, containing 3 mM cerium chloride and 0.1 mM sodium urate.
  • (12) The [2-14C] urate uptake was more sensitive to unlabeled urate than to unlabeled xanthine and hypoxanthine.
  • (13) Urinary urate was slightly higher in the stone formers than in the normals but this was not statistically significant.
  • (14) Fructose caused an expansion of body urate pool in all subjects, while urate turnover was increased in four.
  • (15) Three main types are commonly found: calcium pyrophosphate, calcium hydroxyapatite and monosodium urate.
  • (16) To assess the risk of accumulation of adenosine degeneration products after several injections measurements were also made of hypoxanthine, xanthine and urate in plasma at intervals after the injections.
  • (17) Urate influx seems to depend on intracellular glycolysis.
  • (18) We discuss defects of several commercially available kits for determination of serum urate and recommend comparing results of these kits with results from the phosphotungstic acid method as a precaution against falsely low results.
  • (19) The optimal 2-oxoglutarate concentration for stimulating uptakes was 10 microM for PAH and 150 microM for urate.
  • (20) This 24 French instrument can be used in simultaneously with electrohydraulic lithotripsy (Urat I), i.e., stones of the size of a cherry can be simply punched, while all larger stones may be destroyed first by electrohydraulic lithotripsy and then cut into smaller pieces for removal with the punch.

Uretic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the urine; diuretic; urinary; as, uretic medicine.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One rare case of blind-ending branch originating in the upper third of the ureter are described.
  • (2) Animals in Groups 2 and 3 underwent exposure and manipulation of the right ureter.
  • (3) During placement of the Fletcher suit one of the ureters is catheterized by a special stent which appears on the X-rays control used for dosimetry.
  • (4) Regarding ureters read as true positives on indirect study, if that ureter has ever shown reflux at any time, or if it drained a scarred kidney specificity was improved to 97% without changing the sensitivity.
  • (5) Excretory urogram revealed bilateral hydronephrosis and voiding cystogram revealed VUR on left ureter.
  • (6) One is the ureteral peristaltic contraction which plays a principal role in urinary bolus transport at low flows; the other is ureteral wall tonus, which plays an important role in the transport of columns of urine by the ureter, which does not coapt its walls, at the higher flow rates.
  • (7) A 68-year-old female patient was admitted for the examination of duplication of right ureter and right hydronephrosis.
  • (8) A significant number of ureters with ectopic insertion occur in the single (nonduplex) collecting system.
  • (9) At operation a patent left umbilical artery was partially obstructing the distal left ureter.
  • (10) Based on a limited experience we have found that triangular flap ureteroplasty is a worthwhile means of repeat reimplantation of the obstructed ureter and perhaps provides a better alternative than transureteroureterostomy.
  • (11) The ureter was connected to the epididymis of the testicle.
  • (12) The urinary bladder of 10 clinically normal dogs was excised and the ureters were implanted into an isolated, vagotomized gastric segment derived from the fundic region of the stomach.
  • (13) He had undergone pelvic exenteration with the ureterostomy for rectal cancer invading the bladder five months previously and retrograde ureteric catheters were inserted bilaterally into the ureters.
  • (14) Both methods have a place if diversion is necessary in cases of severe hydronephrosis and decompensated ureters.
  • (15) Rectal examination showed that both kidneys and ureters were enlarged.
  • (16) The CGRP also inhibited the NKA- and NPK-induced contractions of the ureter in vitro.
  • (17) That is, be partial and permanent, produced in fetal or newborn animals, preferably be moderate in degree, the diameter should grow in pace with the growing ureter, and be followed for a long period.
  • (18) The reservoir is made up using 40 cm of detubulized ileum; on the afferent loop (10 cm long) the right ureter is implanted according to the Camey-Le Duc technique, on the efferent loop (25 cm long) the left ureter is implanted according to the same technique.
  • (19) We present a rare case of primary amyloidosis involving the ureter and renal pelvis.
  • (20) To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a small cell carcinoma originating in the ureter in Japan.

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