What's the difference between ventricular and ventriculous?

Ventricular


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a ventricle; bellied.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Without medication atypical ventricular tachycardia develops, in the author's opinion, most probably when bradycardia has persisted for a prolonged period.
  • (2) The extents of phospholipid hydrolysis were relatively low in brain homogenates, synaptic plasma membranes and heart ventricular muscle.
  • (3) Electrophysiologic studies are indicated in patients with sustained paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation or aborted sudden death.
  • (4) Of 19 patients with coronary artery disease and "normal" omnicardiograms, only 8 (42%) had normal ventricular angiography.
  • (5) A quadripolar catheter was positioned either at the site of earliest ventricular activation during induced monomorphic ventricular tachycardia or at circumscribed areas of the left ventricle.
  • (6) In patients with coronary artery disease, electrocardiographic signs of left atrial enlargement (LAE-negative P wave deflection greater than or equal to 1 mm2 in lead V1) are associated with increased left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP).
  • (7) The clinically normotensive cases had greater left ventricular mass than the normotensive controls (p less than 0.02).
  • (8) Only the approximately 2.7 kb mRNA species was visualized in Northern blots of total cellular and poly(A+) RNA isolated from cardiac ventricular muscle.
  • (9) In this paper, we report the cases of 4 male patients (mean age 32.7 yr) with right-ventricular dysplasia, that occurred in familial form.
  • (10) After 1 year, anesthesia was induced with chloralose and an electrode catheter placed at the right ventricular apex.
  • (11) The study revealed that hypophysectomy and ventricular injection of AVP dose dependently raised pain threshold and these effects were inhibited by naloxone.
  • (12) All patients with localized subaortic hypertrophy had left ventricular hypertrophy (left ventricular mass or posterior wall thickness greater than 2 SD from normal) with a normal size cavity due to aortic valve disease (2 patients were also hypertensive).
  • (13) The first patient, an 82-year-old woman, developed a WPW syndrome suggesting posterior right ventricular preexcitation, a pattern which persisted for four months until her death.
  • (14) We studied the effects of the localisation and size of ischemic brain infarcts and the influence of potential covariates (gender, age, time since infarction, physical handicap, cognitive impairment, aphasia, cortical atrophy and ventricular size) on 'post-stroke depression'.
  • (15) Thus, successful thrombolysis decreases the frequency of ventricular ectopic activity and late potentials in the early postinfarction phase.
  • (16) Ventricular septal defect types were perimembranous (six), malalignment (seven), supracristal (three), midmuscular (one), and inlet (one).
  • (17) In guinea pig ventricular myocytes, the positive contractile staircase was associated with ascending staircases of both peak systolic and end diastolic [Ca2+]i because of a cumulative increase in diastolic [Ca2+]i.
  • (18) However, RS-5186 had no significant influence on the incidence of ventricular arrhythmias.
  • (19) The effects of tachycardia caused by ectopic right or left ventricular stimulation on ventricular recovery potentials were studied in 30 dogs.
  • (20) Three criteria of fusion ventricular complexes were found to be undiagnostic for right and left ventricular complexes in SVE.

Ventriculous


Definition:

  • (a.) Somewhat distended in the middle; ventricular.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In spite of the limitations arising from the complex geometry of the right ventricule, echocardiography may be the most important non-invasive technique in the evaluation of the structural and functional repercussion of hypertension on the right ventricle.
  • (2) Twenty-six of 41 patients with solitary liver cysts, some of them with ventriculation, received surgical treatment.
  • (3) When observed, pathological lesions consisted of air sacculitis, fibrinopurulent polyserositis and ventriculitis.
  • (4) This is the first case of a fulminant phase of mumps ventriculitis leading to aqueductal stenosis, which has been treated using a ventriculoscope for the first time.
  • (5) We describe a case of post-operative ventriculitis in an immunocompetent patient caused by an unusual organism, namely Rhodotorula rubra.
  • (6) The hypoplasia of the left ventricule produced by the almost total absence of its trabecular zone has not been previously reported.
  • (7) After one year the patients from the control group featured twice as more cases with coronary instability and more frequent ventricule rhythm disturbances (32.6%) as compared to the patients from the rehab group (20.8%).
  • (8) The results show good and exceptionally good reproducibility (r = 0.80 up to 0.90) of the quantitative indices for global left ventricular function in all projections with the exception of the end systolic volume index of the left ventricule in the cranial left anterior oblique projection (r = 0.67) and of the ejection fraction in the left oblique projections (r = 0.6 and 0.68).
  • (9) The pathogenesis of the ventriculitis is discussed on the basis of the histomorphological structure of the ependyma, the subependymal tissue and the glycogen-rich choroid plexus within the first few weeks after birth.
  • (10) On follow-up the bones healed, but one patient was left with hip deformity secondary to destruction of the cartilaginous femoral heads and another patient developed obstructive hydrocephalus due to Candida ventriculitis.
  • (11) Clinical and biochemical evidence of ventriculitis was absent in all patients.
  • (12) This study supports the advantages of this technique in the diagnosis and management of ventriculitis.
  • (13) The PVH score was obtained by dividing the areas of PVH by those of brain parenchyma at the level of the body of the lateral ventricule.
  • (14) Treatment of fungemia and ventriculitis with amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine was successful.
  • (15) The atrioventricular conduction time, as measured on isolated rabbit heart preparation containing both auricles and the left ventricule, was also lengthened in the presence of bisaramil in a concentration-dependent manner.
  • (16) We specifically excluded patients in whom isolation of the lateral ventricle was secondary to ventriculitis.
  • (17) Cranial sonography is also of use when evaluating children with inflammatory processes such as ventriculitis; sonography is superior to CT scans in identifying intraventricular septae typical of the process.
  • (18) All of 16 infants with neonatal meningitis treated during a 30-month period were found to have accompanying ventriculitis at the time of the initial ventricular puncture.
  • (19) We reviewed our experience with ventriculitis in newborns with myelomeningocele and its relationship to antibiotic usage and time of back closure.
  • (20) The concentrations of angiotensin I (AI) and II (AII) were determined by radioimmunoassay in blood from the main pulmonary artery (MPA) and left ventricule (LV) of ten subjects with rheumatic valvular heart disease.

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