What's the difference between ventriculous and ventriculus?

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.

Ventriculus


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the stomachs of certain insects.
  • (n.) The body cavity of a sponge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The average pH's for laying hens were: crop 4.88, proventriculus 5.27, ventriculus 4.77, duodenum 5.57, jejunum 6.15, ileum 7.82, and colon 6.65.
  • (2) The ventriculus mesencephali in the rat proceeds in the colliculi posterior region from the mesencephalic aqueduct in the dorsal direction.
  • (3) The histopathological lesions, however, such as perivascular cuffs in the brain stem and muscular mass of the ventriculus and proventriculus, were similar to earlier reports.
  • (4) The dilated ventriculus terminalis appears on MR images as a small ovoid cavity with regular margination; intralesional fluid resembles cerebrospinal fluid on all MR sequences.
  • (5) Feeding gradedlevels of zinc in a casein-gelatin diet to young Japanese quail with 109Cd (as the chloride) and 0.062 ppm added cadmium decreased the cadmium concentrations in the proventriculus-ventriculus, duodenum, jejunum-ileum, and the liver, but not in the kidney.
  • (6) These species occur in Crocodylus, Caiman and Alligator and are characterized by flat lips with alate margins, without anterior rostral plate, interlocking processes or dentigerous ridges, with weakly developed interlabia, by an irregular-shaped ventriculus, excretory pore behind or between the subventral lips, and by the presence of lateral alae or cuticular thickenings in the oesophageal region.
  • (7) Large numbers of virus particles were identified by electron microscopy in the epithelial cells of the ventriculus of the bedbug, Cimex lectularius.
  • (8) Histopathologic examination of brain, liver, testes, pancreas, small intestine, ventriculus, spleen, kidney, lung, and heart failed to reveal lesions in either control or treated groups.
  • (9) The data indicated a rapid evacuation of fluid marker from the foregut (crop, ventriculus, and proventriculus), while particulate markers were retained for extended periods of time.
  • (10) The ventriculus mesencephali of golden hamsters protrudes, in the form of a short channel, from the upper wall of the aquaeductus Sylvii in dorsal direction, between the third and fourth ventricle.
  • (11) The histological variability of ependymal cells may point to the active participation of these cells in functional processes, even within such a small part of the ventricle system as the ventriculus mesencephali.
  • (12) On section, frontal and temporal ventriculus were remarkably enlarged and caudate nuclei were extremely atrophic.
  • (13) in Africa and Australia respectively and are characterised by lips with a rostral plate, without interlocking processes or dentigerous ridges, with well-developed interlabia, lobulated ventriculus, and excetory pore in front of the nerve ring.
  • (14) Wistar rats were given phentolamine into the ventriculus lateralis.
  • (15) In addition developmental analysis shows that the proteasome is highly expressed in the CNS of stage-16 embryos and in cardia, ventriculus and ovaries of adult flies.
  • (16) Aggressiveness of dominant male mice of different genotypes was studied after administration of 6-OHDA into the brain lateral ventriculus.
  • (17) MR findings in four patients with MR evidence of congenital cystic dilatation of the ventriculus terminalis were reviewed retrospectively.
  • (18) It consisted of the bulbus cordis, the ventriculus, and the atrium, each of which consisted of a thick myocardial tube and a thin endocardial tube.
  • (19) In the hypothalamic region, terminals were found to be just lateral to the rostral part of the third ventriculus and the bottom of the lateral margins of the hypothalamus, which we termed medial (MRH) and lateral (LRH) retinorecipient hypothalamic nucleus.
  • (20) The fourth, outer layer of the peritrophic membrane originates over the brush border of the cuboidal midgut cells, which connect the cardia with the ventriculus.

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