abacterial in English

adjective

['æbə'ktɪərɪəl]

not caused by bacteria, not bacterial

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1. Histology of the kidneys (9 cases) showed the picture of chronic abacterial interstitial nephritis.

2. Factor XIII is significantly reduced in various diseases (hepatitis, pulmonary Tb, abacterial and bacterial meningitis) in childhood.

3. A possible relation between the mechanisms leading to lipid A induced nephritis and abacterial chronic PN is discussed.

4. Mycoplasma isolates were obtained from approximately 85% of 98 women (prostitutes) with abacterial chronic adnexitis and cystitis, with and without a history of gonorrhea, and in 78% of 93 men with abacterial acute urethritis, chronic prostato-urethritis and postgonorrhoic prostato-urethritis.

5. For example it may be considered inappropriate to evaluate a potent antibacterial agent in abacterial test.

6. In children and adolescents the clavicle and metaphyseal regions of long bones are typical sites of chronic abacterial osteomyelitis.

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8. Bechterew’s disease or ankylosing spondylitis is an abacterial, rheumatoid disease which is associated with a progressive kyphosis of the spine.

9. Specific perioperative risks in patients with limited cardiovascular or pulmonary reserve are introduced by the abacterial systemic inflammatory response to aortic stent implantation.

10. Congenital malformations of the kidney and urinary tract, renal and pre-renal circulatory failure, interstitial inflammation-bacterial and abacterial are the main causes.

11. After treatment one patient developed a grade 2 trismus, another showed grade 3 abacterial salivary gland inflammation with severe pain requiring opioid medication.

12. The reactions of the connective tissue in the salivary gland together with the parenchymal atrophy result in abacterial sclerosis of the salivary-gland tissue.

13. Clinical and laboratory findings in 144 cases of abacterial meningitis or meningo-encephalitis as stated immediately upon hospital admission were compared with each other statistically.

14. An abacterial or bacterial inflammatory reaction accelerates this process. Invading inflammatory cells release cytokines, nitric oxide, and proteases, which contribute to the loosening of the collagen structure.

15. Discrimination between pneumonitis, an abacterial inflammation, and pneumonia is of utmost importance because treatment strategies differ; for instance, treatment is merely supportive in pneumonitis.

16. There were 1135 cases of grade I–III impairment of wound healing (bacterial and abacterial) among 10,727 general surgical operations performed over the period 1973–1978.

17. Post-traumatic abacterial osteomyelitis of this type may be of clinical importance and requires treatment consisting in the removal of the corroded implant and the adjacent metallotic tissue.

18. Lipid A injected into the temporarily occluded renal pelvis of adult dogs, persisted in the kidney tissue and induced an abacterial interstitial nephritis with positive anti-lipid A titers.

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21. Chlamydiae belonging to Subgroup A occur in both the normal male urethra and in patients with urethro-adnexitis, which means thatChlamydiae must be attributed with a significant pathogenetic role in certain cases of abacterial urethroadnexitis.

22. Despite the assumption of a multifactorial etiology, pathophysiologically there is a common pathway: dysfunctional epithelium of the urethra becomes leaky which leads to bacterial and abacterial inflammation and ends in fibrosis due to the chronic impairment.

23. Osteomyelitis can be subdivided into a bacterial exogenic (post-traumatic/postoperative), bacterial endogenic (hematogenous) and an abacterial type, including the rare group containing primary chronic sclerosing osteomyelitis, which is typically localized in the clavicle.

24. Cerebrospinal fluid studies have shown that with supratentorial tumours pleocytosis almost certainly indicates a malignant lesion; from this it follows that cerebral tumour should always be included in the differential diagnosis of abacterial meningitis.

25. The present invention relates to a new pharmaceutical combination for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or for treating abacterial prostatitis, containing a combination of the active substances tamsulosin or an acid addition salt thereof and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.

26. There was no reason to suspect a relationship between these findings and the number of eosinophils in the CSF.—Fifty-two percent of the cases involved inflammatory diseases of the nervous system; the 18 cases of abacterial inflammation of unknown etiology were particularly striking.

27. In a colon segment, the contents of which are abacterial, but exposed to a high level of bile and pancreatic fluid, is dimethylhydrazinehydrochloride (DMH) carcinogenesis accelerated when compared to the unaltered colon of a control animal or to the residual colon containing physiological stools of the operated animals that were treated with carcinogen?

28. On the basis of the results it may be concluded that the increase of IgG in the CSF in bacterial and abacterial meningitis is due to an increased permeability of the blood-CSF barrier. Except in cases with ependymitis, IgG is produced only in small amounts in or near the CSF spaces even in the presence of inflammation of the meninges.

29. The results are presented of serological examinations in a total of 4235 subjects including blood donors (341 persons), pregnant women (1784), newborns (833), patients with malignant tumours (248), patients with influenza-like diseases (548), patients with abacterial meningitis (295), infants under one year with hydrocephalus (40), infants under two years with other nervous system diseases (110), mothers of seropositive children with hydrocephalus (12) and mothers of seronegative children with hydrocephalus (24).