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Example sentences for "pathologically"

Lexicographically close words:
pathogens; pathognomic; pathognomonic; pathologic; pathological; pathologischen; pathologist; pathologists; pathology; pathos
  1. Distant parts of the body are affected pathologically through sympathetic irritation when the primary disease is in the pelvic organs, and direct treatment of the pelvic trouble alone cures these reflex conditions.

  2. With regard to many cranial deformities, and especially various thickenings of the cranial bones, it must not be forgotten that they are not the expression of physical heredity, but are often pathologically acquired.

  3. From Weismann's point of view his hereditary determinants remain pathologically deviated.

  4. Re popliteal nerve lesions, Athanassio-Benisty remarks that the external popliteal nerve of the leg resembles pathologically the musculospiral nerve of the arm, whereas the internal popliteal behaves like the median.

  5. There is also the chronically shrunken and scarred kidney known pathologically as the arteriosclerotic kidney.

  6. Pathologically the hearts of such persons are found to have the most enormous hypertrophy of the wall of the left ventricle.

  7. Pathologically the heart is large, at times true cor bovinum, dilated and hypertrophied.

  8. False accusation upon a basis of pathologically disturbed perceptions or reasoning.

  9. Pathologically the first change noted in the epidermis is thought to be an acanthosis, followed by epithelial atrophy, and a hyperkeratosis, intercellular edema, and colloid degeneration of the prickle cells.

  10. Clinically and pathologically it bears some resemblance to papular eczema.

  11. Footnote 99: It does not differ essentially, either pathologically or clinically, from the same lesion in adults.

  12. In case the will of a rational being is pathologically affected, there may occur a conflict of the maxims with the practical laws recognized by itself.

  13. But it's the other who is pathologically interesting because her wires are crossed and there's a short circuit somewhere.

  14. Men have been known to live with comparatively few or no symptoms for many years, though at autopsy they proved to have what would ordinarily be considered a pathologically enlarged prostate.

  15. There are some pathologically obese families in which this will not be true, but they are as rare as diabetic families.

  16. This applies not only to the relationship of vitamines to these disorders, but to their identification and demarcation pathologically as well as clinically.

  17. The case so frequently quoted by German authors in this connection is that of Fraenkel, who described both clinically and pathologically a case of scurvy in a boy eight years of age.


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