Adherence vs Compliance Adherence and compliance are two terms that are often used in medicine, and it is quite common to see them being used synonymously. While it is somewhat inaccurate to do so, it must be mentioned that there is only a very thin line between adherence and compliance, thereby making it even […]
Difference Between Colonoscopy and Sigmoidoscopy
Sigmoidoscopy vs Colonoscopy Colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy are very similar investigations. Sigmoidoscopy allows visualisation of only the distal part of the colon while colonoscopy allows visualisation of the entire large bowel and the distal small bowel, as well. Both investigations involve passing a camera through the anus. Both procedures can be used to take biopsies, conduct small […]
Difference Between Insulin and Glucagon
Insulin vs Glucagon Insulin and glucagon are two hormones regulating glucose and fat metabolism in the body. Both are synthesized in the pancreas. Both are proteins, but physiologically they are opposites. Insulin Insulin is a protein hormone. It contains 51 amino acids. It weighs 5808 Daltons (a unit of weight measurement). It is made […]
Difference Between Diagnosis and Prognosis
Prognosis vs Diagnosis Although we hear the terms diagnosis and prognosis more often in medicine they are not restricted to that field alone. Diagnosis refers to identifying the nature or cause of a certain phenomenon and prognosis refers to the future of a condition. This article attempts to explain the meaning of prognosis and […]
Difference Between Inflammation and Infection
Inflammation vs Infection Inflammation and infection are two different entities. However, infection can cause inflammation in the body. Infection is the entry and growth of organisms while inflammation is the reaction to it. What is Inflammation? Inflammation is the tissue reaction to injurious agents. When an organ is inflamed the suffix “itis” is added. […]
Difference Between Cortisone and Cortisol (Hydrocortisone)
Cortisone vs Cortisol (Hydrocortisone) Cortisol and Cortisone are both steroids. They share a similar core chemical structure which is common to all the cholesterol-like molecules. They comprise 4 fused Carbon rings and, therefore, have a very rigid structure. The difference between cortisol and cortisone lies in the difference of the functional groups present in […]
Difference Between Poison and Toxin
Poison vs Toxin Poison and Toxin are two different things. However, there are many similarities among the two. In common non-technical terms, there is no damage in using the two words interchangeably. Poison has a wide and general meaning, but toxin is a little more specific. What is Poison? Poison is any chemical that […]
Difference Between Vapor and Smoke
Vapor vs Smoke Vapor and smoke are two different things, and this difference is also felt by someone who inhales the vapors of a product or when he smokes the product. Whether it is tobacco, marijuana, a herb or any other thing, there is a qualitative as well as a quantitative difference between the […]
Difference Between Disease and Condition
Disease vs Condition Disease and condition may be used as alternative words in the general usage. Though they seem to mean the same thing in terms of medical terminology, certain differences could be found. Both of these are connected to abnormal conditions in the body which will affect the normal functioning of the body, […]
Difference Between Syndrome and Disease
Syndrome vs Disease Disease, illness, syndrome, disorder are some words that are hard to ignore if we are discussing health. Syndrome and disease are two words that have a clear difference in the meaning. What is a Syndrome? A syndrome is the association of several clinically recognizable features. Any sickness or illness cannot be […]
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