epilepsy
epilepsy 英 [ˈepɪlepsi] 美 ['epɪlepsɪ]
n. [内科] 癫痫,癫痫症
名词复数:epilepsies
- If you have epilepsy, you have a central nervous system disorder that may cause you to lose consciousness and have convulsions.
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- n. [内科] 癫痫,癫痫症
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1. I trained them to identify epilepsy and psychosis, and refer these cases to the clinic.
我对他们进行培训,教他们识别癫痫和精神病,并将这些患者转诊到诊所。
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2. However, after 24 hour all brain parts are apparent in the scanning device. The fact is that if you use all of the brain in one time, you will have an epilepsy attack.
但是,24小时后,当大脑的所有部分都清晰地呈现在扫描仪上时,我们就会发现这样一个事实:如果你在同一时间使用全部大脑,你就会遭到癫痫症的攻击!
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3. To treat their epilepsy effectively patients must then wait until they have a seizure so that neurosurgeons can locate the exact area of the brain that they need to treat.
为了有效的治疗他们的癫痫,病人们必须等到他们的癫痫发作,然后神经外科医生就能找到大脑中他们需要治疗的准确区域。
- epilepsy (n.) 1570s, from Middle French epilepsie (16c.), from Late Latin epilepsia, from Greek epilepsis "epilepsy," literally "a seizure," from epilambanein "to lay hold of, seize upon, attack," especially of diseases, but also of events, armies, etc., from epi "upon" (see epi-) + lepsis "seizure," from leps-, future stem of lambanein "take hold of, grasp" (see lemma). Earlier was epilencie (late 14c.), from Middle French epilence, a variant form influenced by pestilence. The native name in English was falling sickness.
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