hemorrhage
hemorrhage 英 ['hemərɪdʒ] 美 [ˈhɛmərɪdʒ]
n. [病理] 出血(等于haemorrhage);番茄汁 vt. [病理] 出血 vi. [病理] 出血
进行时:hemorrhaging 过去式:hemorrhaged 过去分词:hemorrhaged 第三人称单数:hemorrhages 名词复数:hemorrhages
- Medically speaking, a hemorrhage is a rapid loss of blood. If you fall and hit your head really hard, the doctors will check to see there's no cerebral hemorrhage, or bleeding in your brain.
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- n. [病理] 出血(等于haemorrhage);番茄汁
- vt. [病理] 出血
- vi. [病理] 出血
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1. Pigmented cells in the anterior vitreous, vitreous hemorrhage, posterior vitreous detachment, and elevation of the retina with or without retinal break are observed.
另外还可观察到前玻璃体内的色素细胞,玻璃体出血,后玻璃体脱离,视网膜抬高并伴有或不伴有破口。
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2. The most serious risk associated with anticoagulant therapy with sodium warfarin are hemorrhage in any tissue or organ and less frequently, necrosis and/ or gangrene of skin and other tissues.
用华注林钠进行抗凝治疗产生的最严重的危险就是组织或器官出血,以及不大常出现的皮肤和其他组织的坏死和(或)坏疽。
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3. They are associated with significant complications such as hemorrhage, heart attack, stroke, cognitive decline, depression, and death.
它们还和一系列的并发症有关,比如出血、心脏病发作、中风、认知能力下降、抑郁和死亡。
- hemorrhage (n.) c. 1400, emorosogie (modern form by 17c.), from Latin haemorrhagia, from Greek haimorrhagia, from haimorrhages "bleeding violently," from haima "blood" (see -emia) + rhage "a breaking," from rhegnynai "to break, burst." Related: Hemorrhagic.
- hemorrhage (v.) by 1882, from hemorrhage (n.). Related: Hemorrhaged; hemorrhaging.
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