lesion 英 [ˈli:ʒn]   美 [ˈliʒən]

lesion

lesion  英 [ˈli:ʒn] 美 [ˈliʒən]

n. 损害;身体上的伤害;机能障碍 

名词复数:lesions 

The histopathological lesion is localized at these sites. 组织病理学损伤局限于这些部位。
Classically, it begins with a single "herald patch" lesion, followed in 1 or 2 weeks by a generalized body rash lasting about 6 weeks. 典型的玫瑰糠疹,开始出现单一的母斑样的皮肤损害,然后在一周或两周内,出现全身广泛的皮疹,持续大约6周。

  • A lesion is an injury to the living tissue on your body, like your skin or an organ. Usually a lesion involves a break or wound to the skin, so protect it with a bandage so that it heals quickly.
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  • n. 损害;身体上的伤害;机能障碍
  • 1. The histopathological lesion is localized at these sites.

    组织病理学损伤局限于这些部位。

  • 2. Classically, it begins with a single "herald patch" lesion, followed in 1 or 2 weeks by a generalized body rash lasting about 6 weeks.

    典型的玫瑰糠疹,开始出现单一的母斑样的皮肤损害,然后在一周或两周内,出现全身广泛的皮疹,持续大约6周。

  • 3. The clinical diagnosis can be confirmed by examining a sample from a skin lesion under a special type of microscope (darkfield examination).

    临床诊断可以通过在一种特殊显微镜下检查皮肤病灶样本(暗视野检查)得到确认。

  • lesion (n.) early 15c., "damage, injury," from Old French lesion "hurt, offense, wrong, injury, wound" (12c.), from Latin laesionem (nominative laesio) "a hurting, injuring, personal attack," noun of action from past participle stem of laedere "to strike, hurt, damage," a word of unknown origin with no certain cognates. Originally in English with reference to any sort of hurt, whether physical or not.
le·sion / ˈliːʒn ; NAmE ˈliːʒn / noun ( medical ) damage to the skin or part of the body caused by injury or by illness (因伤病导致皮肤或器官的)损伤,损害 skin/brain lesions 皮肤╱大脑损伤 lesion lesions le·sion / ˈliːʒn ; NAmE ˈliːʒn /
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