necrosis 英 [neˈkrəʊsɪs]   美 [neˈkroʊsɪs]

necrosis

necrosis  英 [neˈkrəʊsɪs] 美 [neˈkroʊsɪs]

n. 坏死;坏疽;骨疽 

名词复数:necroses 

Milestones like new brain tumors, necrosis, the end of treatments, and hospice. 晚期就意味着新的脑瘤,坏疽,治疗的结束,还有护理所。
But our analysis showed that new bone growth had occurred in response to the necrosis, proving the condition was present during his lifetime. 但我们的分析结果表明,坏疽的部位已经有新骨长出来,这说明这些病症在他生前就已经存在了。

  • Necrosis is when cells in your skin or other parts of your body die. Civil War soldiers with gangrene who had their limbs amputated suffered from necrosis.
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  • n. 坏死;坏疽;骨疽
  • 1. Milestones like new brain tumors, necrosis, the end of treatments, and hospice.

    晚期就意味着新的脑瘤,坏疽,治疗的结束,还有护理所。

  • 2. But our analysis showed that new bone growth had occurred in response to the necrosis, proving the condition was present during his lifetime.

    但我们的分析结果表明,坏疽的部位已经有新骨长出来,这说明这些病症在他生前就已经存在了。

  • 3. 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。

  • necrosis (n.) "death of bodily tissue," 1660s, from Greek nekrosis "a becoming dead, state of death," from nekroun "make dead," from nekros "dead body" (from PIE root *nek- (1) "death"). Related: Necrotic.
ne·cro·sis / neˈkrəʊsɪs ; NAmE neˈkroʊsɪs / noun [uncountable ] ( medical ) the death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissuecaused by injury, disease, or a loss of blood supply (器官或组织细胞的)坏死 necrosis necroses ne·cro·sis / neˈkrəʊsɪs ; NAmE neˈkroʊsɪs /
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