cirrhosis

英[sə'rəʊsɪs] 美[sə'roʊsɪs]
  • n. [医]硬化;肝硬化
cirrhotic
  • circe n.[希神]女妖锡西
  • circean adj.喀尔刻(荷马史诗中的美丽仙女;会巫术)的;使人着迷的
  • circinal adj.(=circinate)圆的;环状的
  • circinate adj.漩涡状的
  • circinus n.[天]圆规座
Noun:
  1. a chronic disease interfering with the normal functioning of the liver; the major cause is chronic alcoholism

1. Cirrhosis deaths, in both males and females increased during the same years.
在这些年里,不论男女,因肝硬化而死亡的人数也同时增加.

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2. The typical patient has obvious signs of advanced nutritional cirrhosis.
典型的病人有明显的晚期营养性肝硬变的体症.

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3. It has a higher incidence in postnecrotic cirrhosis and hemochromatosis than in Laennec's cirrhosis.
坏死后肝硬变及血色素沉着症引起的肝癌比门脉性肝硬变所引起者为多.

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4. These complications may have a fatal outcome, or may lead to the development of cirrhosis.
这些合并症可能会有致命后果, 或可导致肝硬化.

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5. We know very little as yet about the mental effects of severe cirrhosis of the liver.
对于产生肝硬化的精神作用,我们知之甚少.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This specimen shows cirrhosis of the liver.
      这标本是个硬化了的肝脏。
    2. Drinking to excess for a long time will lead to cirrhosis of the liver.
      长期过量饮酒会导致肝硬化。