sensorium

英[sen'sɔːrɪəm] 美[sen'soʊrɪəm]
  • n. 感觉中枢;知觉器官
sensoriums
Noun:
  1. the areas of the brain that process and register incoming sensory information and make possible the conscious awareness of the world

1. A sudden change in sensorium is the most common symptom and ranges from disorientation to coma.
空气栓塞症的诊断主要是要详细的询问异常气压工作人员的工作深度及压力下停留时间和神经学检查的发现.

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