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lesion

/lee-zhuhn/US // ˈli ʒən //UK // (ˈliːʒən) //

病变,病灶,病损,皮损

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an injury; hurt; wound.
    • : Pathology. any localized, abnormal structural change in the body.
    • : Plant Pathology. any localized, defined area of diseased tissue, as a spot, canker, blister, or scab.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause a lesion or lesions in.

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Examples

  • Miller also presented a medical report diagnosing Donald with a brain injury, including an MRI showing lesions in her brain and interviews with family who said her personality had changed.

  • Later imaging on folks who reported sensing paranormal shadows in the past found many had lesions in that exact area of gray matter, affecting its normal functioning.

  • Ginsburg announced in July that she was undergoing chemotherapy treatment for lesions on her liver, the latest of her several battles with cancer.

  • Bettylee Hampil noticed that brain lesions had begun to appear at higher levels than those allowed by the FDA.

  • Written records from more than 3,000 years ago have documented smallpox-like symptoms, and scientists have identified possible smallpox skin lesions on mummified remains.

  • And by the way, did you see the crusty lesion behind his right ear?

  • Otherwise lacked discrete gross lesion, and the pulmonary vasculature was without note.

  • By this is meant in persons who have some organic lesion of the valvular mechanism of the heart.

  • He says nothing of de Mussy's recognition of the urticarial nature of the lesion in hay fever.

  • With a slant towards the head, the cerebral ganglia are wounded and their lesion causes sudden death.

  • Any local reaction at the site of inoculation and any other readily accessible lesion should be carefully investigated.

  • Before operation is decided on, the site of the lesion must be determined.