sinus 的定义
plural si·nus·es.
- a curve; bend.
- a curving part or recess.
- Anatomy. any of various cavities, recesses, or passages, as a hollow in a bone, or a reservoir or channel for venous blood.one of the hollow cavities in the skull connecting with the nasal cavities.an expanded area in a canal or tube.
- Pathology. a narrow passage leading to an abscess or the like.
- Botany. a small, rounded depression between two projecting lobes, as of a leaf.
sinus 近义词
cavity
更多sinus例句
- About two-thirds of people who develop the syndrome experience symptoms several days or weeks after they have fallen ill with diarrhea or a lung or sinus illness.
- One man had developed brain sinus clots during the shot’s clinical trial and a seventh case is under investigation, the pharmaceutical company said during the meeting.
- An independent safety review of the new data revealed no connection to blood clots and reported no cases of sinus clots, the company said in the March 22 statement.
- Eighteen patients who received the vaccine developed blood clots in the sinuses that drain blood from the brain, a potentially deadly condition called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
- Otherwise, besides the dual assault of pollen and dryness on our sinuses, things are good.
- A fair number explicitly ask for an antibiotic, to cover the possibility that it is “bronchitis” or a “sinus infection.”
- Benign secondary headaches include headaches associated with the cold, flu, or sinus infections.
- First of all, migraines often are misdiagnosed as sinus headaches.
- One of the entries reads: “I spoke with a doctor for a long time about my sinus infections.”
- I suffered intense sinus flare-ups, headaches, high blood pressure, wheezes, and coughs.
- Sinus duo sunt maiores, vastque; alter is, qui S. Laurentij gurges; alter, qui Francius appellatur.
- Dr Klein's account of the origin of the sinus terminalis is quite correct.
- From the first the sinus terminalis possesses cellular walls, as is clear from its mode of origin.
- Cory and Kelly, sixty-eight ounces of blood was removed from the sinus, by aspiration.
- The fluid in the sinus has increased gradually since the evacuation of it with the aspirator.