symptomatic 的定义
- pertaining to a symptom or symptoms.
- of the nature of or constituting a symptom indicative: a condition symptomatic of cholera;a disagreement that was symptomatic of the deterioration in their relationship.
- according to symptoms: a symptomatic classification of disease.
symptomatic 近义词
indicative
更多symptomatic例句
- That includes four dolphins in San Diego Bay who were symptomatic with a gastrointestinal illness this past July.
- Maryland recommends that people who suspect they’ve been exposed to the virus get a test, whether they are symptomatic or not.
- Often, results take days or even weeks to get back, which isn’t a useful timeframe when people are already infectious before they’re symptomatic.
- We are already trying to do sensitive testing of anyone with any respiratory disease and in any symptomatic patients that belong to a cluster, or who live in certain risky surroundings like nursing homes.
- A blood test that can detect pre-symptomatic Alzheimer’s could be approved in just a few short years.
- But the most important thing to note, says Monroe, is that only those who are symptomatic are contagious.
- Ebola Reston, it seemed, could infect humans, but never became symptomatic.
- That is why, like Lynndie England, Bradley Manning is symptomatic of a larger problem.
- The CIA, he says, could “render” (i.e., kidnap) him at any time, which is highly unlikely but not symptomatic of the paranoid.
- His outrageous comments, though, are more symptomatic of the outrageous person Barry is.
- It occurs in well-marked cases of pernicious anemia and leukemia, and, much less commonly, in very severe symptomatic anemias.
- Pathologically, normoblasts occur in severe symptomatic anemia, leukemia, and pernicious anemia.
- A few polychromatophilic corpuscles can be found in marked symptomatic anemias.
- The changes in hemoglobin and red cells resemble those of a moderate symptomatic anemia, with rather low color-index.
- What cases of chloasma are included in the symptomatic group?