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trichinosis

/trik-uh-noh-sis/US // ˌtrɪk əˈnoʊ sɪs //UK // (ˌtrɪkɪˈnəʊsɪs) //

毛滴虫病,毛细血管疾病,毛细血管病,毛细血管瘤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : a disease resulting from infestation with Trichinella spiralis, occurring in humans, caused by ingestion of infested, undercooked pork, and characterized by fever, muscle weakness, and diarrhea.

Examples

  • It is fairly constant in trichinosis, uncinariasis, filariasis, and echinococcus disease.

  • Trichinosis is one of the most fatal of diseases, but fortunately is not common.

  • In about ten days the animal showed the most marked symptoms of trichinosis.

  • On the 26th of April the animal seemed to be attacked with symptoms of Trichinosis.

  • This causes a painful and often fatal disease known as trichinosis.