embolism的意思和读音

embolism

: [ˈembəˌlɪzəm] : [ˈembəˌlɪz(ə)m]

n.

embolisms  

embolismn.

1.a condition in which a blood clot or air bubble blocks an artery in the body

n.1.2.()

n.1.something such as a blood clota mass of blood cells that blocks a blood vessel in your body

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2. edema embolism fluid and electrolyte imbalance ...

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1.She became comatose, and she died of a pulmonary embolism before church members finally brought her to the hospital.

2.Consciousness can cure Restless, upset easy to dry, insomnia and dreaminess, palpitation and shortness of breath, sweating embolism.

3.It was not spotted for an hour, by which time enough of the milk fluid had been pumped into the child's vein to provoke a deadly embolism.

4.The author present a clinical case of a HIV patient in which the first manifestation of the disease was a pulmonary embolism.

5.Potentially lethal complications include hemorrhage, infection, and air embolism, therefore surgical resection is usually performed.

6.The cause of his death was determined to be drowning due to air embolism, rapid ascent and insufficient air.

7.For someone who has had a massive pulmonary embolism I would not be in any rush whatsoever to stop their anticoagulant therapy.

8.Amniotic fluid embolism occurs rarely but is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States.

9.There was no case with infection, fluid embolism, massive hemorrhage and the damage of soft birth canal.

10.the risk for pulmonary embolism (PE) did not reach statistical significance.