etiology的意思和读音

etiology

: [ˌitiˈɑlədʒi] : [ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi]

n.

etiologies  etiologyn.

1.[u]the scientific study of the causes of disease

n.1.“aetiology”

n.1.Same as aetiology2.the cause of a disease3.the study of the causes of diseases

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1.While no etiology tends to be found in the majority of these women, the annual cost for diagnosing and treating CPP seems considerable.穿

2.A variety of genetic and epidemiologic approaches have been used to identify etiology with candidate genes.

3.The occurrence of a disease in a particular locality may indicate the etiology and nature of the disease.

4.Hypertensive crises are commonly seen in the emergency department, and acute stroke is often the inciting etiology of a hypertensive crisis.

5.It seems that the etiology of PBC is still unknown at this point, but studies indicate that there is an immunological basis for the disease.(PBC)

6.Its true etiology remains unknown, but there appears to be a strong genetic as well as an environmental contribution.

7.Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) has no diagnostic criteria and its etiology remains unknown.

8.The theory of an infectious etiology for at least some forms of schizophrenia has a long history, though it is still outside the mainstream.

9.In effect, each developer and tester samples a semi-random set of the program's state space when looking for the etiology of a symptom.

10.To understand etiology, pathogenesis, pathologic changes clinicopathological correlation of legionella pneumonia.