neurological damage信息详情

neurological damage发音

意思翻译

神经学损伤

相似词语短语

neurological───adj.神经病学的,神经学上的

damage───vt.损害,毁坏;vi.损害;损毁;n.损害;损毁;赔偿金

neurological disease───神经(系统疾)病;神经病

god damage───天灾

damage control───损害控制;破坏性控制;损害管制

serious damage───严重损害; 严重损坏;严重损害;严重损坏

damage carry───损坏携带

food damage───食物损害

lasting damage───持久伤害

双语使用场景

extreme cases, it can cause severe neurological damage and death.───严重的状况下,会引发严重的神经系统损坏和死亡。

Many children are showing evidence of neurological damage.───许多儿童具有神经损害的征象。

Metals: such as lead and mercury, cause neurological damage in infants and children.───金属:例如铅和汞,造成婴儿和儿童的神经损伤。

Then, in 1992, one of the pianist's hands suffered serious neurological damage in an accident.───1992年,这位钢琴家的一只手在一次事故中造成了严重的神经损坏。

Her family in New Zealand have been told that if there is any long-term neurological damage it may become evident when Ruby starts school.───她新西兰的家人被告知,如果有任何长期的神经损伤,可能会在Ruby上学后才显现出来。

Toxic chemicals from the dying tissue would soon spread to kill more brain cells, resulting in irreversible neurological damage.───濒死组织产生的有毒化学物质会迅速扩散,杀死更多脑细胞,造成永久性神经损伤。

They say the unidentified disease attacks the kidneys and causes neurological damage.───他们说,这种不明疾病侵害患者肾脏,导致神经系统损伤。

Studies show even slightly elevated lead levels can lead to permanent neurological damage and reduced IQ, particularly in children.───研究显示,即便是血铅含量略微超标都可能会导致永久性的神经损伤和智力下降,尤其是儿童。

英语使用场景

It warns that pollutants in the water may be causing insidious neurological damage in children, and infertility in adults.

He'd been rescued by a Blackfoot Indian, had lain unconscious for six days in a Montana hospital's intensive care unit, and ended up with neurological damage and a blind right eye.

Conclusion: SEPs monitoring of the function of the nerve roots during the anterior cervical foraminotomy is demonstrated to be a satisfied way to avoid the neurological damage.

The rapid, controlled cooling of a patient's body temperature is intended to reduce long-term neurological damage.

Many patients with substantial deformities remain asymptomatic, but they are at increased risk of neurological damage with the passage of time.