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单词 dyscrasia
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Definition of dyscrasia in English:

dyscrasia

noun dɪsˈkreɪzɪədəˈskreɪʒ(i)ə
mass nounMedicine
  • An abnormal or disordered state of the body or of a bodily part.

    〔医〕体液不调,恶液质

    count noun various blood dyscrasias
    plasma cell dyscrasia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As stated, a bone marrow biopsy was negative for plasma cell dyscrasia in our case, which further supports the diagnosis of a localized plasmacytoma.
    • For example, a type of autoimmune disorder or blood dyscrasia may have caused some wounds that were initially diagnosed and managed as venous or ischemic ulcers.
    • The primary diagnosis was plasma cell dyscrasia in all of these patients.
    • Clinical suspicion of amyloidosis as the cause of an extremity mass is likely to be very low, especially in the absence of an immunocyte dyscrasia.
    • Rare but serious complications, such as cholestatic hepatitis, blood dyscrasias and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, have been reported in patients treated with terbinafine.

Derivatives

  • dyscrasic

  • adjective
    Medicine

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting an imbalance of physical qualities): via late Latin from Greek duskrasia 'bad combination', from dus- 'bad' + krasis 'mixture'.

Definition of dyscrasia in US English:

dyscrasia

noundəˈskreɪʒ(i)ədəˈskrāZH(ē)ə
Medicine
  • An abnormal or disordered state of the body or of a bodily part.

    〔医〕体液不调,恶液质

    count noun various blood dyscrasias
    plasma cell dyscrasia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, a type of autoimmune disorder or blood dyscrasia may have caused some wounds that were initially diagnosed and managed as venous or ischemic ulcers.
    • The primary diagnosis was plasma cell dyscrasia in all of these patients.
    • As stated, a bone marrow biopsy was negative for plasma cell dyscrasia in our case, which further supports the diagnosis of a localized plasmacytoma.
    • Rare but serious complications, such as cholestatic hepatitis, blood dyscrasias and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, have been reported in patients treated with terbinafine.
    • Clinical suspicion of amyloidosis as the cause of an extremity mass is likely to be very low, especially in the absence of an immunocyte dyscrasia.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting an imbalance of physical qualities): via late Latin from Greek duskrasia ‘bad combination’, from dus- ‘bad’ + krasis ‘mixture’.

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