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词汇 dyspnoea
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Definition of dyspnoea in English:

dyspnoea

(US dyspnea)
noundɪspˈniːədɪspˈniə
mass nounMedicine
  • Difficult or laboured breathing.

    〔医〕呼吸困难

    many soldiers presented with acute dyspnoea
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion.
    • Ordinary physical exercise does not cause fatigue, dyspnoea or palpitations
    • She was admitted to another hospital, where she continued to have shortness of breath and dyspnea.
    • Acute dyspnea is a common clinical finding in the emergency department and other urgent care locations.
    • He had noticed increasing exertional dyspnoea and noisy breathing in the two months prior to presentation.

Derivatives

  • dyspnoeic

  • adjective
    Medicine
    • Although treatment with bronchodilators was started, his symptoms worsened progressively over the next two weeks, and he became acutely dyspnoeic at rest.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The technique of spiral CT scanning is particularly useful for evaluating dyspneic patients because of its shorter imaging time and higher-resolution images.
      • A quiet chest in a dyspneic or obtunded patient with asthma is a serious event.
      • On examination, the patient was mildly dyspneic, with massive ascites, left pleural effusion, left axillary lymphadenopathy and no hepatosplenomegaly.
      • This scanner also will allow us to obtain diagnostic scans in patients who are too dyspneic to hold their breath.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via Latin from Greek duspnoia, from dus- 'difficult' + pnoē 'breathing'.

Definition of dyspnea in US English:

dyspnea

(British dyspnoea)
noundispˈnēədɪspˈniə
Medicine
  • Difficult or labored breathing.

    〔医〕呼吸困难

    many soldiers presented with acute dyspnea
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was admitted to another hospital, where she continued to have shortness of breath and dyspnea.
    • Ordinary physical exercise does not cause fatigue, dyspnoea or palpitations
    • He had noticed increasing exertional dyspnoea and noisy breathing in the two months prior to presentation.
    • A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion.
    • Acute dyspnea is a common clinical finding in the emergency department and other urgent care locations.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via Latin from Greek duspnoia, from dus- ‘difficult’ + pnoē ‘breathing’.

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