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Definition of ectopic in English: ectopicadjective ɛkˈtɒpɪkɛkˈtɑpɪk Medicine In an abnormal place or position. 〔医〕异位的,离位的;异常的 Example sentencesExamples - We describe another mechanism limiting the tendency of heterologous chromosomes to undergo ectopic recombination.
- A second class of mutant displays sensory organs in wholly ectopic positions, although these are always separated by epidermal cells.
- Patients with other abnormalities such as ectopic ureters and diverticulae can also present with incontinence.
- In addition, each of the single mutants exhibits a small increase of the number of root hairs in the upper part of this organ caused by the formation of some root hairs in ectopic positions.
- A preoperative thyroid scan should be performed to rule out ectopic thyroid tissue.
nounɛkˈtɒpɪkɛkˈtɑpɪk An ectopic pregnancy. 异位妊娠,子宫外孕 Example sentencesExamples - Methotrexate injection is a nonsurgical treatment for ectopics of less than 3.5 cm with no fetal heart motion.
- Not surprisingly, and even though patients were taking amiodarone, pulse rate increases and ventricular ectopics recurred more commonly in those with hyperthyroidism, but not in those with hypothyroidism.
- And the biggest worry was it going to be a third ectopic.
- However, when accidental pregnancy does occur, there is an increased proportion of ectopics, highest with the Progesterone-T.
- The doctors decided to do a laparoscopy to find out if it was an ectopic, appendicitis or an ovarian cyst and then operate accordingly.
OriginLate 19th century: from modern Latin ectopia 'presence of tissue, cells, etc. in an abnormal place' (from Greek ektopos 'out of place') + -ic. Rhymesgyroscopic, heliotropic, horoscopic, isotopic, isotropic, kaleidoscopic, macroscopic, microscopic, misanthropic, myopic, philanthropic, phototropic, telescopic, topic, tropic Definition of ectopic in US English: ectopicadjectiveekˈtäpikɛkˈtɑpɪk Medicine In an abnormal place or position. 〔医〕异位的,离位的;异常的 Example sentencesExamples - We describe another mechanism limiting the tendency of heterologous chromosomes to undergo ectopic recombination.
- A second class of mutant displays sensory organs in wholly ectopic positions, although these are always separated by epidermal cells.
- Patients with other abnormalities such as ectopic ureters and diverticulae can also present with incontinence.
- In addition, each of the single mutants exhibits a small increase of the number of root hairs in the upper part of this organ caused by the formation of some root hairs in ectopic positions.
- A preoperative thyroid scan should be performed to rule out ectopic thyroid tissue.
nounekˈtäpikɛkˈtɑpɪk An ectopic pregnancy. 异位妊娠,子宫外孕 Example sentencesExamples - The doctors decided to do a laparoscopy to find out if it was an ectopic, appendicitis or an ovarian cyst and then operate accordingly.
- Not surprisingly, and even though patients were taking amiodarone, pulse rate increases and ventricular ectopics recurred more commonly in those with hyperthyroidism, but not in those with hypothyroidism.
- And the biggest worry was it going to be a third ectopic.
- However, when accidental pregnancy does occur, there is an increased proportion of ectopics, highest with the Progesterone-T.
- Methotrexate injection is a nonsurgical treatment for ectopics of less than 3.5 cm with no fetal heart motion.
OriginLate 19th century: from modern Latin ectopia ‘presence of tissue, cells, etc. in an abnormal place’ (from Greek ektopos ‘out of place’) + -ic. |