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Definition of herniate in English: herniateverbˈhəːnɪeɪtˈhərnēˌāt [no object]usually as adjective herniated(of an organ) suffer a hernia. (器官)成疝,突出 椎间盘突出。 Example sentencesExamples - The cerebellar tonsils were not herniated or grooved.
- Only fetuses most severely affected with liver herniated into the chest, diagnosis before 24 weeks, and a ratio of lung to head of less than 1.4 are eligible for treatment.
- In women, the bladder can herniate through the vaginal wall because of obstetrical injury, then the outlet tube is kinked.
- It is unsettling that he discounts many physical findings, such as herniated vertebral discs and osteoarthritic changes, as being coincidental findings and not the actual etiology of the pain.
- At least one herniated disc was identified in 20 percent of persons younger than 60 years and in 36 percent of persons older than 60 years.
- The left cerebellar tonsil was displaced backward, and the right cerebellar tonsil was herniated and closely apposed to the medulla.
- The most common problems include muscle strains, arthritis and herniated discs.
- However, many people have herniated discs without noticing any symptoms or signs.
- A Victorian ladies' fainting settee broke my fall from grace and spared me from death, but not from leaving me with two herniated cervical discs.
- The transverse colon was herniating through the defect into the retrosternal space.
- Sometimes the center portion of the disc bursts or becomes herniated through a tear in its outer casing and pinches a nearby nerve.
- He is suffering from two herniated disks and was unable to play at full speed last week.
- He suffered from tuberculosis and worked so hard that he had herniated discs and other back injuries.
- In the patient with an improperly fitted ring pessary, the cervix and lower uterus can herniate through the open center of the ring and become incarcerated.
- In addition to determining the available volume of the disc, discography is used to reproduce the symptoms associated with a possible herniated disc.
- The UGI usually is reserved for the patient whose symptoms would suggest that the stomach and bowel might be herniating into the thoracic cavity.
- Sections through the renal pelvis showed the tumor approaching up to, but not penetrating or herniating through the pelvis wall.
- This condition is called a pinched nerve, slipped disc, or herniated disc.
- Tension gastrothorax is a rare condition that occurs when the stomach (often accompanied by other normally intra-abdominal organs) herniates through a ruptured or incompetent diaphragm into the chest.
- These diverticula are considered false diverticula because the mucosa herniates through the esophageal muscular wall.
Derivativesnoun A CT scan performed within two hours of completing myelography enhances the diagnostic quality and reliability of the imaging study by more accurately depicting osteophytes, disc herniations, and spinal cord contour. Example sentencesExamples - Massive hemorrhage into the glioblastoma, brain edema, and herniation explain the death of this patient.
- The brain was edematous, with mild uncal herniation, tonsillar herniation, and a left-to-right shift.
- In untreated cases, progressive deterioration in the level of consciousness, pupillary abnormalities and pyramidal signs may develop due to increasing hydrocephalus and tentorial herniation.
- No obvious necrotizing lesions, edema, or herniations were present.
Definition of herniate in US English: herniateverbˈhərnēˌāt [no object]usually as adjective herniated(of an organ) suffer a hernia. (器官)成疝,突出 Example sentencesExamples - It is unsettling that he discounts many physical findings, such as herniated vertebral discs and osteoarthritic changes, as being coincidental findings and not the actual etiology of the pain.
- At least one herniated disc was identified in 20 percent of persons younger than 60 years and in 36 percent of persons older than 60 years.
- A Victorian ladies' fainting settee broke my fall from grace and spared me from death, but not from leaving me with two herniated cervical discs.
- These diverticula are considered false diverticula because the mucosa herniates through the esophageal muscular wall.
- The transverse colon was herniating through the defect into the retrosternal space.
- In addition to determining the available volume of the disc, discography is used to reproduce the symptoms associated with a possible herniated disc.
- He suffered from tuberculosis and worked so hard that he had herniated discs and other back injuries.
- The cerebellar tonsils were not herniated or grooved.
- The most common problems include muscle strains, arthritis and herniated discs.
- The left cerebellar tonsil was displaced backward, and the right cerebellar tonsil was herniated and closely apposed to the medulla.
- In the patient with an improperly fitted ring pessary, the cervix and lower uterus can herniate through the open center of the ring and become incarcerated.
- This condition is called a pinched nerve, slipped disc, or herniated disc.
- Tension gastrothorax is a rare condition that occurs when the stomach (often accompanied by other normally intra-abdominal organs) herniates through a ruptured or incompetent diaphragm into the chest.
- In women, the bladder can herniate through the vaginal wall because of obstetrical injury, then the outlet tube is kinked.
- However, many people have herniated discs without noticing any symptoms or signs.
- Sections through the renal pelvis showed the tumor approaching up to, but not penetrating or herniating through the pelvis wall.
- Sometimes the center portion of the disc bursts or becomes herniated through a tear in its outer casing and pinches a nearby nerve.
- Only fetuses most severely affected with liver herniated into the chest, diagnosis before 24 weeks, and a ratio of lung to head of less than 1.4 are eligible for treatment.
- He is suffering from two herniated disks and was unable to play at full speed last week.
- The UGI usually is reserved for the patient whose symptoms would suggest that the stomach and bowel might be herniating into the thoracic cavity.
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