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 epilepsy ['ɛpəlɛpsɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 癫痫症

[医] 癫痫(羊痫疯)


  1. Might he have temporal lobe epilepsy?
    他可能患有颞叶癫痫吗?
  2. There are about fifty-million people worldwide who have epilepsy.
    现在全世界大约有5000万癫痫病患者。
  3. Atonic seizures: An independent epilepsy type or epilepsy syndrome?
    失张力发作:一独立的癫痫类型或癫痫综合征?


epilepsy
[ noun ]
a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by loss of consciousness and convulsions
<noun.state>


Epilepsy \Ep"i*lep`sy\, n. [L. epilepsia, Gr. ? a seizure, the
``falling sickness,'' fr. ? to take besides, seize, attack;
'epi` upon, besides + ? to take: cf. F. ['e]pilepsie. Cf.
{Catalepsy}.] (Med.)
The ``falling sickness,'' so called because the patient falls
suddenly to the ground; a disease characterized by paroxysms
(or fits) occurring at interval and attended by sudden loss
of consciousness, and convulsive motions of the muscles.
--Dunglison.

  1. A medicine commonly used to control epilepsy in pregnant women appears to cause minor birth defects and retardation, raising a dilemma about how to prevent seizures that can also harm the unborn, a study concludes.
  2. The subcommittee also said it has "preliminary information" that two other generic drug makers "may have made misrepresentations" to obtain FDA clearance for diazepam, the generic version of Valium, also used for epilepsy.
  3. Mr. Pollak's extensive knowledge of epilepsy gives the book many of its best moments.
  4. Coelho was raised on a dairy farm near Fresno, Calif. In college at Loyola University, he discovered he had epilepsy and was turned down for his first career _ the Catholic priesthood.
  5. If you do not get epilepsy from the parent video game, you may acquire it here.
  6. A powerful congressmen who has been critical of the Food and Drug Administration has asked the agency to add to its generic drug review those drugs with a narrow margin of safety, including ones used to treat epilepsy.
  7. He noted that a similar episode, dubbed "Dark Warrior epilepsy," was described in the British Medical Journal eight years ago.
  8. Jensen says the interactions are predictable and can be avoided. Warner-Lambert's Neurontin was designed with the knowledge of at least some of the biochemical processes of epilepsy.
  9. Two doctors gave Dilantin, a drug commonly used to treat epilepsy, to about 245 pregnant women to determine whether the drug reduced fetal stress during Caesarean-section births, hospital Director Terrence Hansen said.
  10. One doctor theorized that van Gogh had a personality disorder stemming from epilepsy.
  11. He now has epilepsy.
  12. A study of the body's energy-producing genes has led a researcher to identify the molecular defect causing a form of epilepsy.
  13. Dilantin, an epilepsy drug routinely prescribed for up to three years after a head injury to prevent seizures, works well for a week but is ineffective after that, a study today concludes.
  14. He was rewarded in 1986 with the majority whip's post. He has been admired for his fund-raising success, his political savvy and his ability to overcome epilepsy.
  15. If you have a particular medical problem such as diabetes, epilepsy or allergies, you should wear an ID bracelet or necklace or carry an ID card to let rescue workers and hospital personnel know about these conditions.
  16. Seizures caused by flickering light are called photosensitive epilepsy.
  17. While no blockbuster discoveries were announced, the researchers did describe finding genes involved in about 80 different clinical disorders, most of which are quite rare, such as a form of inherited epilepsy.
  18. With luck, the winners will be those coping with epilepsy on a day-to-day basis. The series will continue next month with an article on diabetes.
  19. Doctors treat epilepsy during pregnancy to prevent birth defects, but a study today concludes that one of their principle medicines may itself harm the unborn baby.
  20. The conditions for which medicines are most likely to be administered improperly are asthma and epilepsy, the two most common chronic diseases for which children take medication, Young said.
  21. The company is seeking approval from the Food and Drug Administration for use of its branded Felbamyl for epilepsy in adults and children over two years old.
  22. It noted that the doctors used women who did not have epilepsy in a comparison group.
  23. Coelho, who suffers from epilepsy, traveled to New York once and California three times for The Epilesy Foundation of America.
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