sclerosis
sclerosis — 名詞
1. a disease in which soft body parts gradually turn stiff and thick, most often af
硬化症
身體組織異常變硬、增厚的疾病
a disease in which soft body parts gradually turn stiff and thick, most often affecting blood vessel walls, the spinal cord, or other organs.
After a check-up, Dr. Marta Santos told Takeshi that his arteries show signs of sclerosis.
經過健康檢查後,Marta Santos 醫生告訴 Takeshi 他的動脈有硬化跡象。
diagnostic context: 'signs of sclerosis'
Tuan's grandmother has multiple sclerosis and now uses a wheelchair to get around.
Tuan 的祖母患有 multiple sclerosis,現在靠輪椅行動。
compound medical term: 'multiple sclerosis'
Smoking and eating too much fatty food can increase the risk of artery sclerosis.
抽菸和吃太多油膩食物會增加動脈硬化的風險。
The doctors are trying a new treatment to slow the thickening caused by sclerosis in Kemi's blood vessels.
醫生們正嘗試新療法,以減緩 Kemi 血管因硬化而增厚的速度。
When a person has sclerosis, their artery walls become less stretchy and blood flow is reduced.
當一個人罹患硬化症時,動脈壁會失去彈性,血流也會減少。
文法句型
sclerosis of + body part
用法筆記
Sclerosis is a general medical description of tissue change rather than a specific disease name by itself. It most commonly appears within compound terms such as 'arteriosclerosis' (hardening of the arteries) and 'multiple sclerosis' (a nerve-damaging condition).