dementias

[美國]/dɪ'menʃə/
[英國]/dɪ'mɛnʃə/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 〈醫〉癡呆

短語搭配

vascular dementia

n. 血管性癡呆;血管型失智症

senile dementia

[醫]老年性癡呆

例句

disorders affecting the very old, such as senile dementia

老年癡呆之類侵襲老年人的疾病

Senile dementia is a series of chronic progressive mental deterioration occurring in or pre the geratic period.

老年期癡呆是發生於老年期和老年前期的一組慢性進行性精神衰退性疾病。

This article reviews the progress on the relationship between chronic hypoxia with cerebral hypoperfusion and presenile dementia mechanism.

本文就慢性缺氧/大腦低灌注與早老性癡呆的發病機制相關研究的進展作一綜述。

Alzheimer's disease(AD)is presenile dementia,it is a neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system,and the mechanism of it is not clear.

阿爾茨海默病即老年性癡呆,是一種中樞神經系統退行性疾病,發病原因尚不清楚。

Objective: To observe the effect of Dangguishaoyao Powder on Hydroxytryptamine 5 (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) of vascular dementia mice.

摘要目的觀察當歸芍藥散對血管性癡呆小鼠腦海馬5-羥色胺(5-HT)和多巴胺(<b>DA</b>)含量的影響。

The research points out that smoking may cause the risk of ablepsia, brain injury in old age, Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia among old people.

研究指出,吸菸有導致老年人中的失明、晚年大腦損傷、早老性癡呆病和其他類型的癡呆病的危險。

a.Mental disorders: Disorientation, obvious decrease in computation ability, hypomnesia, and unresponsiveness, unable to take care of oneself.Some patients may develop a dementia syndrome.

精神障礙:定向力喪失、計算力顯著下降、記憶力減退、反應遲鈍、生活不能自理,部分患者可發展爲癡呆綜合徵。

Ms Martin's dementia interferes with her i ight and it may be co idered acceptable to override her autonomy by reference to the principle of non-maleficence - the requirement to prevent harm.

馬丁女士的癡呆證妨礙了她的洞察力,因此,根據無罪原則,踐踏她的自主性可以認爲是可取的,這是防止傷害的需要。

Ms Martin's dementia interferes with her insight and it may be considered acceptable to override her autonomy by reference to the principle of non-maleficence - the requirement to prevent harm.

馬丁女士的癡呆症妨礙了她的洞察力,因此,根據無罪原則,踐踏她的自主性可以認爲是可取的,因爲這是防止傷害的需要。

A study in the current issue of the journal Neurology examined 911 nonagenarian Americans and found that 45 percent of the women had dementia, compared with 25 percent of the men.

最新一期《神經學》雜誌上發表的一項研究,調查了911名超過九十歲的美國人,發現45%的女性患有癡呆症,而患此病的男性只有25%。

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