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单词 lesion
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lesion


le·sion

L0127700 (lē′zhən)n. Any of various pathological or traumatic changes in a bodily organ or tissue, including tumors, ulcers, sores, and wounds.tr.v. le·sioned, le·sion·ing, le·sions To cause a lesion to form on or in.
[Middle English lesioun, from Old French lesion, from Latin laesiō, laesiōn-, from laesus, past participle of laedere, to injure.]

lesion

(ˈliːʒən) n1. (Pathology) any structural change in a bodily part resulting from injury or disease2. (Pathology) an injury or wound[C15: via Old French from Late Latin laesiō injury, from Latin laedere to hurt]

le•sion

(ˈli ʒən)
n. 1. an injury; hurt; wound. 2. any localized, usu. well-defined area of diseased or injured tissue or of abnormal structural change. v.t. 3. to cause a lesion or lesions in. [1425–75; < Middle French < Latin laesiō injury = Latin laed(ere) to injure + -tiō -tion]
Thesaurus
Noun1.lesion - any localized abnormal structural change in a bodily partlesion - any localized abnormal structural change in a bodily partpathology - any deviation from a healthy or normal conditiontubercle - a swelling that is the characteristic lesion of tuberculosisulcer, ulceration - a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue
2.lesion - an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)woundharm, hurt, injury, trauma - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.raw wound - a wound that exposes subcutaneous tissuestigmata - marks resembling the wounds on the crucified body of Christabrasion, excoriation, scratch, scrape - an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn offgash, slash, slice, cut - a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut"laceration - a torn ragged woundbite - a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person

lesion

noun injury, hurt, wound, bruise, trauma (Pathology), sore, impairment, abrasion, contusion skin lesions
Translations
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lesion


lesion

any structural change in a bodily part resulting from injury or disease

lesion

[′lē·zhən] (biology) A structural or functional alteration due to injury or disease. (cell and molecular biology) A damaged site in a gene, chromosome, or protein molecule.

Lesion


lesion

 [le´zhun] any pathological or traumatic discontinuity of tissue or loss of function of a part. Lesion is a broad term, including wounds, sores, ulcers, tumors, cataracts, and any other tissue damage. They range from the skin sores associated with eczema to the changes in lung tissue that occur in tuberculosis.Kimmelstiel-Wilson lesion a microscopic spherical hyaline mass surrounded by capillaries, found in the kidney glomerulus in the nodular form of intercapillary glomerulosclerosis.

le·sion

(lē'zhŭn), 1. A wound or injury. 2. A pathologic change in the tissues. 3. One of the individual points or patches of a multifocal disease. [L. laedo, pp. laesus, to injure]

lesion

(lē′zhən)n. Any of various pathological or traumatic changes in a bodily organ or tissue, including tumors, ulcers, sores, and wounds.tr.v. le·sioned, le·sioning, le·sions To cause a lesion to form on or in.

lesion

(1) Any pathological or traumatic discontinuity of tissue or loss of function of a part; a wounded or damaged area; an anatomic or functional tissue defect; an area of abnormal tissue change.
 
(2) A nebulous, nonspecific term used by a doctor when discussing a lump or bump with a patient.

lesion

 Medtalk 1. A wounded or damaged area; an anatomic or functional tissue defect; an area of abnormal tissue change.2. A nebulous nonspecific term used by a physician when discussing a lump or bump with a Pt. See Mass.

le·sion

(lē'zhŭn) 1. A wound or injury. 2. A pathologic change in the tissues. 3. One of the individual points or patches of a multifocal disease. [L. laedo, pp. laesus, to injure]

lesion

A useful and widely used medical term meaning any injury, wound, infection, or any structural or other form of abnormality anywhere in the body. Doctors would be at a loss without this term, but it is commonly wrongly regarded by lay people as implying some specific condition such as an adhesion. The word is derived from the Latin laesio , an attack or injury.

lesion

a localized area of diseased tissue.

Lesion

Any visible, local abnormality of the tissues of the skin, such as a wound, sore, rash, or boil.Mentioned in: Bowel Preparation, CT-Guided Biopsy, Graft-vs.-Host Disease, Hyperlipoproteinemia, Hyperpigmentation, Leishmaniasis, Leprosy, Lichen Simplex Chronicus, Pinta, Psychosurgery, Skin Biopsy, Skin Cancer, Non-Melanoma, Skin Lesions, Smallpox, Testicular Surgery, Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps

lesion

Localized, pathological change in a tissue due to injury or disease.

le·sion

(lē'zhŭn) 1. Wound or injury. 2. Pathologic change in tissues. 3. One of the individual points or patches of a multifocal disease. [L. laedo, pp. laesus, to injure]

lesion


Related to lesion: Hill-Sachs lesion, Skin lesion

lesion

injury or loss. In the civil law jurisdictions the word is often used in the context of an ‘unfair’ loss, as where an adult takes advantage of a minor or someone purchases something for much less than it's worth.

LESION, contracts. In the civil law this term is used to signify the injury suffered, in consequence of inequality of situation, by one who does not receive a full equivalent for what he gives in a commutative contract.
2. The remedy given for this injury, is founded on its being the effect of implied error or imposition; for in every commutative contract, equivalents are supposed to be given and received. Louis. Code, 1854. Persons of full age, however, are not allowed in point of law to object to their agreements as being injurious, unless the injury be excessive. Poth. Oblig. P. 1, c. 1, s. 1, art. 3, Sec. 4. But minors are admitted to restitution, not only against any excessive inequality, but against any inequality whatever. Poth. Oblig. P. 1, c. 1, s. 1, art. 3, Sec. 5; Louis. Code, art. 1858.
3. Courts of chancery relieve upon terms of redemption and set aside contracts entered into by expectant heirs dealing for their expectancies, on the ground of mere inadequacy of price. 1 Vern. 167; 2 Cox, 80; 2 Cas. in Ch. 136; 1 Vern. 141; 2 Vern. 121; 2 Freem. 111; 2 Vent. 359; 2 Vern. 14; 2 Rep. in Ch. 396; 1 P. W. 312; 1 Bro. C. C. 7; 3 P. Wms. 393, n.; 2 Atk. 133; 2 Ves. 125; 1 Atk. 301; 1 Wils. 286; 1 Wils. 320; 1 Bro. P. 6. ed. Toml. 198; 1 Bro. C. C. 1; 16 Ves. 512; Sugd. on Vend. 231, n. k.; 1 Ball & B. 330; Wightw. 25; 3 Ves. & Bea. 117; 2 Swanst. R. 147, n.; Fonb. notes to the Treatise of Equity, B, 1, c. 2, s. 9. A contract cannot stand where the party has availed himself of a confidential situation, in order to obtain some selfish advantage. Note to Crowe v. Ballard. 1 Ves. jun. 125; 1 Hov. Supp. 66, 7. Note to Wharton v. May. 5 Ves. 27; 1 Hov. Supp. 378. See Catching bargain; Fraud; Sale.

lesion


Related to lesion: Hill-Sachs lesion, Skin lesion
  • noun

Synonyms for lesion

noun injury

Synonyms

  • injury
  • hurt
  • wound
  • bruise
  • trauma
  • sore
  • impairment
  • abrasion
  • contusion

Synonyms for lesion

noun any localized abnormal structural change in a bodily part

Related Words

  • pathology
  • tubercle
  • ulcer
  • ulceration

noun an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)

Synonyms

  • wound

Related Words

  • harm
  • hurt
  • injury
  • trauma
  • raw wound
  • stigmata
  • abrasion
  • excoriation
  • scratch
  • scrape
  • gash
  • slash
  • slice
  • cut
  • laceration
  • bite
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