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单词 haemoptysis
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Definition of haemoptysis in English:

haemoptysis

(US hemoptysis)
noun hiːˈmɒptɪsɪshiˈmɑptəsəs
mass noun
  • The coughing up of blood.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chronic blood loss from genitourinary tract cancer, chronic hemoptysis and bleeding disorders may result in iron deficiency but are much less common causes.
    • Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage.
    • He denied previous hemoptysis, cough, dyspnea, chest pain, fever, chills, night sweats and weight loss.
    • Obstructive lesions may cause a secondary infection, resulting in hemoptysis.
    • Cough, hemoptysis, and pleuritic chest pain may accompany these upper respiratory symptoms.
    • Bronchiectasis should be considered when chronic cough produces sputum and hemoptysis.
    • Cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, tachycardia, pleuritic pain, cyanosis and fever are common.
    • In contrast, posterior bleeding may be asymptomatic or may present insidiously as nausea, hematemesis, anemia, hemoptysis, or melena.
    • She has no symptoms, specifically no cough, sputum, hemoptysis, weight loss, sweats, fevers, or bony pains.
    • Pulmonary symptoms are present in most patients and may include cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, or chest pain.
    • Blood-streaked sputum and hemoptysis are not unusual in later stages of illness.
    • All these 22 patients had chronic cough with haemoptysis but were not positive for acid-fast bacilli in three sputum examinations.
    • He did not complain of cough, fever, hemoptysis, wheeze, or chest pain.
    • Most cases are asymptomatic, but some present with hemoptysis, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and pleurisy.
    • Patients with a prior history of frank hemoptysis (coughing up blood) were also not enrolled on the trial.
    • She denied hemoptysis, fever, trauma, or history of blood clots in her or her family.
    • There was no cough, hemoptysis, fever, or chest pain.
    • Symptoms may include cough, hemoptysis, increased sputum production, and dyspnea.
    • Following this procedure, he developed recurrent episodes of hemoptysis, cough, and left upper lobe consolidation.
    • The first had some flitting chest pains; neither had any cough or haemoptysis.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from modern Latin hemoptysis, from haemo- 'of blood' + Greek ptusis 'spitting'.

 
 

Definition of hemoptysis in US English:

hemoptysis

(British haemoptysis)
nounhiˈmɑptəsəshēˈmäptəsəs
  • The coughing up of blood.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Following this procedure, he developed recurrent episodes of hemoptysis, cough, and left upper lobe consolidation.
    • Obstructive lesions may cause a secondary infection, resulting in hemoptysis.
    • All these 22 patients had chronic cough with haemoptysis but were not positive for acid-fast bacilli in three sputum examinations.
    • He did not complain of cough, fever, hemoptysis, wheeze, or chest pain.
    • He denied previous hemoptysis, cough, dyspnea, chest pain, fever, chills, night sweats and weight loss.
    • Bronchiectasis should be considered when chronic cough produces sputum and hemoptysis.
    • Blood-streaked sputum and hemoptysis are not unusual in later stages of illness.
    • Pulmonary symptoms are present in most patients and may include cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, or chest pain.
    • Symptoms may include cough, hemoptysis, increased sputum production, and dyspnea.
    • Cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, tachycardia, pleuritic pain, cyanosis and fever are common.
    • The first had some flitting chest pains; neither had any cough or haemoptysis.
    • Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage.
    • Most cases are asymptomatic, but some present with hemoptysis, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and pleurisy.
    • In contrast, posterior bleeding may be asymptomatic or may present insidiously as nausea, hematemesis, anemia, hemoptysis, or melena.
    • Cough, hemoptysis, and pleuritic chest pain may accompany these upper respiratory symptoms.
    • She has no symptoms, specifically no cough, sputum, hemoptysis, weight loss, sweats, fevers, or bony pains.
    • Chronic blood loss from genitourinary tract cancer, chronic hemoptysis and bleeding disorders may result in iron deficiency but are much less common causes.
    • Patients with a prior history of frank hemoptysis (coughing up blood) were also not enrolled on the trial.
    • She denied hemoptysis, fever, trauma, or history of blood clots in her or her family.
    • There was no cough, hemoptysis, fever, or chest pain.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from modern Latin hemoptysis, from hemo- ‘of blood’ + Greek ptusis ‘spitting’.

 
 
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