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单词 spinal tap
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Definition of spinal tap in English:

spinal tap

noun
North American
  • A removal of fluid from the spine in the lower back through a hollow needle, usually done for diagnostic purposes.

    Also called lumbar puncture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Headaches resulting from a spinal tap - also known as a lumbar puncture - are often accompanied by stiffness in the neck, ringing in the ears, sensitivity to light, nausea, and hearing impairment.
    • A lumbar puncture is also called a spinal tap.
    • The gaps between the arches of adjacent lumbar vertebrae, when the spine is flexed, allow the insertion of a needle for sampling cerebrospinal fluid in a spinal tap or lumbar puncture.
    • Please tell Mrs Park that her blood test for syphilis is positive, and because of our concern for her mental illness, we would like to do a procedure called a spinal tap.
    • Because the output of research rotations and case write-ups isn't as easily quantified as the output from spinal taps, more emphasis is placed on bureaucratic ‘process’ and administration.
    • This test is sometimes also called a spinal tap.
    • Routine spinal tap should be performed to rule out other conditions.
    • During a spinal tap, your doctor will remove some fluid from your back.
    • If a doctor suspects the disease, he or she will do a spinal tap (also known as a lumbar puncture), inserting a needle into the spine to withdraw a sample of cerebrospinal fluid.
    • A spinal tap after treatment showed that her immune system was effectively fighting off the virus.
    • The others were diagnosed with other conditions, none of which would normally provide grounds for a spinal tap.
    • Kupst used the technique with a 4-year-old patient who was terrified at the prospect of spinal taps and other painful procedures being used to treat his leukemia.
    • Twelve months ago Rozema was still fending off a near-fatal bout of meningitis - a fight that included emergency spinal taps and a quarantine.
    • Tests were performed, including two spinal taps.
    • Cerebrospinal fluid was obtained from the lumbar spinal taps or the intrathecal catheter.
    • A spinal tap is done if there is concern that syphilis has spread to your brain.
    • If the titer remained greater than 1: 4, I would discuss the option of a spinal tap with his family.
    • They did spinal taps, thinking it might be meningitis.
    • This time last year I went for computed tomography scans, a spinal tap, and numerous blood counts.
    • Now it's true that a sanatorium or asylum can be a very creepy place, what with their exploratory cranial surgeries, spinal taps, bed pans, and hefty co-payments.
 
 

Definition of spinal tap in US English:

spinal tap

nounˈspīnl tapˈspaɪnl tæp
North American
  • A removal of fluid from the spine in the lower back through a hollow needle, usually done for diagnostic purposes.

    Also called lumbar puncture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because the output of research rotations and case write-ups isn't as easily quantified as the output from spinal taps, more emphasis is placed on bureaucratic ‘process’ and administration.
    • The gaps between the arches of adjacent lumbar vertebrae, when the spine is flexed, allow the insertion of a needle for sampling cerebrospinal fluid in a spinal tap or lumbar puncture.
    • Routine spinal tap should be performed to rule out other conditions.
    • If the titer remained greater than 1: 4, I would discuss the option of a spinal tap with his family.
    • Please tell Mrs Park that her blood test for syphilis is positive, and because of our concern for her mental illness, we would like to do a procedure called a spinal tap.
    • They did spinal taps, thinking it might be meningitis.
    • Twelve months ago Rozema was still fending off a near-fatal bout of meningitis - a fight that included emergency spinal taps and a quarantine.
    • A lumbar puncture is also called a spinal tap.
    • A spinal tap is done if there is concern that syphilis has spread to your brain.
    • Now it's true that a sanatorium or asylum can be a very creepy place, what with their exploratory cranial surgeries, spinal taps, bed pans, and hefty co-payments.
    • A spinal tap after treatment showed that her immune system was effectively fighting off the virus.
    • The others were diagnosed with other conditions, none of which would normally provide grounds for a spinal tap.
    • If a doctor suspects the disease, he or she will do a spinal tap (also known as a lumbar puncture), inserting a needle into the spine to withdraw a sample of cerebrospinal fluid.
    • Kupst used the technique with a 4-year-old patient who was terrified at the prospect of spinal taps and other painful procedures being used to treat his leukemia.
    • This test is sometimes also called a spinal tap.
    • During a spinal tap, your doctor will remove some fluid from your back.
    • This time last year I went for computed tomography scans, a spinal tap, and numerous blood counts.
    • Cerebrospinal fluid was obtained from the lumbar spinal taps or the intrathecal catheter.
    • Tests were performed, including two spinal taps.
    • Headaches resulting from a spinal tap - also known as a lumbar puncture - are often accompanied by stiffness in the neck, ringing in the ears, sensitivity to light, nausea, and hearing impairment.
 
 
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