词汇 | iatrogenic |
释义 | iatrogenic adjective medical specializeduk /aɪˌæt.rəˈdʒen.ɪk/ us /aɪˌæt.roʊˈdʒen.ɪk/ (of a disease or problem) caused by medical treatment or by a doctor: 医原性的,由于医师活动所引起的 Iatrogenic infections are responsible for thousands of deaths among hospital patients each year.医原性感染每年造成几千名医院病人死亡。 Minimally invasive spinal surgery reduces the risk of iatrogenic injury.最小限度侵入性脊髓手术降低了医原性损伤的风险。 If a complication such as excessive bleeding arises during a biopsy procedure, the complication is iatrogenic. 如果在活体组织检测过程中出现并发症,如大量出血,这种并发症就属于医原性的。 Most Cushing’s syndrome cases are caused by steroid medications (iatrogenic). They said the supposed long-term effects may be iatrogenic, meaning symptoms could be put into the mind of the patient after suggestion by a doctor. Over 100,000 deaths occur in North America from iatrogenic disease, which means doctor- or drug-induced disease. He claims that one in five patients in research hospitals get iatrogenic illnesses. This is the first published case of iatrogenic pancreatitis. Disease & illness - general words advanced aggressiveness autoimmune disease bilharzia bilharziasis complication fulminating gestational hyperendemic hypochondriac ill health industrial disease life-threatening second degree secretory seizure serial interval snail fever subvariant untreated Examples of iatrogeniciatrogenic These iatrogenic events are common in that they occur in over half of all relapses. The presence of gestational proteinuria may no doubt contribute to false positive referrals to obstetric day units and potentially lead to iatrogenic intervention. Conservative management has been possible in the presence of traditional maternal risk factors with a concomitant reduction in the incidence of iatrogenic immaturity. This also avoids the possibility of iatrogenic transmission of the virus. The author makes a strong case for the link between these conditions and an unchecked, compensation driven legal culture and an iatrogenic medical culture. Just as there are iatrogenic diseases, so there are legal problems caused by lawyers attempting law reform. The metaphorical framework of battling disease links his concerns about euthanasia (which he opposes) and iatrogenic illness (which he thinks inadequately opposed). Most convincing, however, are data from randomized intervention trials that show alarming iatrogenic effects for aggregating high-risk peers. It is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes infections in immunocompromised individuals, mechanical trauma victims and iatrogenic patients. A classic example of iatrogenic disease (induced by medical treatment) is blackwater fever, whose victims were overcome with fever, urinated dark fluid, and often died. All but one were primiparae and all triplets were iatrogenic. Conversely, labeling them as "abnormal" can generate a more serious problem, which is that of iatrogenic heart disease. Avoiding iatrogenic harm to patient and family while discussing goals of care near the end of life. The potential iatrogenic complications of treatment are substantial. The aging process decreases these mechanisms, which are further compromised by iatrogenic interventions, especially drug therapy. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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