英:[ˌtɪmpə'naɪti:z]
美:[ˌtɪmpə'naɪtiz]
英:[ˌtɪmpə'naɪti:z]
美:[ˌtɪmpə'naɪtiz]
n.
鼓胀,腹部鼓胀
肿胀
臌胀
气鼓
气鼓,鼓胀:肠内或腹腔内积气所致腹胀,如腹膜炎及伤寒时
单腹胀大
腹部膨隆胀满而躯体四肢皆消瘦的表现。
臌胀
以腹胀如鼓,腹皮青筋显露,肤色苍黄为主要表现的疾病。
Middle English, from Late Latin, from Greek tympanitēs, from tympanon
The first known use of tympanites was in the 14th century
tympanitesnoun
a distension of the abdomen caused by accumulation of gas in the intestinal tract or peritoneal cavity
1 Zhu's valuable medical theory and clinical experience on treating tympanites is of much important clinical significance, and should be carried on and developed.
他的这一宝贵的治疗鼓胀病的医学理论与临床经验,至今仍有十分重要的临床价值,值得继承发扬。
2 Hence it is necessary to follow symptoms and watch the stools in order to determine which food material is to blame for the tympanites and reduce the allowance of that food in the diet.
3 Collins describes spontaneous rupture of the stomach in a woman of seventy-four, the subject of lateral curvature of the spine, who had frequent attacks of indigestion and tympanites.
4 Indeed, tympanites is usually present in a sufficient degree to render this difficult.
5 Grass or clover when wet by dew or rain frequently disorders digestion and brings on tympanites; frozen roots or pastures covered with hoar frost should also be regarded as dangerous.
6 The participants seemed to suffer greatly from tympanites which was generally relieved by compression or thumping on the abdomen.
7 The size of the abdomen is due much more to the tympanites than to the amount of effusion.
8 If the tympanites coexist with constipation, enemata, either with or without a small quantity of oil of turpentine, may often be used with advantage.
9 Gas accumulates in the stomach, so that tympanites is a prominent symptom.
10 I did rashly declare that it was not epilepsy, because Sauvages tympanites intestinalis is a feature of hysteria, but not of epilepsy.
11 Indeed the tympanites alone would have killed him.
12 Cattle, especially those that have been kept in the stable all winter, are liable to suffer from chronic tympanites.
13 It is necessary to guard against excessive tympanites since the pressure therefrom against the ulcerated intestinal walls may cause perforation resulting in hemorrhage.
14 When they gave me this information I knew that the tympanites was due to narcotic paralysis, instead of coming from perforative, septic peritonitis, as the general appearance and symptoms indicated.
15 Epistaxis, tympanites, pain, and gurgling in the right iliac region, and intestinal hemorrhage, common symptoms in the latter, are very infrequently met with in the former.
16 My patient was on his back for several days, because it is impossible for a patient to stay on either side while suffering from severe tympanites.
17 This is sometimes the consequence of very great tympanites, which, by interfering with the descent of the diaphragm, gives rise to dyspnoea, but it may also occur as a purely nervous phenomenon.
18 But in typhoid fever we observe also as favorable signs the lessening of tympanites, more nearly natural fecal stools, and the absence of tenderness in any part of the abdomen.
19 In cases of recovery the pulse improves, the vomiting ceases, and the tympanites disappears.
20 This tympanites cannot be from peritonitis for perforation would be necessary to cause it and nothing would stop the progress after it had once started except to open the cavity wash and drain.
1 气臌
2 腹胀气