英:['breɪkɪəl]
美:['breɪkɪrl]
英:['breɪkɪəl]
美:['breɪkɪrl]
bra·chi·al
breI ki l [or] brae ki l
词根:brachium
n.brachium 肱;臂状部分或隆起
adjective
of, like, or belonging to a vertebrate's arm, wing, foreleg, or other similar forelimb.
brachial plexus臂丛;臂神经丛;肱神经丛
brachial artery肱动脉;臂动脉
"属于手臂、前腿、翅膀等的",1570年代,源自拉丁语 brachialis,来自希腊语 brachium "手臂",源自希腊语 (参见 brachio-)。
臂的
肱的
臂的,肱的:属于臂的
腕板
The first known use of brachial was in 1578
brachialadjective
of or relating to the arm or a process like an arm
1 As the brachial artery approaches the coronoid fossa, it bifurcates into the radial and ulnar arteries, which continue into the forearm, or antebrachium.
2 In clinical practice, this pressure is measured in mm Hg and is usually obtained using the brachial artery of the arm.
3 Context a low ankle brachial index (ABI) indicates atherosclerosis and an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
低踝臂指数(abi)与动脉粥样硬化和心脑血管事件风险增加相关。
4 The researchers measured brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in each participant at baseline and 8 weeks after CPAP therapy.
研究者以每个参与者肱动脉流量介导的舒张值作为基线,并在CPAP治疗8周后进行了同样的测定。
5 Spinal nerves C4 through T1 reorganize through this plexus to give rise to the nerves of the arms, as the name brachial suggests.
6 Objective Make function arm that has brachial plex injury recover mostly.
目的最大限度地恢复臂丛神经损伤肢体功能.
7 Conclusion nerve grafting has a protective effect on sensory and motor neuron survival after brachial plexus nerve injury in young rats.
结论神经移植术修复幼年大鼠臂丛神经损伤后对近端运动和感觉神经元有保护作用。
8 The brachial artery runs from the shoulder to the elbow.
肱动脉走行从肩部到肘部.
9 Milo used a hybrid hand before deciding on the operation While the leg healed, what is called a "brachial plexus" injury to his right shoulder left his right arm paralysed.
10 The hand-pumped armband devices commonly used in doctor's offices measure only the local pressure of blood in the arm, known as the brachial pressure.
11 Programs include those for brachial plexus injuries, muscular dystrophy, neurofibromatosis, pain, skeletal dysplasia, spasticity, and spina bifida.
12 An aborally-placed motor nerve-centre gives off branches to the stroma connecting the various plates of the theca and of its brachial, anal and columnar extensions, and thus co-ordinates the movements of the whole skeleton.
13 Turbulence in the circulatory system is noisy and can sometimes be detected with a stethoscope, such as when measuring diastolic pressure in the upper arm's partially collapsed brachial artery.
14 The brachial plexus is the segment of nerve fibers that connect the spinal cord to the peripheral nerves in the shoulder and arm, the neurologist explained.
15 Then four pieces of buckshot tore through his right forearm, shredding his brachial artery, shattering his elbow and leaving a golf ball-sized hole in his inner forearm.
16 “Name the five brachial plexus roots,” a senior doctor commanded.
17 The brachial artery, inside the elbow where the bicep meets the forearm.
18 Arms fork once to thrice, and bear pinnules on each or on every other brachial.
19 Without the brachial plexus, movement and feeling in the arms and hands would be impossible.
20 She had suffered a neck injury called brachial plexus.