cus
cus — 名詞
1. a short form used in medicine for a lasting type of schizophrenia in which a pat
慢性未分化
症狀混合,不屬單一亞型的思覺失調症
a short form used in medicine for a lasting type of schizophrenia in which a patient has a mix of symptoms that do not match any single, clear category of the illness
The psychiatrist wrote 'cus' on the patient's chart after six months of observation.
精神科醫師觀察六個月後,在病歷上寫下「cus」。
abbreviation used as a chart notation in clinical records
Dr. Osei reviewed the case notes and changed the diagnosis from paranoid schizophrenia to cus.
Osei 醫師檢視病歷後,將診斷從妄想型思覺失調症改為 cus。
used in clinical decision-making between subtype diagnoses
After Fatima's cus diagnosis was confirmed, her psychiatrist prescribed two different antipsychotics.
Fatima 的 cus 診斷確認後,她的精神科醫師開了兩種不同的抗精神病藥物。
Jun-ho's new doctor spotted the cus diagnosis when reviewing his hospital records from 2019.
Jun-ho 的新醫師檢視他 2019 年的病歷時,注意到 cus 這項診斷。
Dr. Kowalski reviewed Elena's hallucinations and disorganised speech, then wrote 'cus' on her assessment form.
Kowalski 醫師檢視 Elena 的幻覺與混亂言語後,在評估表上記下「cus」。
- chronic undifferentiated schizophrenia
the full medical term; use this in formal writing or on first mention
- undifferentiated schizophrenia
sometimes used without 'chronic,' though the condition is understood to be long-term
用法筆記
Used only in medical and psychiatric contexts; not part of everyday English. The full term 'chronic undifferentiated schizophrenia' should be written out on first mention in formal writing.