cus

IPA/ˌsiː.juːˈes/
KK[sˈijˈuˈɛs]IPA/ˈsiːˌjuːˈes/

cus — 名詞

1. a short form used in medicine for a lasting type of schizophrenia in which a pat

1.名詞
釋義

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

例句

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

同義詞

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.

常見錯誤

He was diagnosed with cus syndrome.
He was diagnosed with cus.
💡The abbreviation already stands for a type of schizophrenia; adding 'syndrome' is redundant.