lesion
/ˈliːʒn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈliːʒn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlē-zhən/ (ame, mw)
lesion — 名詞
- lesionsingular
- lesionsplural
1. an area of tissue in the body that is damaged or altered in an unusual way becau
病灶
受傷或異常的組織部位
an area of tissue in the body that is damaged or altered in an unusual way because of an injury or an illness
Doctors found a small lesion on Marta's liver during a scan.
醫生在一次掃描中發現 Marta 的肝臟上有一個小病灶。
find a lesion on a scan; lesion on + body part
The nurse photographed Bao's skin lesion before the cream was applied.
護理師在擦藥前先拍下 Bao 的皮膚病灶。
skin lesion — common medical collocation
After the crash, an MRI showed a lesion near Theo's spinal cord.
車禍後,MRI 顯示 Theo 的脊髓附近有病灶。
The dentist checked Reema's mouth lesion when the sore spot kept bleeding.
Reema 嘴裡的病灶一直出血,牙醫便替她檢查。
A later report said the brain lesion was no longer growing.
後來的報告說,那個腦部病灶已經沒有再變大了。
文法句型
a lesion + on/in + body part
find/show a lesion + on a scan
用法筆記
Common in medical reports and scan results. In everyday speech, people usually say 'cut', 'sore', or 'spot' unless a doctor has already named the problem.