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pneumo-
pneumo- (pnjuːməʊ-, njuː-) combining form and verbal element, a. Gr. πνεῦµα wind, spirit, etc. (see pneuma), = the fuller form pneumato- (cf. Gr. αἱµο- = αἱµατο-, etc.), in various scientific terms. b. Short for pneumono-, f. Gr. πνεύµων, -µον-, lung; chiefly in terms of pathology, most of which occ...
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Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations | CDC
CDC recommends routine administration of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV15 or PCV20) for all children younger than 5 years of age: Give PCV15 or PCV20 to infants as a series of 4 doses, one dose at each of these ages: 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, and 12 through 15 months. Children younger than 5 years of age who miss their shots or start ...
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pneumono-
pneumono- (pnjuːməʊnəʊ, njuː-) before a vowel pneumon-, combining form of Gr. πνεύµων, πνευµον- lung. (Often contracted to pneumo-.) ‖ pneumonalgia (-ˈældʒɪə) [Gr. ἄλγος pain], pain in the lungs; pneumoˈnectomy = pneumectomy (Syd. Soc. Lex.); hence pneumoˈnectomized ppl. a., subjected to a pneumonec...
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Pneumococcal Vaccination: What Everyone Should Know | CDC
The vaccine provider can tell you about the vaccines' ingredients. You or your child is not feeling well. People who have a mild illness, such as a cold, can probably get vaccinated. ... PCV13 protected 9 in 20 of those vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia caused by vaccine serotypes; PCV15 and PCV20 Were Introduced in Adults First.
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pneumococcus
‖ pneumococcus (pnjuːməʊˈkɒkəs, njuː-) [mod.L., f. pneumo- + Gr. κόκκος berry: cf. micrococcus.] Name for two different micro-organisms of oval form (Friedländer's and Fränkel's) which have been found in the rusty sputum of pneumonia, and supposed to be the cause of the disease. Hence pneumococcal (...
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Pneumococcal Vaccination: Who and When to Vaccinate | CDC
PCV or PCV13 = Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. PPSV or PPSV23 = Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine. The CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for all infants and children younger than 2 years of age and all adults 65 years or older. In certain situations, other children and adults should also be vaccinated.
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pneumoderm
pneumoderm Zool. (ˈpnjuːməʊdɜːm, ˈnjuː-) [f. pneumo- b + Gr. δέρµα skin.] A gymnosomatous pteropod of the family Pneumodermidæ (typical genus Pneumodermon or Pneumoderma), having processes of the skin which serve as gills.[1878 Bell tr. Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 326 In Pneumodermon..two of these bodie...
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pneumo-pericardial
ˌpneumo-periˈcardial, a. Path. [f. pneumo- b + pericardial.] Applied to a sound heard in pleurisy, attributed to the friction of the investing membrane of the lung against the pericardium: = pleuropericardial (see pleuro-).1876 tr. von Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. VI. 595 This sound is called the extra-per...
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pneumaturia
pneumaturia, n. Path. (njuːməˈtjuːrɪə) [ad. F. pneumaturie (F. P. Guiard 1883, in La France Médicale I. 195), altered form of pneumo-urie (Raciborski 1860, in Gaz. des Hôpitaux XXXIII. 263): cf. pneumato-, pneumo-, -uria.] The passage of gas through the urethra during urination.1883 Lancet 3 Mar. 37...
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pneumopericardium
‖ ˌpneumoperiˈcardium Path. [mod.L., f. pneumo- + pericardium.] The presence of air or gas in the pericardium. So ‖ ˌpneumopericarˈditis, pneumopericardium accompanied by pericarditis (Billings Med. Dict. 1890).1854 Jones & Siev. Pathol. Anat. xvii. 297 A condition of the heart rarely found until af...
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pneumoperitoneum
ˌpneumoperitoˈneum Med. Also with hyphen. [f. pneumo- + peritoneum.] The presence of air or gas in the peritoneal cavity, whether accidentally or artificially induced.1896 Trans. Amer. Assoc. Obstetr. & Gynecol. VIII. 212 Sacculated pneumo-peritoneum is frequently found in conjunction with localized...
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其他国家的文字有生僻字吗?
其中 pneumo- 表示“肺”,ultra-为“超”,microscopic 为“极为细小”,silico- 表示“矽”,volcano 指“火山”,coni- 意为“尘土”,而 –osis 为表示疾病的字尾,这也是牛津词典收录的最长的英文单词,共有45个字母[1]。
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pneumic
pneumic, a. rare. (ˈpnjuːmɪk, ˈnjuː-) [a. F. pneumique, erron. for pneumonique, f. Gr. πνεύµων lung: see -ic, and cf. pneumo- b.] Pertaining to the lungs, pulmonary: = pneumonic 1. pneumic acid: see quot. 1866.1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 685 Pneumic acid, an acid existing, according to Verdeil.., in ...
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pneumology
▪ I. † pneuˈmology1 Obs. rare—1. [f. pneumo- a + -logy.] A discourse concerning spirits; = pneumatology 1 a.1613 W. B. (tr. Michaelis) (title) The Admirable Historie of the Possession and Conversion of a Penitent woman, Sedvced by a Magician that made her to Become a Witch,..wherevnto is annexed a P...
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pneumolysis
pneumolysis Surg. (njuːˈmɒlɪsɪs) [mod.L., f. pneumo- + -lysis.] The surgical separation of the parietal pleura either from the chest wall (extrapleural pneumolysis) or from the pulmonary pleura (intrapleural pneumolysis).1913 Index Med. XI. 199/1 (Index), Pneumolysis. 1922 Tubercle III. 162 Since 19...
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