mutism
英 [ˈmjuːtɪzəm]
美 [ˈmjuːtɪzəm]
n.  缄默症; 哑症
COCA.40247
牛津词典
noun
- 缄默症;哑症
 a medical condition in which a person is unable to speak
英英释义
noun
- the condition of being unable or unwilling to speak- her muteness was a consequence of her deafness
 
双语例句
- Results Of the 12 cases, total resection was achieved in 8, subtotal resection in 3 and 1 in major resection without approach-related complications such as cerebellar mutism, injury of posterior cranial nerves and cerebrospinal fluid leakage.
 结果病变全切8例,近全切除3例,大部切除1例。所有患者均未出现后组颅神经麻痹、脑脊液漏及小脑性缄默征等与手术入路有关的并发症,无死亡病例。
- Objective To investigate the diagnoses and therapy of akinetic mutism ( AM) after brain trauma.
 目的探讨颅脑外伤病人无动性缄默症(AM)的诊断及治疗方法。
- Cerebellar Mutism: Report of Four Cases and Review of Literature
 小脑性缄默4例报告及文献复习
- Methods A review was performed of 96 children undergoing posterior fossa surgery, 8 of patients manifested mutism syndrome.
 方法回顾96例儿童后颅凹肿瘤手术,其中8例出现术后缄默综合症,分析其临床特点并结合文献对其发病机理进行讨论。
- Results 74% of the results of EEG of childen ′ s deaf mutism was abnormal.
 结果74%聋哑儿童脑电图有异常。
- Objectives To inquire into the mechanism, prevention and prognosis of postoperative mutism after Craniotomy.
 目的探讨开颅术后缄默症的发病机理及预防和预后。
- Methods Two hundred children with removal of posterior fossa tumor were reviewed retrospectively, and 12 cases of transient mutism were observed.
 方法回顾性分析我院小儿神经外科1996年至1999年收治的200例后颅凹肿瘤,其中12例出现术后缄默症。
- Conclusion Transient mutism may occur in pediatric patient following removal of a giant tumor in region of the cerebellar vermis.
 结论儿童后颅凹小脑蚓部巨大型肿瘤全切术后易出现缄默症。
- Complications included 4 cases of intracranial hematoma, 6 cases of cerebral edema and infarction ( re-operation of decompression was required in 4 cases), 1 case of mutism, 3 cases of cerebrospinal fluid leakage, and 1 case of intracranial infection.
 并发症:术后继发颅内血肿4例,脑水肿及梗死6例(再次手术减压4例),缄默症1例,脑脊液漏3例,颅内感染1例。
- Objective To explore the clinical features and pathogenesis of the cerebellar mutism after posterior fossa surgery for the intracranial tumors.
 目的探讨后颅窝手术后小脑性缄默的临床特点及其形成的病理生理机制。
