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专业英语单词:Migraine:修订间差异

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Migraine

[内科] 偏头痛
MI-grane

释义:from the vulgar pronunciation of Late Latin hemicrania "pain in one side of the head, headache," from Greek hēmikrania, from hēmi- "half" + kranion "skull"

Chronic intense, throbbing headache that may result from vascular changes in cerebral arteries; possible causes include genetic sensations headache might be signaled by visual disturbances, nausea, photophobia, and tingling factors, stress, trauma, and hormonal fluctuations;

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