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单词 prodrome
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Definition of prodrome in English:

prodrome

noun ˈprɒdrəʊmˈprəʊdrəʊmˈproʊˌdroʊm
Medicine
  • An early symptom indicating the onset of a disease or illness.

    〔医〕前驱,前驱症状

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vasovagal syncope has three distinct phases: a prodrome, loss of consciousness, and a postsyncopal phase.
    • For the majority of transplant recipients, a prodrome of fever, malaise, and myalgias frequently precedes the onset of pneumonitis, which is heralded by nonproductive cough and dyspnea.
    • Classic outbreaks consist of a skin prodrome and possible constitutional symptoms such as headache, fever, and inguinal lymphadenopathy.
    • Patients usually recall a nonspecific prodrome of malaise, fever, and chest pain, especially in viral or idiopathic pericarditis.
    • There is often a systemic prodrome of fever, malaise and myalgias one to two days before the appearance of lesions.
    Synonyms
    introduction, opening remarks, preliminary remarks, preparatory remarks, opening statement, preliminary statement, preparatory statement, preliminaries, preface, lead-in, overture, prologue

Derivatives

  • prodromic

  • adjective prə(ʊ)ˈdrɒmɪk
    Medicine

Origin

Early 17th century: from French, from modern Latin prodromus, from Greek prodromos 'precursor', from pro 'before' + dromos 'running'.

Definition of prodrome in US English:

prodrome

nounˈprōˌdrōmˈproʊˌdroʊm
Medicine
  • An early symptom indicating the onset of a disease or illness.

    〔医〕前驱,前驱症状

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vasovagal syncope has three distinct phases: a prodrome, loss of consciousness, and a postsyncopal phase.
    • Patients usually recall a nonspecific prodrome of malaise, fever, and chest pain, especially in viral or idiopathic pericarditis.
    • For the majority of transplant recipients, a prodrome of fever, malaise, and myalgias frequently precedes the onset of pneumonitis, which is heralded by nonproductive cough and dyspnea.
    • There is often a systemic prodrome of fever, malaise and myalgias one to two days before the appearance of lesions.
    • Classic outbreaks consist of a skin prodrome and possible constitutional symptoms such as headache, fever, and inguinal lymphadenopathy.
    Synonyms
    introduction, opening remarks, preliminary remarks, preparatory remarks, opening statement, preliminary statement, preparatory statement, preliminaries, preface, lead-in, overture, prologue

Origin

Early 17th century: from French, from modern Latin prodromus, from Greek prodromos ‘precursor’, from pro ‘before’ + dromos ‘running’.

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