cataplexy
/ˈkætəˌpleksɪ/noun
mass noun
- a medical condition in which strong emotion or laughter causes a person to suffer sudden physical collapse though remaining conscious猝倒。
派生词
cataplectic
adjective词源
late 19th cent.: from Greek kataplēxis 'stupefaction', from kataplessein, from kata- 'down' + plēssein 'strike'.