em·phy·se·ma /ˌɛm(p)fəˈzimə, ˈsi-/
肺氣腫
em·phy·se·ma /ˌɛm(p)fəˈzɪmə, ˈsɪ-/ 名詞
氣腫,肺氣腫
Em·phy·se·ma n. Med. A swelling produced by gas or air diffused in the cellular tissue.
Emphysema of the lungs, Pulmonary emphysema Med., a common disease of the lungs in which the air cells are distended and their partition walls ruptured by an abnormal pressure of the air contained in them.
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emphysema
n : an abnormal condition of the lungs marked by decreased
respiratory function; associated with smoking or chronic
bronchitis or old age [syn: pulmonary emphysema]