aponeurotic 英[ˌæpəˈnjuːrətɪk] 美[ˌæpəˈnjuːrətɪk]
adj. 神经肌肉的;无神经的;无肌肉的。
发音:/ˌæpəˈnjuːrəˌtɪk/。
用法:aponeurotic一般用作形容词,在句中做定语。
分别的记忆:可以结合词意来记,ap-pa-no-e-tro-tic,分别就是“神经的”的意思,可以想象成一个神经元,由各个部分组成,所以可以联想记忆。
分别的发音:/ˌviːnˈpiːz/。
"aponeurotic" 通常指肌肉的静止状态,即肌肉在没有运动时的松弛状态。这个术语主要用于描述肌肉的生理学特征,特别是在肌肉收缩和舒张过程中的动态变化。
然而,在物理学中,没有直接与 "aponeurotic" 相对应的现象。如果你有关于特定物理现象或物理情境的更多信息,我可能能提供更具体的帮助。
Title: Managing for Dynamic Change: The Role of Aneurysmal Disease
Aneurysmal disease, also known as aponeurotic disease, is a condition that affects the connective tissue of the body. It is characterized by weakening of the connective tissue, leading to weak spots in the tissue that can rupture, causing bleeding and other complications. The condition is often managed by a team of healthcare professionals, including surgeons, radiologists, and vascular specialists.
Managing aneurysmal disease requires a comprehensive approach that considers the patient's overall health status, risk factors, and specific manifestations of the condition. Effective management requires a team approach that involves collaboration among healthcare professionals, communication between patients and their healthcare providers, and ongoing monitoring of the condition.
One of the key aspects of aneurysmal disease management is risk factor reduction. Smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and other conditions can increase the risk of aneurysm rupture. Therefore, lifestyle modifications such as smoking cessation, weight loss, and healthy eating are essential for reducing the risk of aneurysm rupture.
Another key aspect of aneurysmal disease management is early detection and treatment. Regular screening and follow-up exams are crucial to identify any changes in the size or location of the aneurysm and to take appropriate action to prevent rupture.
In addition to traditional medical management, surgical options are available for some patients with severe aneurysms that cannot be safely treated with medical therapy. Surgical options include endovascular stenting and open surgery, which can be tailored to the individual patient's needs and preferences.
Patient education is an essential component of aneurysmal disease management. Patients need to be aware of their condition, its risks and symptoms, and how to manage them effectively. They should also be aware of the importance of following a healthy lifestyle, maintaining a low-risk profile, and promptly seeking medical attention if symptoms occur.
In conclusion, managing aneurysmal disease requires a comprehensive approach that considers the patient's overall health status, risk factors, and specific manifestations of the condition. Effective management requires collaboration among healthcare professionals, communication between patients and their healthcare providers, and ongoing monitoring of the condition. Patient education is also crucial to ensure that patients understand their condition and how to manage it effectively. With a well-coordinated team approach, aneurysmal disease can be managed effectively to reduce the risk of rupture and improve patient outcomes.