lesion

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English - Turkish
gabin
doku yapısı değişikliği
yara
bere
(Tıp) Sakatlık, maraz, bozukluk, afet, lezyon (bir dokunun yapı veya vazifesinin patolojik bir sebeple arızaya uğraması)
(Nükleer Bilimler) lezyon

Onun deri lezyonları cüzamdan kaynaklanır. - His skin lesions are caused by leprosy.

{i} doku bozulması
(Diş Hekimliği) deride yara, bere veya bir hastalık belirtisi; marazi doku fonksiyon değişikliği
i., tıb
(Kanun) sıyrık
(Kanun) zarar
(Tıp) doku bozukluğu
lesion density
(Tıp) lezyon yoğunluğu
lesion depth
(Tıp) lezyon derinliği
exophytic lesion
ekzofitik lezyon
dna lesion
(Nükleer Bilimler) dna lezyonu
jet lesion
(Tıp) jet lezyonu
mass lesion
kitle lezyonu
suspicious lesion
(Tıp) kuşkulu lezyon
English - English
A wound or injury
An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such patch of skin
To wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure
{n} an injury, bruise, fracture
A lesion is an injury or wound to someone's body. skin lesions. a lesion of the spinal cord. damage to someone's skin or part of their body such as their stomach or brain, caused by injury or illness (laesio, from laedere )
a localized area of discoloured, diseased tissue
An injury or wound
{i} injury, wound; change in a bodily organ or tissue that is caused by disease; area of skin which is diseased or infected
A wound or diseaesed area
An area of abnormal tissue change A lump or abscess that may be caused by injury or disease, such as cancer
A general term to describe an area of altered tissue (e g , the infected patch or sore in a skin disease)
An alteration in structure or function resulting from injury or disease
a sore or wound in human tissue, usually from disease or injury
any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision
A wound or an injury
Localized pathological change in a bodily organ or tissue
damage, disorder, injury
any damage to tissues of the body due to disease or trauma In the case of functional neurosurgery for movement disorders, a lesion refers to the deliberate destruction of certain cells of the brain causing poor movement control
A lump or an abscess that may be caused by injury or disease such as cancer
A change in tissue due to injury or disease
an abnormal change in the structure of an organ due to disease or injury
wound; injury
A disturbed area of tissue -- a wound, injury, nodule or tumor on the skin or elsewhere
Abnormal change, injury, or damage to tissue or to an organ
Abnormal change in a vessel due to injury or disease; often referred to in relation to blocked coronary arteries as the result of atherosclerosis
To wound or injure, especially in an experiment
A hurt; an injury
an abnormal change in the structure of an organ due to a condition or injury
Wound, injury or tumor
a destructive change in body tissue, such as a wound, injury, or inflammation
an injury, wound, or single infected patch in a skin disease
any visible abnormal structural change in a bodily part
any localized, usually well-defined area of diseased or injured tissue of abnormal structural change
Any morbid change in the exercise of functions or the texture of organs
An infected or diseased patch of skin
Area of abnormal tissue change
Any damage to a tissue
Loss sustained from failure to fulfill a bargain or contract
lesions
plural of lesion
lesions
third-person singular of lesion
lesion

    Hyphenation

    le·sion

    Turkish pronunciation

    lijın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlēᴢʜən/ /ˈliːʒən/

    Etymology

    () From Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin laesiō (“injury”), itself from laesus, perfect passive participle of laedō (“I injure, hurt”).

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