The word originates from the German word Schub, but in the medical and healthcare world, it is used in a Japanese translation, and refers to the sudden worsening of subjective and objective symptoms during the course of pulmonary tuberculosis. It is said to occur when the highly virulent tuberculosis bacteria spreads and the lesions expand due to a decrease in the individual's resistance, such as overwork. [Yutaka Watanabe] Source: Shogakukan Encyclopedia Nipponica About Encyclopedia Nipponica Information | Legend |
語源はドイツ語のSchubであるが、医学および医療の社会では、むしろ日本語化して用いられているもので、肺結核症の経過中に、自覚症状および他覚症状が急激に悪化することをいう。毒力の強い結核菌が、過労などの個体の抵抗力の低下を誘因として、新たに広がり、病変を拡大するときにおこるとされている。 [渡辺 裕] 出典 小学館 日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)について 情報 | 凡例 |
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