C1 noun フォーマル

peritendite

/ˌpɛrɪˈtɛndaɪt/

Peritendite refers to the inflammation of the peritenon, which is the thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds a tendon. It is a medical condition often caused by repetitive strain or overuse, resulting in pain, swelling, and localized tenderness in the affected area.

例文

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1

The doctor told me that the pain in my ankle is caused by peritendite from running too much.

The doctor told me that the pain in my ankle is caused by peritendite from running too much.

2

Clinical examination of the patient revealed symptomatic peritendite of the Achilles tendon, necessitating immediate rest.

Clinical examination of the patient revealed symptomatic peritendite of the Achilles tendon, necessitating immediate rest.

3

I think I've got a touch of peritendite in my wrist from typing all day.

I think I've got a touch of peritendite in my wrist from typing all day.

語族

名詞
peritendite
形容詞
peritendinous
関連
peritenon
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覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Peri-' means 'around', 'tend' refers to the 'tendon', and '-ite' (like -itis) means 'inflammation'. It's the inflammation 'around the tendon'.

クイックテスト

The athlete had to withdraw from the competition due to severe ______ of the Achilles tendon.

正解!

正解は: peritendite

例文

1

The doctor told me that the pain in my ankle is caused by peritendite from running too much.

everyday

The doctor told me that the pain in my ankle is caused by peritendite from running too much.

2

Clinical examination of the patient revealed symptomatic peritendite of the Achilles tendon, necessitating immediate rest.

formal

Clinical examination of the patient revealed symptomatic peritendite of the Achilles tendon, necessitating immediate rest.

3

I think I've got a touch of peritendite in my wrist from typing all day.

informal

I think I've got a touch of peritendite in my wrist from typing all day.

4

Recent histological studies suggest that peritendite involves significant vascular proliferation within the paratenon layers.

academic

Recent histological studies suggest that peritendite involves significant vascular proliferation within the paratenon layers.

5

The employee's worker's compensation claim was filed under the diagnosis of work-related peritendite.

business

The employee's worker's compensation claim was filed under the diagnosis of work-related peritendite.

語族

名詞
peritendite
形容詞
peritendinous
関連
peritenon

よく使う組み合わせ

acute peritendite acute peritendite
chronic peritendite chronic peritendite
Achilles peritendite Achilles peritendite
symptomatic peritendite symptomatic peritendite
diagnose peritendite diagnose peritendite

よく使うフレーズ

signs of peritendite

signs of peritendite

peritendite flare-up

peritendite flare-up

treatment for peritendite

treatment for peritendite

よく混同される語

peritendite vs tendinitis

Tendinitis is inflammation of the tendon itself, whereas peritendite is specifically inflammation of the sheath surrounding it.

📝

使い方のコツ

This term is primarily used in medical or sports science contexts. While 'peritendinitis' is more common in modern American English, 'peritendite' appears in specific clinical literature or European medical contexts.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often confuse this with general 'muscle pain.' It is specifically localized to the tissue covering the tendon.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Peri-' means 'around', 'tend' refers to the 'tendon', and '-ite' (like -itis) means 'inflammation'. It's the inflammation 'around the tendon'.

📖

語源

Derived from the Greek 'peri' (around), Latin 'tendo' (tendon), and the medical suffix '-itis' (inflammation), often adapted into Romance-influenced medical terminology.

文法パターン

uncountable noun usually follows a preposition like 'with' or 'of'

クイックテスト

The athlete had to withdraw from the competition due to severe ______ of the Achilles tendon.

正解!

正解は: peritendite

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