释义 |
neu·ro·lymphomatosis \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ at neuro-+\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from neur- + lymphomatosis : a disease of the avian leukosis complex that is marked by mononuclear cell infiltration of peripheral nerves especially of the legs and wings of chickens approaching maturity, that results in flaccid paralysis, and that is sometimes held due to a specific virus infection — called also fowl paralysis, range paralysis |