locked-in syndrome
noun /ˌlɒkt ˈɪn sɪndrəʊm/
/ˌlɑːkt ˈɪn sɪndrəʊm/
[uncountable]- a medical condition, usually resulting from a stroke, in which the person is conscious but unable to feel or move the body and most of the muscles in the face
闭锁综合征(患者意识清醒,但身体和脸部肌肉失去知觉且难以动弹,通常为脑卒中后遗症)