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1 лицевой тик
Medicine: facial tic, mimetic spasm, mimic convulsion, mimic spasm -
2 невралгия тройничного нерва
nmed. névralgie de Fothergill, névralgie du trijumeau, névralgie essentielle du trijumeau, névralgisme facial, tic douloureux, maladie de TrousseauDictionnaire russe-français universel > невралгия тройничного нерва
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3 лицевой тик
facial convulsion, facial spasm, mim(e)tic convulsion, mim(e)tic spasm -
4 конвульсивный тик лица
Русско-французский медицинский словарь > конвульсивный тик лица
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5 лицевой тик
facial [mimic] tic -
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рус Тикиeng Tic disorders. Syndromes in which the predominant manifestation is some form of tic. A tic is an involuntary, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movement (usually involving circumscribed muscle groups) or vocal production that is of sudden onset and that serves no apparent purpose. Tics tend to be experienced as irresistible but usually they can be suppressed for varying periods of time, are exacerbated by stress, and disappear during sleep. Common simple motor tics include only eye-blinking, neck-jerking, shoulder- shrugging, and facial grimacing. Common simple vocal tics include throat-clearing, barking, sniffing, and hissing. Common complex tics include hitting oneself, jumping, and hopping. Common complex vocal tics include the repetition of particular words, and sometimes the use of socially unacceptable (often obscene) words (coprolalia), and the repetition of one's own sounds or words (palilalia). -
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8 невралгия тройничного нерва
Русско-французский медицинский словарь > невралгия тройничного нерва
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9 конвульсивный тик лица
adjmed. tic facial convulsifDictionnaire russe-français universel > конвульсивный тик лица
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11 невралгия тройничного нерва
Русско-испанский медицинский словарь > невралгия тройничного нерва
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12 тригеминальная невралгия
Русско-испанский медицинский словарь > тригеминальная невралгия
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13 тик
сущ. ticтик в области лица facial spasm
См. также в других словарях:
facial tic — see under spasm … Medical dictionary
facial spasm — tonic spasm of the muscles supplied by the facial nerve, either involving the entire side of the face or confined to a limited region around the eye. Called also Bell s. and convulsive or facial tic … Medical dictionary
tic — (n.) twitching of a facial muscle, 1822, often a shortening of tic douloureux severe facial neuralgia, lit. painful twitch (1800), from Fr. tic a twitching disease of horses (early 17c.), of unknown origin. Klein suggests an imitative origin;… … Etymology dictionary
tic facial — Cualquier contracción involuntaria, repetitiva y espasmódica de grupos musculares faciales. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
tic dou|lou|reux — «TIHK DOO loo ROO; French teek doo loo RER», a severe facial neuralgia, especially of the trigeminal nerve, accompanied by twitching. ╂[< French tic douloureux (literally) painful tic] … Useful english dictionary
tic convulsivo — Trastorno del nervio facial, que provoca contracciones espasmódicas involuntarias de los músculos de la cara inervados por él. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
Tic — A repetitive movement that is difficult, if not impossible, to control. Tics can affect any group of muscles. The most common are facial tics, such as eye blinking, nose twitching, or grimacing. Tics that affect the muscles used to produce speech … Medical dictionary
Tic — For other uses, see Tic (disambiguation). Tic Classification and external resources MeSH D020323 A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movement or vocalization involving discrete muscle groups … Wikipedia
tic — n. involuntary nervous movement. ♦ tic douloureux, neuralgia with tic of facial muscles … Dictionary of difficult words
tic — tɪk n. involuntary twitch of the facial muscles, facial twitch … English contemporary dictionary
tic douloureux — /tik dooh leuh rooh /; Fr. /teek dooh looh rddue /, Pathol. paroxysmal darting pain and muscular twitching in the face, evoked by rubbing certain points of the face. Also called facial neuralgia, trifacial neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia. [1790… … Universalium