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1 febrile convulsions
Медицина: фебрильная судорога, фебрильные судороги (у новорождённого), судороги при высокой лихорадке (у грудных детей) -
2 febrile convulsions
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3 febrile convulsions
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > febrile convulsions
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4 фебрильна судома
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5 фебрильная судорога
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > фебрильная судорога
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6 febbrile
feverish* * *febbrile agg.1 febrile: stato, malattia febbrile, febrile state, disease; convulsioni febbrili, febrile convulsions2 (fig.) feverish; restless: attività febbrile, feverish (o restless) activity; attesa febbrile, feverish wait.* * *[feb'brile]1) [gesto, atmosfera] feverish; [ attività] hectic, restless2) med. febrile* * *febbrile/feb'brile/1 [gesto, atmosfera] feverish; [ attività] hectic, restless2 med. febrile; stato febbrile feverishness. -
7 фебрильная судорога
Medicine: febrile convulsions, febrile seizureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фебрильная судорога
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8 feberkrampe
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9 судороги при высокой лихорадке
Medicine: febrile convulsions (у грудных детей)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > судороги при высокой лихорадке
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10 фебрильные судороги
Medicine: febrile convulsions (у новорождённого)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фебрильные судороги
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11 R56.0
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12 convulso
convulso I. agg. 1. convulsif: riso convulso rire convulsif; moto convulso delle membra mouvement convulsif des membres; tremito convulso tremblement convulsif. 2. ( incontrollato) convulsif: scoppiò in un pianto convulso il éclata en sanglots. 3. ( fig) ( febbrile) nerveux, fébrile, frénétique. 4. ( fig) (disordinato: rif. a stile) confus, heurté. II. s.m. ( rar) 1. ( colloq) ( convulsione) convulsion f.: avere il convulso avoir des convulsions; mi fai venire il convulso tu me rends nerveux, tu m'énerves. 2. ( estens) ( manifestazione convulsa) crise f.: un convulso di risa une crise de fou rire.
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