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1 hemolytic disease of the newborns
Makarov: HDNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > hemolytic disease of the newborns
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2 гемолитическая болезнь новорождённых
1) Medicine: congenital anemia of newborn (гемолитическая анемия, эритробластоз), hemolytic disease of newborn (эритробластоз, гемолнтическая анемия), neonatal anemia (гемолитическая анемия, эритробластоз), neonatal isoerythrolysis, rhesus disease, congenital anemia, hemolytic anemia of newborn, anemia neonatorum2) Genetics: erythroblastosis fetalis3) Immunology: fetal erythroblastosis4) Hematology: ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn (обусловлена иммунологическим конфликтом между матерью и плодом из-за несовместимости по эритроцитарным антигенам)5) Makarov: hemolytic disease of the newborns( HDN)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гемолитическая болезнь новорождённых
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3 эритробластоз новорождённых
Makarov: hemolytic disease of the newborns( HDN)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эритробластоз новорождённых
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