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1 членовредительство
1) General subject: self injury, self maiming, self mutilation, self-maiming, self-harm2) Medicine: autolesion, automutilation, self-mutilation3) Law: demembration, self-injury, self-jury, mutilation, self-inflicted wound4) leg.N.P. maimingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > членовредительство
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2 X83
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3 X83.9
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4 Z91.5
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5 заниматься членовредительством
Ebay. self-harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься членовредительством
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6 наносить себе увечья
Ebay. self-harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наносить себе увечья
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7 причинение себе вреда, нанесение себе увечий
General subject: self-harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > причинение себе вреда, нанесение себе увечий
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8 причинять себе вред
Ebay. self-harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > причинять себе вред
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9 F68.1
рус Умышленное вызывание или симулирование симптомов или инвалидности физического или психического характера (поддельное нарушение)eng Intentional production or feigning of symptoms or disabilities, either physical or psychological (factitious disorder). The patient feigns symptoms repeatedly for no obvious reason and may even inflict self-harm in order to produce symptoms or signs. The motivation is obscure and presumably internal with the aim of adopting the sick role. The disorder is often combined with marked disorders of personality and relationships. Hospital hopper syndrome. Munchhausen's syndrome. Peregrinating patient. (Excludes: ) factitial dermatitis ( L98.1), person feigning illness (with obvious motivation) ( Z76.5) -
10 X6
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11 X7
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12 X70
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13 X70.9
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14 X71
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15 X71.9
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16 X72
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17 X72.9
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18 X73
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19 X73.9
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20 X74
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