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81 heart disease
1. cardiopathie2. maladie cardiaque -
82 hypertensive heart disease
maladie cardiaque hypertensiveEnglish-French medical dictionary > hypertensive heart disease
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83 ID (Infectious Disease Specialist)
spécialiste des maladies infectieuses (MI)English-French medical dictionary > ID (Infectious Disease Specialist)
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84 infectious disease
maladie infectieuse -
85 inflammatory bowel disease
infection inflammatoire de l'intestinEnglish-French medical dictionary > inflammatory bowel disease
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86 Jaffe-Lichtenstein disease
ostéofibroseEnglish-French medical dictionary > Jaffe-Lichtenstein disease
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87 kidney disease
1. maladie des reins2. néphropathie -
88 liver disease
maladie du foie -
89 lung disease
maladie pulmonaire -
90 muscular disease
affection musculaire -
91 NAD (No Appreciable Disease)
RAS (Rien A Signaler)English-French medical dictionary > NAD (No Appreciable Disease)
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92 Ollier's disease
maladie d'Ollier -
93 Paget's disease
maladie de Paget -
94 Paget's disease of bone
maladie osseuse de Paget -
95 Paget's disease of the nipple
maladie de Paget du mamelonEnglish-French medical dictionary > Paget's disease of the nipple
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96 parasitic disease
parasitose -
97 Parkinson's disease
maladie de Parkinson -
98 Parrot's disease
pseudoparalysie de Parrot -
99 pelvic inflammatory disease
inflammation pelvienneEnglish-French medical dictionary > pelvic inflammatory disease
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100 Pott's disease
mal de Pott
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