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1 зарегистрированная вспышка болезни
Makarov: confirmed diseaseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зарегистрированная вспышка болезни
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2 подтверждённая болезнь
Makarov: confirmed diseaseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подтверждённая болезнь
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3 хронический
1) General subject: chronic, confirmed, Herxheimer's disease (заболевание предположительно инфекционной природы (спирохеты рода Borrelia), из-за чего некоторые авторы рассматривают его как проявление III стадии болезни Лайма (клещевого боррелиоза))2) Medicine: deep-rooted, inveterate (напр. о заболевании), long-lasting, intractable3) Law: persistent4) Atomic energy: deep rooted5) Makarov: chronical, rooted (о болезни) -
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рус Преувелечение соматической симптоматики по психологическим причинамeng Elaboration of physical symptoms for psychological reasons. Physical symptoms compatible with and originally due to a confirmed physical disorder, disease or disability become exaggerated or prolonged due to the psychological state of the patient. The patient is commonly distressed by this pain or disability, and is often preoccupied with worries, which may be justified, of the possibility of prolonged or progressive disability or pain. Compensation neurosis
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