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1 острый фарингит
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > острый фарингит
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2 J02
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3 J02.9
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4 J02.8
рус Острый фарингит, вызванный другими уточненными возбудителямиeng Acute pharyngitis due to other specified organisms. Use additional code (B95-B97), if desired, to identify infectious agent. (Excludes: ) pharyngitis (due to): enteroviral vesicular ( B08.5), herpesviral (herpes simplex) ( B00.2), infectious mononucleosis ( B27.-), influenza virus: identified ( J10.1), not identified ( J11.1) -
5 острый фарингит
1) General subject: strep throat2) Medicine: acute pharyngitis -
6 J00
рус Острый назофарингит (насморк)eng Acute nasopharyngitis (common cold). Coryza (acute). Nasal catarrh, acute. Nasopharyngitis: NOS, infective NOS. Rhinitis: acute, infective. (Excludes: ) nasopharyngitis, chronic ( J31.1), pharyngitis: NOS ( J02.9), acute ( J02.-), chronic ( J31.2). rhinitis: NOS ( J31.0), allergic ( J30.1-J30.4), chronic ( J31.0), vasomotor ( J30.0). sore throat: NOS ( J02.9), acute ( J02.-), chronic ( J31.2) -
7 J00.9
рус Острый назофарингит (насморк)eng Acute nasopharyngitis (common cold). Coryza (acute). Nasal catarrh, acute. Nasopharyngitis: NOS, infective NOS. Rhinitis: acute, infective. (Excludes: ) nasopharyngitis, chronic ( J31.1), pharyngitis: NOS ( J02.9), acute ( J02.-), chronic ( J31.2). rhinitis: NOS ( J31.0), allergic ( J30.1-J30.4), chronic ( J31.0), vasomotor ( J30.0). sore throat: NOS ( J02.9), acute ( J02.-), chronic ( J31.2) -
8 J31.2
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9 острый катаральный фарингит
Medicine: acute catarrhal pharyngitisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > острый катаральный фарингит
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10 A69.1
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11 J10.1
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12 J11.1
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