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1 врождённая непроходимость кишечника
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2 врождённая непроходимость кишечника
Medicine: congenital intestinal obstructionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > врождённая непроходимость кишечника
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рус Паралитический илеус и непроходимость кишечника без грыжиeng Paralytic ileus and intestinal obstruction without hernia. (Excludes: ) congenital stricture or stenosis of intestine ( Q41-Q42), ischaemic stricture of intestine ( K55.1), meconium ileus ( E84.1), neonatal intestinal obstructions classifiable to P76.-, obstruction of duodenum ( K31.5), postoperative intestinal obstruction ( K91.3), stenosis of anus or rectum ( K62.4), with hernia ( K40-K46)
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