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1 cistitis
• cystitis• dysuria• strangury -
2 cistitis
f. s.&pl.cystitis (medicine).* * *1 cystitis* * *SF INV cystitis* * *femenino cystitis* * *femenino cystitis* * *cystitis* * *
cistitis sustantivo femenino
cystitis
cistitis sustantivo femenino inv Med cystitis
' cistitis' also found in these entries:
English:
cystitis
* * *cistitis nf invMed cystitis* * *f MED cystitis -
3 cistitis quística
f.cystitis cystica, cystitis glandularis. -
4 cistitis cervical
f.cystitis colli. -
5 cistitis folicular
f.follicular cystitis. -
6 cistitis glandular
f.cystitis glandularis. -
7 cistitis intersticial
f.interstitial cystitis. -
8 cistitis papilomatosa
f.cystitis papillomatosa.
См. также в других словарях:
Cystitis — ICD 10 N30 ICD 9 595 DiseasesDB 29445 … Wikipedia
Cystitis — Cys*ti tis (s?s t? t?s), n. [Cyst + itis: cf. F. cystite.] (Med.) Inflammation of the bladder. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cystītis — (griech.), Entzündung der Blase, bez. der Blasenschleimhaut (Blasenkatarrh) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cystitis — Cystītis (grch.), Entzündung der Harnblase … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Cystitis — die, /... tides, Zystitis, die Entzündung der Harnblase. … Universal-Lexikon
Cystitis — vgl. Zystitis … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
cystitis — (n.) c.1780, from CYST (Cf. cyst) + ITIS (Cf. itis) … Etymology dictionary
cystitis — ► NOUN ▪ inflammation of the urinary bladder, typically caused by infection and accompanied by frequent painful urination … English terms dictionary
cystitis — [sis tīt′is] n. pl. cystitides [ CYST(O) + ITIS] an inflammation of the urinary bladder … English World dictionary
cystitis — /si stuy tis/, n. Pathol. inflammation of the urinary bladder. [1770 80; CYST + ITIS] * * * Inflammation of the urinary bladder (see urinary system). Infections with bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites usually spread from nearby sites.… … Universalium
Cystitis — Inflammation of the bladder. Cystitis can be due for example to infection from bacteria that ascend the urethra (the canal from the outside) to the bladder. Symptoms include a frequent need to urinate, often accompanied by a burning sensation. As … Medical dictionary