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hēpătītis, ĭdis, adj., = hêpatitis, like the liver, liver-colored:aloë,
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f. s.&pl.hepatitis.* * *1 hepatitis* * *SF INV hepatitis* * *femenino hepatitis* * *= hepatitis.Ex. A prototype viral hepatitis knowledge base has been under development since Nov 76 = Desde noviembre del 76 se está lleva desarrollando un prototipo de base de datos cognitiva sobre la hepatitis viral.----* hepatitis A = hepatitis A.* hepatitis alcohólica = alcoholic hepatitis.* hepatitis B = hepatitis B.* hepatitis C = hepatitis C.* hepatitis infecciosa = infectious hepatitis.* * *femenino hepatitis* * *= hepatitis.Ex: A prototype viral hepatitis knowledge base has been under development since Nov 76 = Desde noviembre del 76 se está lleva desarrollando un prototipo de base de datos cognitiva sobre la hepatitis viral.
* hepatitis A = hepatitis A.* hepatitis alcohólica = alcoholic hepatitis.* hepatitis B = hepatitis B.* hepatitis C = hepatitis C.* hepatitis infecciosa = infectious hepatitis.* * *hepatitisCompuestos:hepatitis Ahepatitis B* * *
hepatitis sustantivo femenino
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(n.) = hepatitis AEx. The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.* * *(n.) = hepatitis AEx: The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.
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(n.) = hepatitis BEx. The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.* * *(n.) = hepatitis BEx: The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.
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(n.) = hepatitis CEx. Taken together, these two studies suggest that chronic hepatitis C patients with steatosis may have a more urgent need for treatment.* * *(n.) = hepatitis CEx: Taken together, these two studies suggest that chronic hepatitis C patients with steatosis may have a more urgent need for treatment.
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spa hepatitis B (f)eng hepatitis BБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > hepatitis B
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hepatitis — f. hepat. Inflamación aguda o crónica del hígado. Las causas pueden ser diversas: de tipo tóxico, tras la toma de ciertos fármacos, setas, alcohol y sustancias químicas como el tetracloruro de carbono; de tipo infeccioso, como la leptospirosis,… … Diccionario médico
hepatitis B — bē n a sometimes fatal hepatitis caused by a double stranded DNA virus (species Hepatitis B virus of the genus Orthohepadnavirus, family Hepadnaviridae) that tends to persist in the blood serum and is transmitted esp. by contact with infected… … Medical dictionary
hepatitis B — f. hepat. Hepatitis vírica que se transmite fundamentalmente a través de la sangre mediante transfusiones o con jeringas u objetos contaminados con ella. El período de incubación oscila entre 50 y 160 días. También se denomina hepatitis sérica.… … Diccionario médico
hepatitis C — sē n hepatitis caused by a single stranded RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae (species Hepatitis C virus of the genus Hepacivirus) that tends to persist in the blood serum and is usu. transmitted by infected blood (as by injection of an illicit … Medical dictionary