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1 морфологический тип
Geology: morphological type (mine)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > морфологический тип
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2 N05.6
рус Болезнь плотного осадкаeng Unspecified nephritic syndrome. (Includes: ) glomerular disease, glomerulonephritis, nephritis NOS. nephropathy NOS and renal disease NOS with morphological lesion specified in.0-.8 before N00.-. (Excludes: ) nephropathy NOS with no stated morphological lesion ( N28.9), renal disease NOS with no stated morphological lesion ( N28.9), tubulo-interstitial nephritis NOS ( N12). Dense deposit disease. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, type 2 -
3 N06.6
рус Болезнь плотного осадкаeng Isolated proteinuria with specified morphological lesion. (Includes: ) proteinuria (isolated)(orthostatic)(persistent) with morphological lesion specified in.0-.8 before N00.-. (Excludes: ) proteinuria: NOS ( R80), Bence Jones ( R80), gestational ( O12.1), isolated NOS ( R80), orthostatic NOS ( N39.2), persistent NOS ( N39.1). Dense deposit disease. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, type 2 -
4 G71.0
рус Мышечная дистрофияeng Muscular dystrophy. Muscular dystrophy: autosomal recessive, childhood type, resembling Duchenne or Becker, benign (Becker), benign scapuloperoneal with early contractures (Emery-Dreifuss), distal, facioscapulohumeral, limb-girdle, ocular, oculopharyngeal, scapuloperoneal, severe (Duchenne). (Excludes: ) congenital muscular dystrophy: NOS ( G71.2), with specific morphological abnormalities of the muscle fibre ( G71.2) -
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6 N02.6
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