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1 myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence
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2 миоклоническая эпилепсия пробуждения
1) Medicine: impulsive petit mal, myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence, jerk epilepsy2) Psychiatry: juvenile myoclonic epilepsy3) Neurology: Janz syndromeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > миоклоническая эпилепсия пробуждения
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3 синдром Герпина-Янца
1) Medicine: impulsive petit mal, myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence, jerk epilepsy2) Psychiatry: juvenile myoclonic epilepsy3) Neurology: Janz syndromeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > синдром Герпина-Янца
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4 синдром Янца
1) Medicine: impulsive petit mal, myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence, jerk epilepsy2) Psychiatry: juvenile myoclonic epilepsy3) Neurology: Janz syndrome (юношеcкая миоклоническая эпилепсия), Janz's syndrome -
5 эпилепсия Янца
1) Medicine: impulsive petit mal, myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence, jerk epilepsy2) Psychiatry: juvenile myoclonic epilepsy3) Neurology: Janz syndrome -
6 ювенильная миоклоническая эпилепсия
1) Medicine: impulsive petit mal, myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence, jerk epilepsy2) Psychiatry: juvenile myoclonic epilepsyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ювенильная миоклоническая эпилепсия
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7 ювенильная миоклонус-эпилепсия
1) Medicine: impulsive petit mal, myoclonic epilepsy of adolescence, jerk epilepsy2) Psychiatry: juvenile myoclonic epilepsy3) Neurology: Janz syndromeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ювенильная миоклонус-эпилепсия
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