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  • 1 физиологическое происхождение

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > физиологическое происхождение

  • 2 физиологическое происхождение

    Aviation medicine: physiological origin

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > физиологическое происхождение

  • 3 F45.4

    рус Устойчивое соматоформное болевое расстройство
    eng Persistent somatoform pain disorder. The predominant complaint is of persistent, severe, and distressing pain, which cannot be explained fully by a physiological process or a physical disorder, and which occurs in association with emotional conflict or psychosocial problems that are sufficient to allow the conclusion that they are the main causative influences. The result is usually a marked increase in support and attention, either personal or medical. Pain presumed to be of psychogenic origin occurring during the course of depressive disorders or schizophrenia should not be included here. Psychalgia. Psychogenic: backache, headache. Somatoform pain disorder. (Excludes: ) backache NOS ( M54.9), pain: NOS ( R52.9), acute ( R52.0), chronic ( R52.2), intractable ( R52.1), tension headache ( G44.2)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F45.4

  • 4 F98.1

    рус Энкопрез неорганической природы
    eng Nonorganic encopresis. Repeated, voluntary or involuntary passage of faeces, usually of normal or near-normal consistency, in places not appropriate for that purpose in the individual's own sociocultural setting. The condition may represent an abnormal continuation of normal infantile incontinence, it may involve a loss of continence following the acquisition of bowel control, or it may involve the deliberate deposition of faeces in inappropriate places in spite of normal physiological bowel control. The condition may occur as a monosymptomatic disorder, or it may form part of a wider disorder, especially an emotional disorder (F93.-) or a conduct disorder (F91.-). Functional encopresis. Incontinence of faeces of nonorganic origin. Psychogenic encopresis. Use additional code, if desired, to identify the cause of any coexisting constipation. (Excludes: ) encopresis NOS ( R15)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F98.1

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