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1 No complications, no sequelae
Physiology: NCNSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > No complications, no sequelae
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2 осложнение
общее название патологических процессов, которые присоединяются к основному заболеванию и возникают в связи с ним.Толковый биотехнологический словарь. Русско-английский. > осложнение
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рус Последствия воспалительных болезней центральной нервной системыeng Sequelae of inflammatory diseases of central nervous system. (Note: ) This category is to be used to indicate conditions whose primary classification is to G00-G08 (i.e. excluding those marked with an asterisk ()) as the cause of sequelae, themselves classifiable elsewhere. The "sequelae" include conditions specified as such or as late effects, or those present one year or more after onset of the causal condition. For use of this category reference should be made to the relevant morbidity and mortality coding rules and guidelines in Volume 2 -
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рус Последствия воспалительных болезней центральной нервной системыeng Sequelae of inflammatory diseases of central nervous system. (Note: ) This category is to be used to indicate conditions whose primary classification is to G00-G08 (i.e. excluding those marked with an asterisk ()) as the cause of sequelae, themselves classifiable elsewhere. The "sequelae" include conditions specified as such or as late effects, or those present one year or more after onset of the causal condition. For use of this category reference should be made to the relevant morbidity and mortality coding rules and guidelines in Volume 2 -
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рус Последствия цереброваскулярных болезнейeng Sequelae of cerebrovascular disease. (Note: ) This category is to be used to indicate conditions in I60-I67 as the cause of sequelae, themselves classified elsewhere. The "sequelae" include conditions specified as such or as late effects, or those present one year or more after onset of the causal condition. -
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