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1 стриктура
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2 стриктура
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3 сужение канала
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4 стриктура
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5 стриктура
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6 стриктура
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7 стриктура
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8 строгая критика
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9 сужение сосудов
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10 спазм
1) General subject: Charley-horse, charley horse, cramp, cramp pass, kink (а), revulsion (сосудов), tetanus2) Medicine: false stricture (полого органа), functional stricture (полого органа), paroxysm, spasm, spasmodic stricture (полого органа), spasmus, spastic stricture, temporary stricture3) Psychology: spasticity5) Aviation medicine: constriction, cramp ( болезненная)6) Makarov: false stricture (полового органа), functional stricture (полового органа), spasmodic stricture (полового органа), spastic stricture (полового органа), temporary stricture (полового органа) -
11 спастическое сужение
1) Medicine: false stricture, functional stricture, spasmodic stricture (spastic, temporary)2) Makarov: false stricture (полового органа), functional stricture (полового органа), spasmodic stricture (полового органа), spastic stricture (полового органа), temporary stricture (полового органа)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спастическое сужение
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12 рецидивирующая стриктура
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рецидивирующая стриктура
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13 органический стеноз
Medicine: organic stricture, permanent strictureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > органический стеноз
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14 стеноз жёлчного протока
Medicine: bile duct stricture, biliary strictureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеноз жёлчного протока
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15 судорога
1) General subject: Charley-horse, charley horse, convulsion (обыкн. pl), cramp, kink, spasm, throes, twitch, vellication2) Medicine: paroxysm, spasmodic stricture, spasmus, spastic stricture3) Obsolete: vellicate4) Psychology: convulsions5) Physiology: tetanus6) Aviation medicine: cramp (болезненная), fit, tetany7) Makarov: seizure -
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17 K56
рус Паралитический илеус и непроходимость кишечника без грыжиeng Paralytic ileus and intestinal obstruction without hernia. (Excludes: ) congenital stricture or stenosis of intestine ( Q41-Q42), ischaemic stricture of intestine ( K55.1), meconium ileus ( E84.1), neonatal intestinal obstructions classifiable to P76.-, obstruction of duodenum ( K31.5), postoperative intestinal obstruction ( K91.3), stenosis of anus or rectum ( K62.4), with hernia ( K40-K46) -
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19 N35.0
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См. также в других словарях:
Stricture — Stric ture, n. [L. strictura a contraction, from stringere, strictum, to draw tight: cf. F. stricture. See {Strict}.] 1. Strictness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A man of stricture and firm abstinence. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A stroke; a glance; a touch … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stricture — ► NOUN 1) a rule restricting behaviour or action. 2) a sternly critical remark. 3) Medicine abnormal narrowing of a canal or duct in the body: a colonic stricture … English terms dictionary
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stricture — I noun accusation, adverse comment, adverse criticism, animadversio, animadversion, aspersion, blame, castigation, censure, critical remark, criticism, denunciation, deprecation, depreciation, diatribe, disapprobation, disapproval, exception,… … Law dictionary
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stricture — *animadversion, aspersion, reflection Analogous words: criticism, censuring or censure, condemnation, denouncing or denunciation (see corresponding verbs at CRITICIZE) Antonyms: commendation … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stricture — [strik′chər] n. [ME strictture < L strictura < strictus: see STRICT] 1. sharp adverse criticism; censure 2. a limiting or restricting condition; restriction 3. Obs. strictness 4. Med. an abnormal narrowing of a passage in the body; stenosis … English World dictionary
Stricture — An abnormal narrowing of a body passage, especially a tube or a canal. The stricture may be due, for example, to scar tissue or to a tumor. Stricture refers to both the process of narrowing and the narrowed part itself. A stricture is also… … Medical dictionary
stricture — n. a narrowing of any tubular structure in the body, such as the oesophagus (gullet), bowel, ureter, or urethra. A stricture may result from inflammation, muscular spasm, growth of a tumour within the affected part, or from pressure on it by… … The new mediacal dictionary
stricture — n. a stricture against, on * * * [ strɪktʃə] on a stricture against … Combinatory dictionary
stricture — UK [ˈstrɪktʃə(r)] / US [ˈstrɪktʃər] noun [countable] Word forms stricture : singular stricture plural strictures formal 1) a limit to your freedom 2) a criticism … English dictionary