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1) Medicine: dysopia, dysopsia, paropsis, vision disorders, visual impairment2) Psychology: disturbance of vision3) Aviation medicine: impairment of vision, visibility deterioration, vision disorder, vision disturbance, visual disorder, visual disturbance4) Scuba diving: eyesight disorder5) Clinical trial: abnormal vision -
3 F98.4
рус Стереотипные двигательные расстройстваeng Stereotyped movement disorders. Voluntary, repetitive, stereotyped, nonfunctional (and often rhythmic) movements that do not form part of any recognized psychiatric or neurological condition. When such movements occur as symptoms of some other disorder, only the overall disorder should be recorded. The movements that are of a non self-injurious variety include: body-rocking, head-rocking, hair-plucking, hair-twisting, finger-flicking mannerisms, and hand-flapping. Stereotyped self-injurious behaviour includes repetitive head-banging, face-slapping, eye-poking, and biting of hands, lips or other body parts. All the stereotyped movement disorders occur most frequently in association with mental retardation (when this is the case, both should be recorded). If eye-poking occurs in a child with visual impairment, both should be coded: eye-poking under this category and the visual condition under the appropriate somatic disorder code. Stereotype/habit disorder. (Excludes: ) abnormal involuntary movements ( R -
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рус Специфическое расстройство спеллингованияeng Specific spelling disorder. The main feature is a specific and significant impairment in the development of spelling skills in the absence of a history of specific reading disorder, which is not solely accounted for by low mental age, visual acuity problems, or inadequate schooling. The ability to spell orally and to write out words correctly are both affected. Specific spelling retardation (without reading disorder). (Excludes: ) agraphia NOS ( R48.8), spelling difficulties: associated with a reading disorder ( F81.0), due to inadequate teaching ( Z55.8) -
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рус Специфическое расстройство чтенияeng Specific reading disorder. The main feature is a specific and significant impairment in the development of reading skills that is not solely accounted for by mental age, visual acuity problems, or inadequate schooling. Reading comprehension skill, reading word recognition, oral reading skill, and performance of tasks requiring reading may all be affected. Spelling difficulties are frequently associated with specific reading disorder and often remain into adolescence even after some progress in reading has been made. Specific developmental disorders of reading are commonly preceded by a history of disorders in speech or language development. Associated emotional and behavioural disturbances are common during the school age period. "Backward reading". Developmental dyslexia. Specific reading retardation. (Excludes: ) alexia NOS ( R48.0), dyslexia NOS ( R48.0), reading difficulties secondary to emotional disorders ( F93.-) -
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vision disorder, disturbance of vision, sight disturbance, visual disturbance, visibility deterioration, visual impairment -
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1) Medicine: vision problems (снижение остроты зрения, двоение предметов, нарушение цветоощущения, вызванные травмой глаза, головы, отравлением или заболеванием.)2) Psychology: disturbance of vision3) Ecology: eye disorder4) Aviation medicine: impairment of vision, visibility deterioration6) Laser medicine: visual disturbanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расстройство зрения
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рус Органический галлюцинозeng Organic hallucinosis. A disorder of persistent or recurrent hallucinations, usually visual or auditory, that occur in clear consciousness and may or may not be recognized by the subject as such. Delusional elaboration of the hallucinations may occur, but delusions do not dominate the clinical picture; insight may be preserved. Organic hallucinatory state (nonalcoholic). (Excludes: ) alcoholic hallucinosis ( F10.5), schizophrenia ( F20.-) -
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