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Anterior chamber of eye
Canadian Lung Association
Canadian Tuberculosis Association
Carry out comprehensive eye examinations
Chamber of the eye
Chambers of the eye
Ocular TB
Ocular tuberculosis
Perform comprehensive examination of the eye
Perform comprehensive eye examination
Perform comprehensive eye examinations
Posterior chamber of eye
The Tuberculosis Sanatoria Superannuation Act
Tuberculosis of eye
Tuberculosis of the eye
With the naked eye
With the unaided eye
With the unassisted eye

Traduction de «tuberculosis the eye » (Anglais → Français) :

ocular tuberculosis [ ocular TB | tuberculosis of eye ]

tuberculose oculaire [ tuberculose de l'œil ]






Canadian Lung Association [ Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association | Canadian Tuberculosis Association | Canadian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis | Canadian Association for the Prevention of Consumption and Other Forms of Tuberculosis ]

Association pulmonaire du Canada [ Association canadienne contre la tuberculose et les maladies respiratoires | Association canadienne antituberculeuse | Association canadienne de préservation contre la tuberculose | Association canadienne anti-tuberculose | Association canadienne pour l'enrayemen ]


anterior chamber of eye | chamber of the eye | chambers of the eye | posterior chamber of eye

chambre antérieure de l'oeil | chambre de l'oeil | chambre postérieure de l'oeil


Definition: 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 ...[+++]

Définition: Trouble caractérisé par des mouvements intentionnels, répétitifs, stéréotypés, dépourvus de finalité (et souvent rythmés), non lié à un trouble psychiatrique ou neurologique identifié. Lorsque ces mouvements surviennent dans le cadre d'un autre trouble, seul ce dernier doit être noté. Ces mouvements peuvent ne pas avoir de composante automutilatrice; ils comprennent: un balancement du corps, un balancement de la tête, le fait de s'arracher les cheveux, de se tordre les cheveux, de claquer des doigts et de battre des mains. Les comportements stéréotypés auto-mutilateurs comprennent: le fait de se cogner la tête, de se gifler, de se mettre le doigt dans l'œil, de se mordre les mains, les lèvres ou d'autres parties du corps. L'ens ...[+++]


with the naked eye | with the unaided eye | with the unassisted eye

à l'oeil nu | observé à l'oeil nu


carry out comprehensive eye examinations | perform comprehensive eye examination | perform comprehensive examination of the eye | perform comprehensive eye examinations

réaliser des examens complets des yeux


The Tuberculosis Sanatoria Superannuation Act [ An Act respecting the Superannuation of Employees in Tuberculosis Sanatoria and Hospitals ]

The Tuberculosis Sanatoria Superannuation Act [ An Act respecting the Superannuation of Employees in Tuberculosis Sanatoria and Hospitals ]


Definition: Syndromes in which the predominant manifestation is some form of tic. A tic is an involuntary, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movement (usually involving circumscribed muscle groups) or vocal production that is of sudden onset and that serves no apparent purpose. Tics tend to be experienced as irresistible but usually they can be suppressed for varying periods of time, are exacerbated by stress, and disappear during sleep. Common simple motor tics include only eye-blinking, neck-jerking, shoulder- shrugging, and facial grimacing. Common simple vocal tics include throat-clearing, barking, sniffing, and hissing. Common complex tics include hitting oneself, jumping, and hopping. Common complex vocal tics include the repetition ...[+++]

Définition: Syndromes, caractérisés par la présence, au premier plan, d'un tic. Un tic est un mouvement moteur ou une vocalisation involontaire, rapide, récurrent et non rythmique (impliquant habituellement des groupes musculaires déterminés), survenant brusquement et sans but apparent. Les tics sont habituellement ressentis comme étant irrépressibles, mais peuvent en général être supprimés durant une période de temps variable. Ils sont souvent exacerbés par le stress et disparaissent durant le sommeil. Les tics moteurs simples banals comportent le clignement des yeux, les mouvements brusques du cou, les haussements d'épaules et les grimaces. Les tics vocaux simples banals comportent le râclement de gorge, l'aboiement , le reniflement et le ...[+++]


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