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BIANS
Blunt head injury
Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia
Closed head injury
HIC
Head injury
Head injury criterion
Head-injury criterion
Multiple superficial injuries of head
Neck injury criterion
Nova Scotia Head Injury Association
Superficial injury of head

Translation of "head-injury criterion " (English → French) :

head-injury criterion | HIC [Abbr.]

critère de blessure à la tête | HIC [Abbr.]
IATE - Land transport
IATE - Land transport


head-injury criterion

critère de blessure à la tête
Safety Equipment (Motor Vehicles and Bicycles)
Sécurité (Véhicules automobiles et bicyclettes)


head injury criterion | HIC [Abbr.]

critère de blessure à la tête
IATE - TRANSPORT | Health
IATE - TRANSPORT | Health


closed head injury [ blunt head injury ]

traumatisme crânien fermé
Nervous System | Bones and Joints
Système nerveux | Os et articulations


neck injury criterion

critère de lésion du cou
IATE - Land transport
IATE - Land transport


Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia [ BIANS | Nova Scotia Head Injury Association ]

Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia [ BIANS | Nova Scotia Head Injury Association ]
Private-Sector Bodies and Committees | Nervous System
Organismes et comités du secteur privé | Système nerveux


Head injury

lésion traumatique de la tête
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 82271004
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 82271004


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 f ...[+++]

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, ...[+++]
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F98.4
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F98.4


Multiple superficial injuries of head

Lésions traumatiques superficielles multiples de la tête
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: S00.7
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: S00.7


Superficial injury of head

Lésion traumatique superficielle de la tête
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: S00
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: S00




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