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Translation of "abuse by sibling " (English → French) :
TERMINOLOGY
see also In-Context Translations below Abuse by sibling
maltraitance par un frère ou une sœur
SNOMEDCT-BE (event) / 433960002
SNOMEDCT-BE (event) / 433960002
Definition: Some degree of emotional disturbance usually following the birth of an immediately younger sibling is shown by a majority of young children. A sibling rivalry disorder should be diagnosed only if the degree or persistence of the disturbance is both statistically unusual and associated with abnormalities of social interaction. | Sibling jealousy
Définition: La plupart des jeunes enfants sont perturbés par la naissance d'un frère ou d'une sœur. On ne doit faire le diagnostic de rivalité dans la fratrie que lorsque la réaction émotionnelle est à l'évidence excessive ou trop prolongée et s'accompagne d'une perturbation du fonctionnement social. | Jalousie dans la fratrie
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F93.3
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F93.3
mental cruelty physical abuse sexual abuse torture
cruauté mentale sévices:physiques | sexuels | torture
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: Y07
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: Y07
Effects of:abuse of adult NOS | child abuse NOS
Effets de sévices infligés à un | adulte SAI | enfant SAI
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: T74.9
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: T74.9
Definition: This block contains a wide variety of disorders that differ in severity and clinical form but that are all attributable to the use of one or more psychoactive substances, which may or may not have been medically prescribed. The third character of the code identifies the substance involved, and the fourth character specifies the clinical state. The codes should be used, as required, for each substance specified, but it should be noted that not all fourth character codes are applicable to all substances. Identification of the psychoactive substance should be based on as many sources of information as possible. These include self-report data, analysis
of blood and other body ...[+++] fluids, characteristic physical and psychological symptoms, clinical signs and behaviour, and other evidence such as a drug being in the patient's possession or reports from informed third parties. Many drug users take more than one type of psychoactive substance. The main diagnosis should be classified, whenever possible, according to the substance or class of substances that has caused or contributed most to the presenting clinical syndrome. Other diagnoses should be coded when other psychoactive substances have been taken in intoxicating amounts (common fourth character .0) or to the extent of causing harm (common fourth character .1), dependence (common fourth character .2) or other disorders (common fourth character .3-.9). Only in cases in which patterns of psychoactive substance-taking are chaotic and indiscriminate, or in which the contributions of different psychoactive substances are inextricably mixed, should the diagnosis of disorders resulting from multiple drug use (F19.-) be used. | Modifiers The following fourth-character subdivisions are for use with categories F10-F19: Code Title .0 Acute intoxication A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, o ...
Modificateurs Les subdivisions suivantes peuvent être utilisées comme quatrième chiffre avec les rubriques F10-F19: Code Titre .0 Intoxication aiguë Etat consécutif à la prise d'une substance psycho-active et entraînant des perturbations de la conscience, des facultés cognitives, de la perception, de l'affect ou du comportement, ou d'autres fonctions et réponses psychophysiologiques. Les perturbations sont directement liées aux effets pharmacologiques aigus de la substance consommée, et disparaissent avec le temps, avec guérison complète, sauf dans les cas ayant entraîné des lésions organiques ou d'autres complications. Parmi les complications, on peut citer: les traumatismes, les fausses routes avec inhalation de vomissements, le delirium,
...[+++] le coma, les convulsions et d'autres complications médicales. La nature de ces complications dépend de la catégorie pharmacologique de la substance consommée et de son mode d'administration. Etats de transe et de possession au cours d'une intoxication par une substance psycho-active Intoxication pathologique Ivresse:SAI | alcoolique aiguë | Mauvais voyages (drogues) Excl.: intoxication signifiant empoisonnement (T36-T50) .1 Utilisation nocive pour la santé Mode de consommation d'une substance psycho-active qui est préjudiciable à la santé. Les complications peuvent être physiques (par exemple hépatite consécutive à des injections de substances psycho-actives par le sujet lui-même) ou psychiques (par exemple épisodes dépressifs secondaires à une forte consommation d'alcool). Abus d'une substance psycho-active .2 Syndrome de dépendance Ensemble de phénomènes comportementaux, cognitifs et physiologiques survenant à la suite d'une consommation répétée d'une substance psycho-active, typiquement associés à un désir puissant de prendre la drogue, à une difficulté à contrôler la consommation, à une poursuite de la consommation malgré des conséquences nocives, à un désinvestissement progressif des autres activités et obligations au profit ...WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F10-F19
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F10-F19
An extremely rare subtype of autosomal recessive intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease characterized by a CMT neuropathy associated with developmental delay, self-abusive behavior, dysmorphic features and vestibular Schwannoma. Motor nerve c
maladie de Charcot-Marie-Tooth intermédiaire autosomique récessive type B
SNOMEDCT-BE (CMT) disease characterized by a CMT neuropathy associated with developmental delay, self-abusive behavior, dysmorphic features and vestibular Schwannoma. Motor nerve c / 773330000
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 773330000
A rare association of malformations described in only three patients including two siblings. The first patient had profound intellectual deficit and clinical features including short stature, coarse face, deep-set eyes, microphthalmia, large ears, gy
syndrome d'anomalie du développement sexuel-déficience intellectuelle
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 719450007
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 719450007
An extremely rare disorder of sex development, reported in only two siblings to date. The syndrome has clinical features of 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis in association with severe dwarfism with generalised chondrodysplasia (bell-shaped thorax, m
syndrome de chondrodysplasie-anomalie du développement sexuel
SNOMEDCT-BE (bell-shaped thorax, m / 720851007
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 720851007
A very rare syndrome described in three siblings of one Japanese family with main features of congenital heart disease, round face with depressed nasal bridge, small mouth, short stature, and relatively dark skin and typical dermatoglyphic anomalies,
syndrome de cardiopathie congénitale-face ronde-petite taille
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 715987000
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 715987000
Disease with characteristics of recurrent skin ulceration, arthralgia, fever, peri-articular osteolysis, oligodontia and nail dystrophy. This disease has been described in five siblings in a family of Kirghizian origin (Central Asia). Three of the si
dermato-ostéolyse type Kirghize
SNOMEDCT-BE (Central Asia). Three of the si / 721090002
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 721090002
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