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Alcoholic hallucinosis
Choledocholithiasis
Chronic alcoholism Dipsomania Drug addiction
Colic
Common bile duct dilator
Common bile duct probe
Common bile duct stone
Common duct
Cystic duct
Delirium tremens
Disorder of personality and behaviour
Gallstone
Hepatic cholelithiasis
Hepatic duct
Jealousy
Paranoia
Psychoactive substance abuse
Psychosis NOS
Unspecified or without cholangitis or cholecystitis

Translation of "common duct " (English → French) :

TERMINOLOGY
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Choledocholithiasis | Gallstone (impacted) of:bile duct NOS | common duct | hepatic duct | Hepatic:cholelithiasis | colic (recurrent) | unspecified or without cholangitis or cholecystitis

Calcul (bloqué) d'un canal biliaire SAI | Cholélithiase hépatique | Colique hépatique (récidivante) | Lithiase du canal cholédoque | sans précision ou sans angiocholite ni cholécystite
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: K80.5
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: K80.5


Biliary duct or passage NOS Common bile duct Cystic duct Hepatic duct

Canal:biliaire SAI | cholédoque | cystique | hépatique |
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: C24.0
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: C24.0


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 symptom ...[+++]

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 complic ...[+++]
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F10-F19
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F10-F19


Common bile duct dilator

dilatateur pour le canal cholédoque
SNOMEDCT-BE (physical object) / 467701002
SNOMEDCT-BE (physical object) / 467701002


Common bile duct probe

sonde pour cholédoque
SNOMEDCT-BE (physical object) / 467700001
SNOMEDCT-BE (physical object) / 467700001


Common bile duct stone

calcul du cholédoque
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 307132003
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 307132003


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 com ...[+++]

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 ...[+++]
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F95
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F95


Accessory hepatic duct Congenital malformation of bile duct NOS Duplication:biliary duct | cystic duct

Canal hépatique surnuméraire Duplication du canal:biliaire | cystique | Malformation congénitale des voies biliaires SAI
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: Q44.5
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: Q44.5


A rare otorhinolaryngologic disease with characteristics of the unilateral or bilateral dehiscence of the bone(s) overlying the superior (most common), lateral or posterior semicircular canal(s). Patients present audiological (autophony, aural fullne

syndrome de déhiscence du canal semi-circulaire
SNOMEDCT-BE (s) overlying the superior (most common), lateral or posterior semicircular canal(s). Patients present audiological (autophony, aural fullne / 768933005
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 768933005


A rare benign nail tumor originating in the nail matrix characterized by localized pachyonychia and variable degrees of pigmentation: pigmented, melanocytic (common, longitudinal melanonychia that may simulate a foreign body) or hypopigmented. Histop

matricome onychocytique
SNOMEDCT-BE (common, longitudinal melanonychia that may simulate a foreign body) or hypopigmented. Histop / 773641008
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 773641008
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