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Examination
Facial laceration
Laceration
Laceration of finger
Laceration of forehead
Laceration of hand
Laceration of head
Tear

Translation of "laceration head " (English → French) :

Laceration of head

lacération de la tête
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 428088000
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 428088000


A rare functional disorder with recurrent episodes of torticollis posturing of the head (inclination or tilting of the head to one side) in healthy children. The prevalence is unknown and the benign nature of the disorder probably means that it is un

torticolis paroxystique bénin de l'enfant
SNOMEDCT-BE (inclination or tilting of the head to one side) in healthy children. The prevalence is unknown and the benign nature of the disorder probably means that it is un / 719521002
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 719521002


laceration | tear

lacération | déchirure accidentelle de la peau et du tissu sous-cutané
UGENT - Medical terms -
UGENT - Medical terms -


Laceration of vaginal wall without mention of perineal laceration

Déchirure de la paroi vaginale, sans mention de déchirure périnéale
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: O71.4
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: O71.4


Examination (heading)

examen (rubrique)
SNOMEDCT-CA (heading) / 394831002
SNOMEDCT-CA (rubrique) / 394831002


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 ...[+++]

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


Laceration of hand

lacération de la main
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 284549007
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 284549007


Laceration of forehead

lacération du front
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 283359004
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 283359004


Laceration of finger

lacération d'un doigt
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 274172008
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 274172008


Facial laceration

lacération faciale
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 370247008
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 370247008




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