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Translation of "normal bowel habits " (English → French) :
TERMINOLOGY
see also In-Context Translations below Normal bowel habits
habitudes de défécation normales
SNOMEDCT-CA (constatation) / 55019002
SNOMEDCT-CA (constatation) / 55019002
A rare gastrooesophageal disease characterised by diffusely enlarged gastric folds, excessive mucus secretion, normal serum protein and gastric TGF-alpha levels. Patients typically present anaemia, abdominal pain not related to eating or bowel habits
gastropathie hypertrophique sans hypoprotéinémie
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 773397000
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 773397000
Change in bowel habit
Modification du transit intestinal
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: R19.4
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: R19.4
Irregular bowel habits
transit intestinal irrégulier
SNOMEDCT-BE (finding) / 444702007
SNOMEDCT-BE (finding) / 444702007
Altered bowel habit
modification du transit intestinal
SNOMEDCT-BE (finding) / 88111009
SNOMEDCT-BE (finding) / 88111009
Definition: Repeated, voluntary or involuntary passage of
faeces, usually of normal or near-normal consistency, in places not appropriate for that purpose in the individual's own sociocultural setting. The condition may represent an abnormal continuation of normal infantile incontinence, it may involve a loss of continence following
the acquisition of bowel control, or it may involve the deliberate deposition of faeces in inappropriate places in spite of normal physiological bowel control. The condition may occur as a monosymptomatic
...[+++]disorder, or it may form part of a wider disorder, especially an emotional disorder (F93.-) or a conduct disorder (F91.-). | Functional encopresis Incontinence of faeces of nonorganic origin Psychogenic encopresis
Définition: Trouble caractérisé par une émission fécale répétée, involontaire ou volontaire, habituelle
ment de consistance normale ou quasi-normale, dans des lieux non appropriés à cet usage, compte-tenu du contexte socio-culturel du sujet. Il peut s'agir de la persistance anormale de l'incontinence infantile physiologique, ou de la perte du contrôle sphinctérien survenant après une période de continence fécale, ou encore d'une émission fécale délibérée dans des lieux non appropriés en dépit d'un contrôle sphinctérien normal. L'encoprésie peut constituer un trouble isolé, mono-symptomatique, ou faire partie d'un autre trouble, en particu
...[+++]lier un trouble émotionnel (F93.-) ou un trouble des conduites (F91.-). | Encoprésie:fonctionnelle | psychogène | Incontinence fécale d'origine non organiqueWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F98.1
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F98.1
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Date index:2021-01-23 -
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