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Alcoholic hallucinosis
Anomaly
Chronic alcoholism Dipsomania Drug addiction
Delirium tremens
Disorder of personality and behaviour
Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice
Hereditary leukocytic hypersegmentation
Hyposegmentation
Jealousy
Leukomelanopathy
MAY
May
May be laxative
May have a laxative effect
May-Hegglin
May-Hegglin anomaly
Paranoia
Pelger-Huët
Psychoactive substance abuse
Psychosis NOS
VCLT
Vienna Convention of 23 May 1969 on the Law of Treaties

Vertaling van "May-Hegglin " (Engels → Frans) :

May-Hegglin anomaly

anomalie de May-Hegglin [ syndrome de May-Hegglin ]


Anomaly (granulation)(granulocyte) or syndrome:Alder | May-Hegglin | Pelger-Huët | Hereditary:leukocytic:hypersegmentation | hyposegmentation | leukomelanopathy

Anomalie (granulation) (granulocyte) ou syndrome de:Alder | May-Hegglin | Pelger-Huët | Hypersegmentation | Hyposegmentation | leucocytaire, héréditaire | Leucomélanopathie héréditaire


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 complications, on peut citer: les traumatismes, les fausses routes avec inhalation de vomissements, le delirium, ...[+++]


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 encopre ...[+++]

Définition: Trouble caractérisé par une émission fécale répétée, involontaire ou volontaire, habituellement 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 particulier un trouble émotionnel (F93.-) ou un trouble des conduites (F91.-). | Encoprésie:fonctionnelle | psyc ...[+++]


may have a laxative effect (1) | may be laxative (2)

peut être laxatif (1) | peut avoir des effets laxatifs (2)


Council Directive 91/250/EEC of 14 May 1991 on the legal protection of computer programs [ Council Directive of 14 May 1991 on the legal protection of computer programs ]

Directive 91/250/CEE du Conseil, du 14 mai 1991, concernant la protection juridique des programmes d'ordinateur [ Directive du Conseil du 14 mai 1991 concernant la protection juridique des programmes d'ordinateur ]


Erskine May's Treatise on the Laws, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament [ The Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament | Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice | A Treatise Upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament ]

Erskine May's Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament [ The Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament | Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice | A Treatise Upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament ]




A rare hepatic tumour that may manifest with abdominal pain or fullness, as well as diarrhoea or weight loss. More than 10% of cases are asymptomatic and in rare cases a carcinoid syndrome may be observed. The age of onset is variable. The aetiology

carcinome neuroendocrine hépatique primaire


Vienna Convention of 23 May 1969 on the Law of Treaties [ VCLT ]

Convention de Vienne du 23 mai 1969 sur le droit des traités




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