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Fibrosing mediastinitis
Fibrous mediastinitis
Indurative mediastinitis
Interpleural space
Interpulmonary septum
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Mediastinal branches of thoracic aorta
Mediastinal fibrosis
Mediastinal mass
Mediastinal masses
Mediastinal septum
Mediastinal space
Mediastinal tumor
Mediastinal tumour
Mediastinitis
Mediastinum
Posterior mediastinal arteries
Rami mediastinales aortae thoracicae
Septum mediastinale

Traduction de «Mediastinal masses » (Anglais → Français) :





fibrous mediastinitis [ mediastinal fibrosis | indurative mediastinitis | fibrosing mediastinitis ]

médiastinite fibreuse


mediastinal branches of thoracic aorta [ posterior mediastinal arteries | rami mediastinales aortae thoracicae ]

rameaux médiastinaux de l'aorte thoracique [ rami mediastinales aortae thoracicae ]


mediastinal space [ mediastinum | mediastinal septum | interpleural space | interpulmonary septum | septum mediastinale ]

médiastin [ médiastinum ]


mediastinal tumor | mediastinal tumour

tumeur du médiastin


mass customization | mass production along with bespoke tailoring | mass customisation | mass-customisation

personnalisation de masse




A rare medullar disease defined as a development of a fluid-filled cavity or syrinx within the spinal cord due to blockage of cerebrospinal fluid circulation (for example due to basal arachnoiditis, meningeal carcinomatosis, various mass lesions), sp

syringomyélie secondaire


Melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) deficiency is the commonest form of monogenic obesity identified so far. MC4R deficiency is characterized by severe obesity, an increase in lean body mass and bone mineral density, increased linear growth in early child

obésité par déficit du récepteur de la mélanocortine 4




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