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Accept referrals with eye conditions
Initiate referrals to ophthalmology
Make referrals to eye care specialists
Make referrals to ophthalmology
Receive patient referral with eye condition
Receive patient referrals with eye conditions
Receive referrals from eye clinics
Refer patients to phthalmology service

Vertaling van "patients whose eyes " (Engels → Frans) :

TERMINOLOGIE
Cost of Maintenance of Patients Whose Care is the Responsibility of the Government of Canada Regulation

Règlement sur le coût de l'entretien des malades pris en charge par le gouvernement du Canada


accept referrals with eye conditions | receive patient referral with eye condition | receive patient referrals with eye conditions | receive referrals from eye clinics

recevoir les patients réorientés atteints de problèmes oculaires


Cost of Maintenance of Patients and Residents Whose Care is the Responsibility of the Government of Canada Regulation

glement sur le coût de l'entretien des malades et des pensionnaires pris en charge par le gouvernement du Canada


A very rare subtype of autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type 3 with characteristics of late-onset and slowly progressive cerebellar signs (gait ataxia) and eye movement abnormalities. To date, only 23 affected patients have been described from on

ataxie spinocérébelleuse type 26


initiate referrals to ophthalmology | refer patients to phthalmology service | make referrals to eye care specialists | make referrals to ophthalmology

orienter un patient vers un service d’ophtalmologie


A rare association of malformations described in only three patients including two siblings. The first patient had profound intellectual deficit and clinical features including short stature, coarse face, deep-set eyes, microphthalmia, large ears, gy

syndrome d'anomalie du développement sexuel-déficience intellectuelle


This syndrome is characterized by white plaque-like lesions involving the macula but sparing the peripapillary areas of both eyes. It has been described in five patients. In contrast to patients with macular serpiginous choroiditis presenting with si

maculopathie placoïde persistante
IN-CONTEXT TRANSLATIONS
He asked how that could be, and he concluded that some patients whose eyes were still functional really did not need the surgery, but because they had cataracts they could have the surgery.

Il a voulu savoir comment cela était possible et il a conclu que pour certains patients dont les yeux fonctionnaient toujours bien, la chirurgie n'aurait pas été nécessaire, mais, parce qu'ils avaient des cataractes, ils pouvaient se prévaloir de cette chirurgie.




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