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Bacterial blotch
Bacterial chorioretinitis
Bacterial decay
Bacterial decomposition
Bacterial deterioration
Bacterial microorganisms in food
Bacterial spot
Brown blotch
Chorioretinal biopsy
Chorioretinitis+
Episcleritis+
Female pelvic inflammatory disease+
Interstitial keratitis+
Iridocyclitis+
Late or tertiary syphilis
Late syphilitic bursitis+
Leukoderma+
Liver+
Lung+
Muscle+
Oculopathy NEC+
Of bone+
Parasitic microorganisms in food
Pathogenic microorganisms in food
Pathogenic microorganisms in foods
Peritonitis+
Stage unspecified
Synovium+
Syphilis
Toxoplasma chorioretinitis
Tuberculous chorioretinitis+

Traduction de «Bacterial chorioretinitis » (Anglais → Néerlandais) :

Bacterial chorioretinitis

bacteriële choroïdoretinitis


bacterial decay | bacterial decomposition

ontbinding door bacteriën


bacterial blotch | bacterial spot | brown blotch

bacterievlekken | bruine-vlekkenziekte


bacterial decay | bacterial deterioration

bacterieel bederf


Tuberculous:chorioretinitis+ (H32.0*) | episcleritis+ (H19.0*) | interstitial keratitis+ (H19.2*) | iridocyclitis+ (H22.0*) | keratoconjunctivitis (interstitial)(phlyctenular)+ (H19.2*)

tuberculeuze | choroïdoretinitis (H32.0) | tuberculeuze | episcleritis (H19.0) | tuberculeuze | interstitiële keratitis (H19.2) | tuberculeuze | iridocyclitis (H22.0) | tuberculeuze | keratoconjunctivitis (interstitieel)(flyctenulair) (H19.2)


An early-onset chorioretinal dystrophy with characteristics of large atrophic macular and nasal retinal lesions, nystagmus, myopia, poor vision and slow disease progression. It has been described in two large families. Transmission is autosomal domin

progressieve bifocale chorioretinale atrofie




Glomerular disease in syphilis+ (N08.0*) Gumma (syphilitic) | Late or tertiary syphilis | any sites, except those classified to A52.0-A52.3 | Late syphilitic:bursitis+ (M73.1*) | chorioretinitis+ (H32.0*) | episcleritis+ (H19.0*) | female pelvic inflammatory disease+ (N74.2*) | leukoderma+ (L99.8*) | oculopathy NEC+ (H58.8*) | peritonitis+ (K67.2*) | Syphilis [stage unspecified] of:bone+ (M90.2*) | liver+ (K77.0*) | lung+ (J99.8*) | muscle+ (M63.0*) | synovium+ (M68.0*)

glomerulaire aandoening bij syfilis (N08.0) | gumma (syfilitisch)elke lokalisatie, behalve die geclassificeerd onder A52.0-A52.3 | late of tertiaire syfiliselke lokalisatie, behalve die geclassificeerd onder A52.0-A52.3 | late syfilitische | bursitis (M73.1) | late syfilitische | choroïdoretinitis (H32.0) | late syfilitische | episcleritis (H19.0) | late syfilitische | leukodermie (L99.8) | late syfilitische | oculopathie NEC (H58.8) | late syfilitische | ontstekingsproces in vrouwelijk bekken (N74.2) | late syfilitische | peritonitis (K67.2) | syfilis [stadium niet-gespecificeerd] van | bot (M90.2) | syfilis [stadium niet-gespecificeerd ...[+++]


Toxoplasma chorioretinitis (H32.0*)

choroïdoretinitis door Toxoplasma (H32.0)


bacterial microorganisms in food | pathogenic microorganisms in foods | parasitic microorganisms in food | pathogenic microorganisms in food

pathogene micro-organismen in voedingsmiddelen




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