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CCHFV
Choroidal haemorrhage
Choroidal haemorrhage NOS
Choroidal haemorrhage and rupture
Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus
Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus
Doyne choroiditis
Doyne's choroiditis
Doyne's familial honeycombed choroiditis
Expulsive
Haemorrhage
Haemorrhagic bovine septicaemia
Haemorrhagic septicaemia
Haemorrhagic septicaemia of cattle
Pasteurella multocida infection
Pasteurellosis of cattle
Septicaemic pasteurellosis

Vertaling van "Choroidal haemorrhage " (Engels → Nederlands) :



Choroidal haemorrhage:NOS | expulsive

bloeding van choroidea | NNO | bloeding van choroidea | expulsief


Choroidal haemorrhage and rupture

bloeding en ruptuur van choroidea


Doyne choroiditis | Doyne's choroiditis | Doyne's familial honeycombed choroiditis

choroiditis van Doyne


haemorrhagic bovine septicaemia | haemorrhagic septicaemia | haemorrhagic septicaemia of cattle | Pasteurella multocida infection | pasteurellosis of cattle | septicaemic pasteurellosis

bipolarisbacillose


Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus | Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus | Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus | CCHFV [Abbr.]

Congo-Krim hemorragische koorts virus | Krim hemorragische koorts


Choroideremia Dystrophy, choroidal (central areolar)(generalized)(peripapillary) Gyrate atrophy, choroid

atrophia gyrata choroideae | choroïderemie | dystrophia choroidalis (centraal areolair)(gegeneraliseerd)(peripapillair)


A rare syndromic microphthalmia disorder with characteristics of microphthalmia with coloboma (which may involve the iris, ciliary body, choroid, retina and/or optic nerve), microcephaly, short stature and intellectual disability. Other eye abnormali

X-gebonden colobomateuze microftalmie, microcefalie, intellectuele achterstand, kleine gestalte-syndroom


A rare inflammatory eye disease of unknown aetiology characterised by generalised inflammation of the uvea (iris, ciliary body, choroid), retina and vitreous with consequent ciliary spasm and posterior synechiae formation, leading to acute or chronic

idiopathische panuveïtis




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