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Fusion des vertèbres progressive non infectieuse
Histiocytose progressive mucineuse héréditaire
Mobilité progressive
Paralysie bulbaire progressive
Poliodystrophie sclérosante progressive
Primitive
Progressive external ophthalmoplegia

Vertaling van "disease progresses " (Frans → Nederlands) :

TERMINOLOGIE
Amyotrophie spinale progressive Dégénérescence familiale du neurone moteur Paralysie bulbaire progressive Sclérose latérale:amyotrophique | primitive

familiale ziekte van motorische neuronen | laterale sclerose | amyotrofe | laterale sclerose | primaire | progressieve | bulbairparalyse | progressieve | spinale spieratrofie












syndrome de neurodégénérescence progressive de l'enfant-cécité-ataxie-spasticité

progressieve neurodegeneratie met vroege aanvang, blindheid, ataxie, spasticiteit


ophtalmoplégie externe progressive chronique de l'adulte avec myopathie mitochondriale

chronische progressieve externe oftalmoplegie met mitochondriale myopathie met aanvang op volwassen leeftijd


néphropathie progressive avec hypertension autosomique dominante

autosomaal dominante progressieve nefropathie met hypertensie


IN-CONTEXT TRANSLATIONS
Mieux intégrer les travaux de la Commission dans le contexte plus large des réseaux de surveillance des maladies animales en améliorant la coopération avec les pays voisins, par exemple dans le contexte de l'Union euro-méditerranéenne et de la PEV ainsi que du GF-TADS (Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Diseases), le cadre mondial pour la lutte progressive contre les maladies animales transfrontalières établi par l'OIE et la FAO (Organisation des Nations unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture).

Het werk van de Commissie beter integreren in de bredere context van surveillancenetwerken voor dierziekten door het versterken van de samenwerking met naburige landen, zoals via de Euro-Mediterrane Unie en de ENB en binnen het kader van GF-TADS, het wereldwijde kaderprogramma voor de progressieve bestrijding van grensoverschrijdende ziekten, opgericht door het OIE en de FAO (Voedsel-en Landbouworganisatie).


“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia .

“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.


“In the face of this devastating chronic and progressive disease, it is important for AD caregivers to know about the available educational resources, support networks and treatments in order to enhance these discussions at all stages of the disease ”.

“In the face of this devastating chronic and progressive disease, it is important for AD caregivers to know about the available educational resources, support networks and treatments in order to enhance these discussions at all stages of the disease”.


“In the face of this devastating chronic and progressive disease, it is important for AD caregivers to know about the available educational resources, support networks and treatments in order to enhance these discussions at all stages of the disease ”.

“In the face of this devastating chronic and progressive disease, it is important for AD caregivers to know about the available educational resources, support networks and treatments in order to enhance these discussions at all stages of the disease”.


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“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia .

“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.


Dans l’étude POPADAD (Prevention of Progression of Arterial Disease and Diabetes Study Group), une étude randomisée contrôlée en double aveugle, ayant inclus des patients diabétiques de type 2 présentant une artériopathie périphérique asymptomatique- et sans affection cardio-vasculaire symptomatique- l’administration d’acide acétylsalicylique (100 mg p.j) et/ou d’antioxydants n’a pas diminué le risque cardio-vasculaire, ni la mortalité après un suivi moyen d’environ 6,5 ans [ Brit Med J 2008; 337: a1840 avec éditorial : a1806 ].

In de POPADAD-studie (Prevention of Progression of Arterial Disease and Diabetes Study Group), een gerandomiseerde gecontroleerde dubbelblinde studie bij patiënten met type 2-diabetes met asymptomatische perifere arteriopathie – en zonder symptomatische cardiovasculaire aandoening – werd met acetylsalicylzuur (100 mg p.d) en/of anti-oxidantia, na een gemiddelde follow-up van ongeveer 6,5 jaar, geen daling van het cardiovasculaire risico of van de mortaliteit gezien [ Brit Med J 2008; 337: a1840 met editoriaal : a1806 ].


R.W. Schrier en R.O. Estacio: The effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors on the progression of nondiabetic renal disease: a pooled analysis of individual-patient data from 11 randomized, controlled trials (Editorial) Ann Intern Med 135 : 138-139(2001)

R.W. Schrier en R.O. Estacio: The effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors on the progression of nondiabetic renal disease: a pooled analysis of individual-patient data from 11 randomized, controlled trials (Editoriaal) Ann Intern Med 135 : 138-139(2001)


“ These survey results reveal th at changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers ,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.

“These survey results reveal that changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.


D’après la Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study chez des patients insuffisants rénaux non diabétiques, il est recommandé chez les patients présentant une insuffisance rénale progressive et une protéinurie > 1 g/24 heures, d’atteindre une tension artérielle - mesurée de préférence le matin avant de prendre le médicament - inférieure ou égale à 125/75 mmHg.

Op basis van de Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study, bij niet-diabetische patiënten met nierfalen, wordt bij patiënten met progressieve nierinsufficiëntie en met een proteïnurie van > 1 g/24 uur, een bloeddruk van 125/75 mmHg of minder aanbevolen, bij voorkeur gemeten ‘s morgens vóór de inname van de medicatie.


“ These survey results reveal th at changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers ,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.

“These survey results reveal that changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.




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