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Renal colic
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
A sudden pain caused by a kidney stone or stones in the ureter
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Colic, английский
- 1. pain in any part of the intestinal tract. also called enteralgia, tormina 2. crying and irritability in babies, especially from stomach pains comment: although colic can refer to pain caused by indigestion, it can also be caused by stones in the gall bladder or kidney.
- Cólico
- Pain in a horse`s abdomen, ranging from mild to life-threateningly severe. colic is the number one killer of horses.
Colica di fegato , итальянский
Colica di reni , итальянский
Colica epatica, итальянский
Colica media accessoria (waldeyer), английский
Colica renale, итальянский
Colicae, английский
Colicina, латинский
Colicospermaticae (quain), английский
Colicus morbus, i, m, латинский
Colicus ramus, английский
Renal, английский
Renal
Renal, испанский
Renal artery, английский
One of two arteries running from the abdominal aorta to the kidneys
Renal calculus, английский
A small hard mineral mass called a stone in the kidney
Renal capsule, английский
Same as fibrous capsule
Renal clearance, английский
The measurement of the rate at which kidneys filter impurities from blood
Renal corpuscle, английский
Part of a nephron in the cortex of a kidney. also called malpighian body
Renal dialysis, английский
- Diálisis renal
- A method of artificially maintaining the chemical balance of the blood when the kidneys have failed, or the process of using this method. also called dialysis
Renal disease, английский
Enfermedad renal
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Electric shock, английский
A sudden passage of electricity into the body, causing a nervous spasm or, in severe cases, death
Jerk, английский
- A sudden movement of part of the body which indicates that the local reflex arc is intact verb to make sudden movements, or cause something to make sudden movements in some forms of epilepsy the limbs jerk.
- A sudden snatch or drawing pull; particularly applied to that given to the trigger of a lock. (see saccade.)
- To pull or yank a rope or rein.
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