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Odynophagia — ICD 10 R13 ICD 9 787.20 DiseasesDB 17942 Odynophagia … Wikipedia
odynophagia — Pain on swallowing. [odyno + G. phago to eat] * * * odyno·pha·gia ō .din ə fā j(ē )ə n pain produced by swallowing * * * n. a sensation of pain behind the sternum as food or fluid is swallowed; particularly, the burning sensation experienced by… … Medical dictionary
odynophagia — n. a sensation of pain behind the sternum as food or fluid is swallowed; particularly, the burning sensation experienced by patients with oesophagitis when hot, spicy, or alcoholic liquid is swallowed … The new mediacal dictionary
odynophagia — noun severe pain on swallowing due to a disorder of the esophagus • Hypernyms: ↑pain, ↑hurting … Useful english dictionary
Дисфагия (Odynophagia) — нарушение акта глотания, вызванное органическим или функциональными расстройствами; сопровождается чувством боли за грудиной во время глотания; главным образом, возникает чувство жжения, испытываемое больными эзофагитом во время проглатывания… … Медицинские термины
Dysphagia — Not to be confused with Dysphasia. Dysphagia ICD 10 R13 ICD 9 438.82, 787.2 … Wikipedia
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