Dyspepsia

  • 51Charles Darwin's illness — For much of his adult life Charles Darwin s illness repeatedly affected him with an uncommon combination of symptoms, leaving him severely debilitated for long periods of time, incapable of normal life and intellectual production, staying in bed… …

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  • 52Диспепсия — I Диспепсия (dyspepsia; греч. dys + pepsis пищеварение) расстройства пищеварения и желудочно кишечном тракте. Термин «диспепсия» в педиатрии ранее употребляли для обозначения самостоятельного функционального заболевания желудочно кишечного тракта …

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  • 54Dyspepsie fonctionnelle — Dyspepsie La dyspepsie correspond à un ensemble de symptômes de douleur ou de malaise épigastrique (région supérieure de l’abdomen) dont l’origine se situerait au niveau de l estomac ou des structures proches. Sommaire 1 Épidémiologie 2 Causes 3… …

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  • 55Cynara scolymus — Para otras plantas llamadas alcachofa o alcaucil , véase Alcachofa (desambiguación).   Alcachofa o alcaucil …

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  • 56dyspeptic — Relating to or suffering from dyspepsia. * * * dys·pep·tic pep tik adj relating to or having dyspepsia dys·pep·ti·cal·ly ti k(ə )lē adv dyspeptic n a person having dyspepsia …

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  • 57Dyspepsie — Verdauungsstörung * * * Dys|pep|sie 〈f. 19; Med.〉 Verdauungsstörung [<grch. dyspepsia] * * * Dyspepsie   [zu griechisch pépsis »Kochen«, »Verdauung«] die, /... si|en, ungenaue Bezeichnung für v. a. nicht organisch bedingte Verdauungsstörungen …

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  • 58dispepsie — DISPEPSÍE, dispepsii, s.f. Tulburare a procesului de digestie (manifestată prin dureri, balonări etc.). – Din fr. dyspepsie, lat. dyspepsia. Trimis de LauraGellner, 16.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  dispepsíe s. f. (sil. si e), art. dispepsía, g. d.… …

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  • 59dyspeptic — [dis pep′tik] adj. [< Gr dyspeptos (see DYSPEPSIA) + IC] 1. of, causing, or having dyspepsia 2. morose; grouchy n. a person who suffers from dyspepsia dyspeptically adv …

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  • 60dys|pep´ti|cal|ly — dys|pep|tic «dihs PEHP tihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having to do with dyspepsia. 2. suffering from dyspepsia. 3. Figurative. gloomy; pessimistic: »a dyspeptic outlook on the world. SYNONYM(S): morbid. –n. a person who has dyspepsia …

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