dysmetabolic oligophrenia - translation to russian
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dysmetabolic oligophrenia - translation to russian

JOUBERT SYNDROME (JS) IS CHARACTERIZED BY CONGENITAL MALFORMATION OF THE BRAINSTEM AND AGENESIS OR HYPOPLASIA OF THE CEREBELLAR VERMIS LEADING TO AN ABNORMAL RESPIRATORY PATTERN, NYSTAGMUS, HYPOTONIA, ATAXIA, AND DELAY IN ACHIEVING MOTOR MILESTONES
Oligophreny; Oligophernia; Oligophrenia
  • (A) MRI Brain, axial T2 sequence showing enlarged superior cerebellar peduncles and vermian hypoplasia resulting in characteristic "molar tooth" appearance; (B) MRI Brain, sagittal T2 (a) and T1 (b) sequences showing vermian hypoplasia, predominantly at the superior aspect.

dysmetabolic oligophrenia      

медицина

дисметаболическая олигофрения

oligophrenia         

[ɔligə(u)'fri:niə]

медицина

олигопсихия

малоумие

олигофрения

умственная отсталость

врождённое слабоумие

существительное

медицина

олигофрения

слабоумие

oligophrenia         
сущ.
олигофрения, любая умственная недостаточность; слабоумие.

Definition

phenylketonuria
[?fi:n??l?ki:t?(?)'nj??r??, ?f?n?l-]
¦ noun Medicine an inherited inability to metabolize phenylalanine which can result in brain and nerve damage.

Wikipedia

Joubert syndrome

Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects the cerebellum, an area of the brain that controls balance and coordination.

Joubert syndrome is one of the many genetic syndromes associated with syndromic retinitis pigmentosa. The syndrome was first identified in 1969 by pediatric neurologist Marie Joubert in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, while working at the Montreal Neurological Institute and McGill University.

What is the Russian for dysmetabolic oligophrenia? Translation of &#39dysmetabolic oligophrenia&#39