uteroplacental apoplexy - translation to russian
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uteroplacental apoplexy - translation to russian

HUMAN DISEASE
Pituitary tumor apoplexy
  •  [[Visual field]] loss in '''[[bitemporal hemianopsia]]''': compression of the [[optic chiasm]] leads to a characteristic pattern of vision loss affecting the outer halves of each eye.
  • Normal pituitary gland on MRI (T1 sagittal without contrast enhancement). The arrow points at the posterior pituitary (intense signal), and the arrowhead at the anterior pituitary.
  •  The adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, are typically the first to be affected in pituitary apoplexy. When the stimulating hormone ACTH is not secreted, the adrenals cease to produce cortisol.

uteroplacental apoplexy      

медицина

матка Кувелера

pituitary apoplexy         

медицина

гипофизарная апоплексия

кровоизлияние в гипофиз

placental insufficiency         
PLACENTA DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY INSUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW TO THE PLACENTA DURING PREGNANCY
Uteroplacental insufficiency; Utero-placental insufficiency

медицина

плацентарная недостаточность

Definition

apoplectic
[?ap?'pl?kt?k]
¦ adjective
1. overcome with anger.
2. dated relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke).
Derivatives
apoplectically adverb

Wikipedia

Pituitary apoplexy

Pituitary apoplexy is bleeding into or impaired blood supply of the pituitary gland. This usually occurs in the presence of a tumor of the pituitary, although in 80% of cases this has not been diagnosed previously. The most common initial symptom is a sudden headache, often associated with a rapidly worsening visual field defect or double vision caused by compression of nerves surrounding the gland. This is often followed by acute symptoms caused by lack of secretion of essential hormones, predominantly adrenal insufficiency.

The diagnosis is achieved with magnetic resonance imaging and blood tests. Treatment is by the timely correction of hormone deficiencies. In many cases, surgical decompression is required. Many people who have had a pituitary apoplexy develop pituitary hormone deficiencies and require long-term hormone supplementation. The first case of the disease was recorded in 1898.

What is the Russian for uteroplacental apoplexy? Translation of &#39uteroplacental apoplexy&#39 to R