auscultatory alternans - перевод на арабский
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auscultatory alternans - перевод на арабский

HEMIPLEGIA CHARACTERIZED BY RECURRENT EPISODES OF TEMPORARY WEAKNESS OR COMPLETE PARALYSIS ON ONE OR BOTH SIDES OF THE BODY
Hemiphlegia alternans; Hemiplegia alternans

auscultatory alternans      
‎ تَناوُبٌ تَسَمُّعِيّ‎
pulsus alternans         
  • Arterial waveform.
MEDICAL CONDITION
Pulsus Alternans
‎ نَبَضٌ مُتَناوِب, نَبْضٌ مُتَناوِب‎
triangle of auscultation         
RELATIVE THINNING OF THE MUSCULATURE OF THE BACK, SITUATED ALONG THE MEDIAL BORDER OF THE SCAPULA
Triangle of ausculation; Rhomboid intercostal block
‎ مُثَلَّثُ التَّسَمُّع‎

Определение

blood pressure
n.
1) to take smb.'s blood pressure
2) elevated, high; labile; low; normal blood pressure

Википедия

Alternating hemiplegia of childhood

Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is an ultra-rare neurological disorder named for the transient episodes, often referred to as "attacks", of hemiplegia (weakness or paralysis) from which those with the disorder suffer. It typically presents before the age of 18 months. These hemiplegic attacks can cause anything from mild weakness to complete paralysis on one or both sides of the body, and they can vary greatly in duration. Attacks may also alternate from one side of the body to the other, or alternate between affecting one or both sides during a single attack. Besides hemiplegia, symptoms of the disorder include an extremely broad range of neurological and developmental impairments which are not well understood. Normally, hemiplegia and other associated symptoms cease completely with sleep, but they may recur upon waking.

Most frequently AHC is caused by a spontaneous mutation in the ATP1A3 gene. It is an extremely rare disorder – approximately 1 in 1,000,000 people have AHC. It was only recently discovered, having first been characterized in 1971.