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syndrome - перевод на испанский

SET OF MEDICAL SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS WHICH ARE CORRELATED WITH EACH OTHER AND OFTEN CLINICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH A PARTICULAR DISEASE OR DISORDER
Syndromes; Psychiatric syndrome; Withrawal symptoms; Withrawal syndromes; Withrawal syndrome; Subsyndromal; Genetic syndrome; Psychopathological syndromes; Psychopathological syndrome; Psychiatric syndromes; Syndrom; Genetic syndromes

syndrome         
síndrome
syndrome         
(n.) = síndrome
Ex: This is the "reference librarian as puritan" syndrome, to use William A Katz's trenchant phrase.
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* Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) = Síndrome del Túnel Carpiano (STC)
* clinical syndrome = síndrome clínico
* Down syndrome [Down's syndrome] = síndrome de Down, mongolismo
* information fatigue syndrome = síndrome de la sobrecarga de información
* SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) = SARS (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo y Grave)
* sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) = síndrome infantil de muerte súbita (SIMS)
* total allergy syndrome = síndrome de alergia total
* vinegar syndrome, the = síndrome del vinagre, el
Turner syndrome         
  • 45,X [[karyotype]], showing an unpaired X at the lower right
  • An infant with Turner syndrome
  • Duplicated ureter
  • [[Histopathology]] of ovarian tissue in mosaic (A and B) and full (C) Turner syndrome
  • Webbed neck in a teenage girl with Turner syndrome
  • Height comparison for women with full and mosaic Turner's compared to [[trisomy X]] and the general population
  • Bicuspid aortic valve
CHROMOSOMAL DISORDER IN WHICH A FEMALE IS PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY MISSING AN X CHROMOSOME
Turner's syndrome; Turner Syndrome; 45,X; XO syndrome; Turner's Syndrome; Gonadal dysgenesis Turner type; Bonnevie-Ullrich syndrome; Turners syndrome; Turners Syndrome; Karyotype 45,X; 45,X karyotype; Turner's; Turner disease; Ullrich-Turner syndrome; Bonnevie-Ulrich-Turner syndrome; Ulrich-Turner Syndrome; Bonnevie-Ullrich-Turner syndrome; Turner syndrome (Gonadal dysgenesis); Bonnevie Ullrich Turner syndrome; Single X syndrome; X syndrome; Bonnevie-Ulrich-Turner Syndrome; Bonnevie-Ulrich-Turner's Syndrome; Monosomy X; Partial anomalous venous drainage; Bonnevie–Ullrich–Turner syndrome; Bonnevie–Ullrich syndrome; Ring-X Turner Syndrome; Ring-X Turner syndrome; 45,X0
(Medicina) El síndrome de Turner, síndrome genético que aparece principalmente en mujeres (se caracteriza por la falta del cromosoma "X" y causa entre otros infertilidad)

Определение

syndrome
n.
1) the China; Stockholm syndrome
2) premenstrual; toxic shock syndrome (to suffer from premenstrual syndrome)

Википедия

Syndrome

A syndrome is a set of medical signs and symptoms which are correlated with each other and often associated with a particular disease or disorder. The word derives from the Greek σύνδρομον, meaning "concurrence".: 1818  When a syndrome is paired with a definite cause this becomes a disease. In some instances, a syndrome is so closely linked with a pathogenesis or cause that the words syndrome, disease, and disorder end up being used interchangeably for them. This substitution of terminology often confuses the reality and meaning of medical diagnoses. This is especially true of inherited syndromes. About one third of all phenotypes that are listed in OMIM are described as dysmorphic, which usually refers to the facial gestalt. For example, Down syndrome, Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome, and Andersen–Tawil syndrome are disorders with known pathogeneses, so each is more than just a set of signs and symptoms, despite the syndrome nomenclature. In other instances, a syndrome is not specific to only one disease. For example, toxic shock syndrome can be caused by various toxins; another medical syndrome named as premoter syndrome can be caused by various brain lesions; and premenstrual syndrome is not a disease but simply a set of symptoms.

If an underlying genetic cause is suspected but not known, a condition may be referred to as a genetic association (often just "association" in context). By definition, an association indicates that the collection of signs and symptoms occurs in combination more frequently than would be likely by chance alone.: 167 

Syndromes are often named after the physician or group of physicians that discovered them or initially described the full clinical picture. Such eponymous syndrome names are examples of medical eponyms. Recently, there has been a shift towards naming conditions descriptively (by symptoms or underlying cause) rather than eponymously, but the eponymous syndrome names often persist in common usage.

The defining of syndromes has sometimes been termed syndromology, but it is usually not a separate discipline from nosology and differential diagnosis generally, which inherently involve pattern recognition (both sentient and automated) and differentiation among overlapping sets of signs and symptoms. Teratology (dysmorphology) by its nature involves the defining of congenital syndromes that may include birth defects (pathoanatomy), dysmetabolism (pathophysiology), and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Примеры употребления для syndrome
1. Vienna Syndrome, it seems, is even more weird than Stockholm Syndrome.
2. A spokeswoman said: "The Down‘s Syndrome Association does not consider Down‘s syndrome a reason for termination.
3. "The Down‘s Syndrome Association does not consider Down‘s Syndrome a reason for termination.
4. Down‘s syndrome People born with three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the usual two develop Down‘s syndrome.
5. The team next hope to offer PGH for disorders such as Fragile X Syndrome, Myotonic Dystrophy and Prader–Willi Syndrome.