293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D012148 | L3341025 | preferred | S3868506 | Y | БЕСПОКОЙНЫХ НОГ СИНДРОМ |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D012148 | L0891119 | no | S1094936 | Y | BESPOKOINYKH NOG SINDROM |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D012148 | L1517091 | no | S1813000 | Y | EKBOMA SINDROM |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10038741 | L15751943 | no | S19079746 | Y | Синдром беспокойных ног (СБН) |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10083511 | L15763047 | no | S19079701 | Y | Синдром Экбома |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10058920 | L15763055 | no | S19079747 | N | Синдром беспокойных ног |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10024183 | L15763055 | no | S19079747 | N | Синдром беспокойных ног |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10042841 | L15763055 | no | S19079747 | N | Синдром беспокойных ног |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10058920 | L15763055 | no | S19079747 | Y | Синдром беспокойных ног |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10038742 | L16083022 | no | S19409004 | Y | Синдром усталых ног |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10080298 | L16104220 | no | S19410433 | Y | болезнь Виллиса-Экбома |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D012148 | L3377187 | no | S3904680 | Y | ЭКБОМА СИНДРОМ |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D012148 | L6968138 | no | S8111017 | Y | VITTMAAKA-EKBOMA SINDROM |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D012148 | L6969135 | no | S8111403 | Y | ВИТТМААКА-ЭКБОМА СИНДРОМ |
Medical Subject Headings Czech | A13054682 | AT204248819 | Druh dyssomnie charakterizované paresteziemi a dysteziemi dolních končetin vznikajícími při usínání, popř. při přechodu do tepla. Nepříjemné pocity jsou zaháněny pohyby končetin. Mohou být velmi úporné a znesnadňovat usnutí. Syndrom se vyskytuje relativně často, někdy je spojen s celkovým onemocněním, pravděpodobná je souvislost s periodickými pohyby končetin. (cit. Velký lékařský slovník online, 2014 http://lekarske.slovniky.cz) | ||||
Medical Subject Headings | A1651260 | AT187595833 | A disorder characterized by aching or burning sensations in the lower and rarely the upper extremities that occur prior to sleep or may awaken the patient from sleep. | ||||
NCI NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms | A17700763 | AT198085371 | A condition in which a person has a strong urge to move his or her legs in order to stop uncomfortable sensations. These include burning, itching, creeping, tugging, crawling, or pain. These feelings usually happen when a person is lying or sitting down, and are worse at night. They can also occur in other parts of the body. | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A17700763 | AT198109974 | A condition that occurs while resting or lying in bed; it is characterized by an irresistible urgency to move the legs to obtain relief from a strange and uncomfortable sensation in the legs. | ||||
NCI National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | A17700763 | AT210368075 | Uncomfortable or painful sensation associated with an irresistible urge to move the limbs, usually triggered by relaxation or lying down. | ||||
MSHNOR | A20195178 | AT221539869 | Tilstand (vanlig og ufarlig) kjennetegnet av verkende eller brennende følelse i underekstremitetene, og sjelden i overekstremitetene, som oppstår før søvn eller som kan vekke pasienten fra søvnen. | ||||
MEDLINEPLUS | A21145167 | AT203073627 | Restless legs syndrome (RLS) causes a powerful urge to move your legs. Your legs become uncomfortable when you are lying down or sitting. Some people describe it as a creeping, crawling, tingling, or burning sensation. Moving makes your legs feel better, but not for long. RLS can make it hard to fall asleep and stay asleep. In most cases, there is no known cause for RLS. In other cases, RLS is caused by a disease or condition, such as anemia or pregnancy. Some medicines can also cause temporary RLS. Caffeine, tobacco, and alcohol may make symptoms worse. Lifestyle changes, such as regular sleep habits, relaxation techniques, and moderate exercise during the day can help. If those don't work, medicines may reduce the symptoms of RLS. Most people with RLS also have a condition called periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD). PLMD is a condition in which a person's legs twitch or jerk uncontrollably, usually during sleep. PLMD and RLS can also affect the arms. NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute | ||||
HPO | A24681395 | AT206290295 | A feeling of uneasiness and restlessness in the legs after going to bed (sometimes causing insomnia). [HPO:probinson] | ||||
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus | A9331968 | AT58740992 | neurological disorder characterized by unpleasant sensations of the legs and an urge to move them for relief; usually occurs during or just prior to sleep, causing difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. |