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10:05 Feb 16, 2007 |
English to German translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Cardiology / coronary circulation | |||||||
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4 | 1st obtuse marginal (coronary artery) |
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1st om 1st obtuse marginal (coronary artery) Explanation: Let Google search for "coronary arteries" "OM". It'll spill out links like the one below which contains the following "...cumflex; LM = left main; OM = obtuse marginal; PD = posterior. descending; PL= posterior left ... dict total in-flow is unaffected up to critical stenoses..." See also your Kudoz entry dated 12:23pm Apr 25, 2005. You were asking about "acute marginal" at the time. One of the answers you got then was from Anne Schulz: "doch, doch - schon spitzwinkelig abgehend, der Ramus marginalis dexter, im Gegensatz zum R. marginalis sinister ("obtuse marginal"), der stumpfwinklig(er) vom R. circumflexus der li. Koronararterie abgeht. 1 hr -> danke! - ja, gut, das "spitzwinkelig" geben wir im Deutschen aber nicht wieder, richtig?" Good luck for your next search! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 50 mins (2007-02-16 10:56:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ach so, hab ich vergessen, das wär also dann der "Ramus marginalis sinister" Reference: http://www.springerlink.com/index/T125605550347051 |
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