thrombophlébite fémoro-poplitée et surale gauche

18:53 Oct 18, 2012
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French term or phrase: thrombophlébite fémoro-poplitée et surale gauche
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Any help with this term would be much appreciated.

Un écho-doppler veineux des membres inférieurs a été réalisé en ville confirmant la présomption clinique et montrant une thrombophlébite fémoro-poplitee et surale gauche, la tête du thrombus arrivant jusqu'en amont de la crosse de la grande saphène qui reste perméable et compressible.
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Summary of answers provided
1calf and popliteal vein thrombophlebitis on the left side / femoral-popliteal and left sural DVT
andres-larsen
Summary of reference entries provided
see Dr Levy's comments here
liz askew

  

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thrombophlébite fémoro-poplitee et surale gauche
calf and popliteal vein thrombophlebitis on the left side / femoral-popliteal and left sural DVT


Explanation:
calf and popliteal vein thrombophlebitis on the left side / femoral-popliteal and left side sural DVT

sources:

phlébite suro poplitée gauche > calf and popliteal vein DVT on the ...
www.proz.com › ... › Medical (general)
10 Sep 2012 – ***calf and popliteal vein thrombophlebitis on the left side*** ... of phlébite au niveau sural avec axes poplités et fémoraux: calf vein ... When DVT is present in the distal portion of the femoral vein and there is associated thrombosis ...

femoral-popliteal DVT | Case Studies
www.doctorsmedicalopinion.com › Search
A ***deep vein thrombosis (DVT)*** is a blood clot in a deep vein. ... lower limbs (03.05 ): no echo-color doppler signs of ***femoral-popliteal and sural DVT*** bilaterally.

DVT | Case Studies
www.doctorsmedicalopinion.com › Search
A ***deep vein thrombosis (DVT)*** is a blood clot in a deep vein. ... no ***echo-color doppler signs of femoral-popliteal and sural DVT*** bilaterally. ... Left Yes Yes Yes Limbs: No edema, and no signs of DVT Chest CT No contrast medium injected.


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the FR>EN translation could be something along the lines of:

A venous Doppler ultrasound / echo-colour Doppler of the lower limbs was performed in town confirming the clinical suspicion and showing ***calf and popliteal vein thrombophlebitis on the left side / femoral-popliteal and left side sural deep vein thrombosis (DVT)***, with the head of the thrombus arriving upstream to the butt of the great saphenous vein which remains permeable and compressible.

andres-larsen
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Reference comments


12 hrs
Reference: see Dr Levy's comments here

Reference information:
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/french_to_english/medical_general/...

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www.mims.co.uk › Home › Patient Fact Sheets
What are thrombophlebitis and DVT? Thrombophlebitis is a condition in which blood clots form abnormally in veins, usually the veins of the legs. The condition ...

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and here too

http://www.proz.com/kudoz/french_to_english/medical_general/...

so, DVT

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OK,
femoral, popliteal and calf vein DVT on the left side

liz askew
United Kingdom
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 3189
Note to reference poster
Asker: Thanks Liz! What do you think of 'femoro-popliteal DVT in the left calf'?

Asker: Or 'femoro-popliteal and calf-vein DVT'?

Asker: Please ignore my notes above! Any comments on 'femoropopliteal and calf-vein DVT on the left side' ?

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