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09:54 Nov 7, 2000 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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na | Patient admitted because of stable angina |
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na | angor or angina |
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Patient admitted because of stable angina Explanation: Suerte Elena |
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angor or angina Explanation: angor,(Spanish): Constricción, sofocación. Also, angina, when it means "Cualquier síndrome caracterizado por sofocación espasmódica". Angor, angina (English). Hope to be useful. Dic. de T�rminos M�dicos. Ruiz Torres. Dic. terminol�gico de ciencias m�dicas. Salvat. |
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