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Spanish term or phrase:
infiltrados y consolidados
English translation:
infiltrates and consolidates
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Montse de la Fuente
Mar 27, 2003 20:31
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Spanish term
infiltrados y consolidados
Spanish to English
Medical
(parenquima pulmonar) no hay evidencia de infiltrados, consolidados ni nodulos.
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5 | infiltrates and consolidates | Montse de la Fuente |
5 | infiltration(s) - consolidation(s) | José Luis Villanueva-Senchuk (X) |
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En el Eurodicautom encontrarás muchos tipos de 'infiltrados' y en esta página se habla de 'infiltrates and consolidates'. Hay más páginas en Google que hablan de la parénquima pulmonar.
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infiltration(s) - consolidation(s)
Este enlace te puede ayudar mucho:
http://www.lung-ultrasound.com/_ultra/index.html
Ejemplos del uso:
Follow-up – Pulmonary abscess. Patient is readmitted after 14 days. Now the inflammation parameters are high. The consolidation on the left has increased.
The suspicion of a parapneumonic infiltration (poststenotic pneumonia caused by tumours) should only be mentioned if nodular shadow-like formations or lesions, which fulfill all the criteria of an infiltrative growing process (polycyclic demarcations, infiltrations into the periphery, inhomogeneous texture) can be detected within the pneumonic lesion. For the differential diagnosis of all these lesions, if they are peripheral, an abscess formation has to be considered and ruled out by means of a follow-up.
http://www.lung-ultrasound.com/_ultra/index.html
Ejemplos del uso:
Follow-up – Pulmonary abscess. Patient is readmitted after 14 days. Now the inflammation parameters are high. The consolidation on the left has increased.
The suspicion of a parapneumonic infiltration (poststenotic pneumonia caused by tumours) should only be mentioned if nodular shadow-like formations or lesions, which fulfill all the criteria of an infiltrative growing process (polycyclic demarcations, infiltrations into the periphery, inhomogeneous texture) can be detected within the pneumonic lesion. For the differential diagnosis of all these lesions, if they are peripheral, an abscess formation has to be considered and ruled out by means of a follow-up.
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