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| Selected response from: Valentín Hernández Lima Spain Local time: 02:59 | ||||||
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5 +2 | extubation |
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extubación extubation Explanation: That is, to take a tube out of an organ (as the larynx) (MWU) Cheers, V -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2004-01-22 11:42:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- En el Dorland\'s Illustrated Medical Dictionary encontré la siguiente definición, donde se incluye la posibilidad de expresar esta idea con \'detubation\', que parece ser un término menos usado: extubation (ex·tu·ba·tion) (eks²too-ba¢sh[schwa]n) the removal of a previously inserted tube; called also detubation. Cf. decannulation. |
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