14:28 Feb 24, 2006 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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4 | hemorrhagic sandblast |
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3 | salt and pepper haemorrhage |
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hemorrhagic sandblast Explanation: Quoted from fda website "Most of these serious injuries and deaths involved hemorrhagic complications. ... against the sandblast effect of emboli being dispersed; is that right? ..." Reference: http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/02/transcripts/390572.DO... |
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salt and pepper haemorrhage Explanation: It seems "enarenado" just describes the appearance of the damaged tissue, which looks spotted, sandlike. I am not sure but I think it may be what is referred to as "a salt and pepper appearance" ... Hope it helps. unslgderechomedlegal.americas.tripod.com/ASFIXI.html En el parénquima nervioso se ven hemorragias esparcidas, en número y tamaño variables. Un cuadro frecuente es el enarenado hemorrágico, que resulta de la formación de múltiples foquitos hemorrágicos esparcidos que dan al corte del parénquima un aspecto como si se hubiera espolvoreado con pimienta. http://www.cmj.org/information/full.asp?id=2068 Their brain tissues were hard and pathological section showed salt and pepper like tissues owning to the stasis of small veins. MRI may be necessary to evaluate for intracranial extension MRI T1 and T2 have a salt & pepper appearance http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:iha4-nj4aIEJ:www.utmb.e... CEREBRAL CONTUSION Traumatic/mechanical disruption of small (capillary) vessels Extravasation of whole blood, plasma (edema) and RBC's Admixture of blood mixed with native tissue (petechial hemorrhage) Mottled / speckled density ("salt and pepper" http://rad.usuhs.mil/rad/handouts/jsmirnio/trauma2000web/tsl... |
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