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Spanish: Fondo ojo

English translation: fundoscopy







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Spanish term or phrase:(examen de) fondo de ojo
English translation:fundoscopy
Entered by:Rosa Maria Duenas Rios
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Spanish term or phrase: Fondo ojo
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mariaje
Spain
Me temo que el término ya está en español; fundoscopy en inglés.
Explanation:
Mira la explicación del inglés para el examen del fondo del ojo:

Retinal examination (ophthalmoscopy)
A retinal examination — sometimes called ophthalmoscopy or fundoscopy — examines the back of your eye, including your retina, optic disc, choroids and blood vessels. Your eye doctor usually uses special eyedrops to dilate your pupils, opening them wider so he or she can see the back part of your eye. The eyedrops may sting briefly and might cause a medicinal taste in your mouth, as the medication drains from your tear ducts into your throat.

Taken from: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/eye-exams/MC00021


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Dado que los términos que ofreces como referencia son una lista de exámenes médicos, creo que se refieren al examen del fondo de ojo y no al fondo de ojo en sí.
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Rosa Maria Duenas Rios
United States
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Gracias.
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Summary of answers provided
5 +2eyeground
Urico
4 +3Me temo que el término ya está en español; fundoscopy en inglés.Rosa Maria Duenas Rios
5fundus (back of the eye)David Brown


  


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6 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +2
fondo ojo eyeground

Explanation:
http://www.sepeap.es/libros/dicmedico/dicMedico%20I-e.txt
eyeground fondo del ojo

Diccionario de medicina Mosby.


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Note added at 9 mins (2006-07-05 15:38:35 GMT)
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Fondo de ojo (eyeground). El fondo del ojo tal y como se revela a través de la exploración oftalmoscópica.

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Note added at 17 mins (2006-07-05 15:46:31 GMT)
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Un sinónimo es "fundus of eye" como dice Paz.

http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fundus+of+ey...
fundus of eye
n.
The portion of the interior of the eyeball around the posterior pole, visible through the ophthalmoscope.



Urico
Spain
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Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree Paz Gomez-Polledo: Un sinónimo es "fundus of eye". Pero, ¿es esto lo que pregunta Mariaje? ¿O lo que quiere saber es cómo se dice correctamente en español? En este caso dería "fondo de ojo".
4 mins
  -> Muchas gracias, Paz.

agree Laura_Fazio : Correcto :) Eyeground - the fundus of the eye viewed through an ophthalmoscope.
6 mins
  -> Muchas gracias, bio593. :)
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10 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +3
Me temo que el término ya está en español; fundoscopy en inglés.

Explanation:
Mira la explicación del inglés para el examen del fondo del ojo:

Retinal examination (ophthalmoscopy)
A retinal examination — sometimes called ophthalmoscopy or fundoscopy — examines the back of your eye, including your retina, optic disc, choroids and blood vessels. Your eye doctor usually uses special eyedrops to dilate your pupils, opening them wider so he or she can see the back part of your eye. The eyedrops may sting briefly and might cause a medicinal taste in your mouth, as the medication drains from your tear ducts into your throat.

Taken from: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/eye-exams/MC00021


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Note added at 22 mins (2006-07-05 15:51:33 GMT)
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Dado que los términos que ofreces como referencia son una lista de exámenes médicos, creo que se refieren al examen del fondo de ojo y no al fondo de ojo en sí.

Rosa Maria Duenas Rios
United States
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 4
Note from asker to answerer
Gracias.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree Valeria Vitale: Rosa María tiene razón, es el examen en sí, no el fondo del ojo a lo que se refiere mariaje en su pregunta.
1 hr
  -> Gracias Valeria, eso me parecía.

agree xxxOso: ¶:^)
1 hr
  -> Muchas gracias Oso :-)

agree Mónica Ameztoy de Andrada
10 hrs
  -> Gracias y saludos Mónica
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36 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
fundus (back of the eye)

Explanation:
this is how I would translate this
http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/003434.htm
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David Brown
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