Nov 22, 2010 23:36
13 yrs ago
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German term
Schwarte
German to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Chest X-ray.
"Beide Sinus geringfuegig verschattet, am ehesten im Sinne von Schwarten."
I take it that "Sinus" means constodiaphragmatic recess. Would saying '[pleural] thickening' make sense for Schwarte?
Or are they referring to sth else?
Thanks!
"Beide Sinus geringfuegig verschattet, am ehesten im Sinne von Schwarten."
I take it that "Sinus" means constodiaphragmatic recess. Would saying '[pleural] thickening' make sense for Schwarte?
Or are they referring to sth else?
Thanks!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | scarring, thickening | MMUlr |
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Change log
Nov 23, 2010 09:12: Ingo Dierkschnieder changed "Term asked" from "Schwarte [here]" to "Schwarte"
Proposed translations
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German term (edited):
Schwarte [here]
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scarring, thickening
As Ingeborg already suggested in her references: pleural thickening is IMO correct, but Schwarte is a really strong German term to describe it, so maybe to reflect this: --> scarring
Ref.: http://www.allaboutmalignantmesothelioma.com/pleural-thicken...
HTH :-)
Ref.: http://www.allaboutmalignantmesothelioma.com/pleural-thicken...
HTH :-)
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Comment: "Thanks for confirming :)"
Reference comments
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Radiologische Diagnostik der Thoraxerkrankungen By Sebastian Lange
According to the description here and the illustration, I think pleural thickening might well be the term.
I would wait for confirmation from the Pros, however.
All the best
According to the description here and the illustration, I think pleural thickening might well be the term.
I would wait for confirmation from the Pros, however.
All the best
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Radiologische Diagnostik der Thoraxerkrankungen By Sebastian Lange
According to this description and illustration, you are probably correct in assuming pleural thickening; I hope one of my learned colleagues can confirm that.
According to this description and illustration, you are probably correct in assuming pleural thickening; I hope one of my learned colleagues can confirm that.
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