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bewaarde osteoarticulaire verhoudingen

English translation: maintained osteoarticular proportions / balance

18:41 Dec 28, 2003
Dutch to English translations [Non-PRO]
Medical
Dutch term or phrase: bewaarde osteoarticulaire verhoudingen
medical examination of knee
Andre de Vries
United Kingdom
Local time: 01:19
English translation:maintained osteoarticular proportions / balance
Explanation:
Not sure without context, but this is a guess.

It might be an observation about the proportions(or balance) of the osteoarticular system and another system, or about maintaining the proportions of a medication. Possibly a follow-up visit?

"Osteoarticular relations" is also a possibility.

More context would be helpful.

http://www.cam.org/~biology/formula1.html





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Note added at 3 hrs 15 mins (2003-12-28 21:57:03 GMT)
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Another possibility:

(Maintained) osteoarticular status



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Note added at 3 hrs 19 mins (2003-12-28 22:00:31 GMT)
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Now it seems likely that this could be about a graft or an allograft.

http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1998/06jun/harner.htm

Here is something that may be helpful about the status of an allograft:

http://www.ortho-u.net/ju4/19.htm

The status of each allograft and the condition of each involved limb were evaluated an average of nine years (range, six to fourteen years) postoperatively...

At the latest follow-up examination, nine patients had retained the original allograft...

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R. James
United States
Local time: 20:19
Grading comment
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R. James


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maintained osteoarticular proportions / balance


Explanation:
Not sure without context, but this is a guess.

It might be an observation about the proportions(or balance) of the osteoarticular system and another system, or about maintaining the proportions of a medication. Possibly a follow-up visit?

"Osteoarticular relations" is also a possibility.

More context would be helpful.

http://www.cam.org/~biology/formula1.html





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Note added at 3 hrs 15 mins (2003-12-28 21:57:03 GMT)
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Another possibility:

(Maintained) osteoarticular status



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Note added at 3 hrs 19 mins (2003-12-28 22:00:31 GMT)
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Now it seems likely that this could be about a graft or an allograft.

http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1998/06jun/harner.htm

Here is something that may be helpful about the status of an allograft:

http://www.ortho-u.net/ju4/19.htm

The status of each allograft and the condition of each involved limb were evaluated an average of nine years (range, six to fourteen years) postoperatively...

At the latest follow-up examination, nine patients had retained the original allograft...



R. James
United States
Local time: 20:19
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
Grading comment
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