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17:55 Oct 19, 2007 |
English to Danish translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Suzanne Blangsted (X) Local time: 20:02 | ||||||
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4 +1 | prolapsus disci cervicalis |
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3 | diskusprolaps (mellem 2 halshvirvler) |
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cervical hermiated disc prolapsus disci cervicalis Explanation: my suggestion as the Danish diagnostic language is Latin |
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cervical hermiated disc diskusprolaps (mellem 2 halshvirvler) Explanation: diskusprolaps (mellem 2 halshvirvler) -- just for the record. Your context does not indicate clearly whether the target group is medical professionals or the patient and her relatives, but this is what non-professionals would call it. (This corresponds to slipped disc in English, so BLANGSTED'S answer is very probably what you are looking for.) |
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