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19:43 Feb 15, 2006 |
German to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Cardiology / x-ray | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Anne Schulz Germany Local time: 05:47 | ||||||
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3 | (signs of) central hyperhydration with blurred hilar structures |
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3 | [evidence of] central congestion (hilar haze) |
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(signs of) central hyperhydration with blurred hilar structures Explanation: supporting the term blurred: http://www.phosgenepanel.org/exposureguide-initial_actions.p... I also found several texts including "hyperhydration of lungs" or "lung tissue", also "fluid in the lung". HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day19 hrs (2006-02-17 14:53:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I am not quite happy with "central", .... hopefully other peers can give their comments. |
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[evidence of] central congestion (hilar haze) Explanation: ...or any combination of these words with the ones MMUlr suggested... |
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