térfoglaló elváltozás

English translation: space-occupying lesion

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Hungarian term or phrase:térfoglaló elváltozás
English translation:space-occupying lesion
Entered by: Adrienn Karvaly

11:13 Mar 20, 2009
Hungarian to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general) / CT
Hungarian term or phrase: térfoglaló elváltozás
Zárójelentésben található a következő szövegkörnyezetben (CT vizsgálat):
Intracraniálisan friss vérzés vagy egyéb térfoglaló elváltozás nem igazolódott.
Adrienn Karvaly
Local time: 03:48
space-occupying lesion
Explanation:
A space occupying lesion of the brain is usually due to malignancy but it can be caused by other pathology such as an abscess or a haematoma. Almost half of intracerebral tumours are primary but the rest have originated outside the CNS and are metastases.


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Local time: 02:48
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space-occupying lesion


Explanation:
A space occupying lesion of the brain is usually due to malignancy but it can be caused by other pathology such as an abscess or a haematoma. Almost half of intracerebral tumours are primary but the rest have originated outside the CNS and are metastases.





    Reference: http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40000781/
Elizabeth Rudin
United Kingdom
Local time: 02:48
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agree  Franciska Geszti, MD
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