Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

en una articulación mayor

English translation:

in (a) major joint

Added to glossary by Adam Burman
Aug 2, 2007 15:18
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term

en una articulación mayor

Spanish to English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals hemophilia drug
Glossary entry:
Aumento del régimen

Durante la profilaxis, los criterios para el aumento del régimen profiláctico se establecen en (a) 2 o más sangrados espontáneos en una articulación mayor o articulación afectada O (b) 3 o más sangrados espontáneos (sangrado articular y/o sangrado significativo de tejidos blandos/músculos u otros sitios), en ambos casos en un período de 4 semanas.
Proposed translations (English)
5 +5 in (a) major joint
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Proposed translations

+5
5 mins
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in (a) major joint

Thromboprophylaxis after replacement arthroplastyMost of the bleeding associated with anticoagulant therapy is, however, ... that some form of active prophylaxis is required after major joint replacement. ...
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1119889 -
Peer comment(s):

agree John Cutler
37 mins
Thanks John
agree Patrice
38 mins
Thanks Patricia
agree Cecilia Gowar
50 mins
agree Michele Fauble
58 mins
agree Jorge Arteaga M.D. : Or: in a large joint
1 hr
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