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13:46 Nov 2, 2000 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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na | descending aorta/circumflex coroanary artery/ obtuse margin |
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descending aorta/circumflex coroanary artery/ obtuse margin Explanation: DA descending aorta Cx circumflex coronary artery OM obtuse margin (could refer to vessels, coronary arteries, etc) The web pages below will show you how these terms are used in English. The 2nd is a cardio-glossary that might be useful to your trans (e.g. it refers to proximal -your previous Q - as well as the above) Reference: http://www.google.com/search?q=Da+Cx+OM+Catheter&btnG=Google... Reference: http://www.google.com/search?q=Da+Cx+OM+Catheter&btnG=Google... |
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