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10:32 Jul 2, 2003 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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4 +1 | disseminated rhonchus and moist crepitations in both lung bases |
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disseminated rhonchus and moist crepitations in both lung bases Explanation: crepitation: "ruido auscultorio (onomatopéyicamente comparado a una pisada en la nieve), típico de pericarditis o pleuritis"—Roche, Diccionario Médico rhonchus: "ruido espiratorio producido por la presencia de mucosidades libres en la vía aéreaF"—Roche, Diccionario Médico "moist crepitations" and "lung bases" confirmed via Google hits. Reference: http://www.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/illingworth/myopath/history.htm |
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