que engloba cava (invadida u obstruida) y aorta abdominal e ilíacas.

English translation: involving the vena cava (invaded and obstructed) and the abdominal aorta

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Spanish term or phrase:que engloba cava (invadida u obstruida) y aorta abdominal e ilíacas.
English translation:involving the vena cava (invaded and obstructed) and the abdominal aorta
Entered by: Sara Brown

21:32 Mar 12, 2007
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Spanish term or phrase: que engloba cava (invadida u obstruida) y aorta abdominal e ilíacas.
It is a pathological report and the phrase under the title "DATOS CLINICOS" goes: "Gran tumor retroperitoneal que engloba cava (invadida u obstruida) y aorta abdominal e ilíacas.
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involving the vena cava (invaded and obstructed) and the abdominal aorta
Explanation:
vena cava
abdominal aorta
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Sara Brown
Argentina
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Thank you Sara!
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3 +1involving the vena cava (invaded and obstructed) and the abdominal aorta
Sara Brown


  

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involving the vena cava (invaded and obstructed) and the abdominal aorta


Explanation:
vena cava
abdominal aorta

Sara Brown
Argentina
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 75
Grading comment
Thank you Sara!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Emily Wilson: "...and the abdominal/iliac aorta"
39 mins

neutral  Roxanna Delgado: You left out the iliac arteries which are also mentioned. The common iliac artery is a branch of the abdominal aorta, but they are not the same.
3 hrs
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