Nov 4, 2008 19:34
15 yrs ago
Spanish term

Clanot.

Spanish to English Medical Medical (general)
From an Argentine ER intake form

Color de piel
Normal
Pálido
Clanot.
Rubicun
Icterico
Proposed translations (English)
3 +7 cyanotic

Proposed translations

+7
4 mins
Selected

cyanotic

Hi spanruss,

Seeing as this seems to be about skin tones, do you think that L might actually be an i? If so, short for cianótico:

Cyanotic: Showing cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to not enough oxygen in the blood).
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=23457

HTH,

Álvaro :O)
Note from asker:
Yes, it must be cianot.
Peer comment(s):

agree Juan Jacob : De grande, quiero ser como tú y diferenciar una ele de una i.
5 mins
Jajá, gracias Juan, aunque si pudiera elegir sería siempre chiquito, inocente y risueño... :O) :O)
agree JaneTranslates : Oh, I know--I've been fooled many times! And don't forget the numeral 1. // Especially since the term is followed by a period, I'm sure you've got it.
16 mins
Thanks Jane. Actually, in some fonts a capital I and a small l look the same, and I've lost count of the no. of times I've kept the caps key pressed that extra tenth of a second... :O) :O)
agree Mónica Algazi : Chapeau, Álvaro
20 mins
¡Mil gracias Mónica! :O)
agree Christine Walsh : Nail on the head!
1 hr
Ouch! :OD Thank you Christine.
agree Roxanna Delgado
2 hrs
:O)
agree Rita Tepper
1 day 2 hrs
:O)
agree Ganith
1 day 14 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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