Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
stenosi venosa (ascellare e succlavia) in uremica in HD.
English translation:
VENOUS STENOSES (AXILLARY AND SUBCLAVIAN) IN UREMIC PATIENT IN HD (HEMODIALYSIS)
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Claudia Costa
Apr 17, 2005 22:18
19 yrs ago
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Italian term
stenosi venosa (ascellare e succlavia) in uremica in HD.
Italian to English
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
Patient with vascular disease- Chest and neck CT
Diagnosis:
venous stenosis ( axxillary and subclavical?) in .....
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venous stenosis ( axxillary and subclavical?) in .....
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Proposed translations
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venous stenosis (axillary and subclavical) in uremic patient in HD (hemodialysis)
Results 1 - 10 of about 3,870 for venous stenosis uremic patient. (0.26 seconds)
The Impact of Vancomycin Administration on Prevention of ...
... We conclude that in uremic patients, a single intravenous dose of vancomycin
... complications such as pneumothorax, venous stenosis, etc.6 Furthermore, ...
www.eneph.com/feature_archive/ vascularaccess/v28n12p727.htm
JN 2001; Vol.14 N°5: 420-423
... Uremic patients often have coexisting pathology such as hypotension ...
HD = hemodialysis; PD = peritoneal dialysis; rhEpo = recombinant human ...
www.sin-italy.org/jnonline/Vol14n5/Basile.htm - 26k
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Note added at 11 hrs 16 mins (2005-04-18 09:34:50 GMT)
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EMENDING:
VENOUS STENOSES (AXILLARY AND SUBCLAVIAN) IN UREMIC PATIENT IN HD (HEMODIALYSIS)
The Impact of Vancomycin Administration on Prevention of ...
... We conclude that in uremic patients, a single intravenous dose of vancomycin
... complications such as pneumothorax, venous stenosis, etc.6 Furthermore, ...
www.eneph.com/feature_archive/ vascularaccess/v28n12p727.htm
JN 2001; Vol.14 N°5: 420-423
... Uremic patients often have coexisting pathology such as hypotension ...
HD = hemodialysis; PD = peritoneal dialysis; rhEpo = recombinant human ...
www.sin-italy.org/jnonline/Vol14n5/Basile.htm - 26k
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Note added at 11 hrs 16 mins (2005-04-18 09:34:50 GMT)
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EMENDING:
VENOUS STENOSES (AXILLARY AND SUBCLAVIAN) IN UREMIC PATIENT IN HD (HEMODIALYSIS)
Peer comment(s):
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Elena Sgarbo (X)
: Yes, but it's "stenoses" (plural) and "subclavian" :-)
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You are right.
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Comment: "Thank you so much, Calaudia!
Good answer, and also good explnation and references."
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