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French to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / CAT scan of chest with contrast medium | |||||||
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4 +1 | partial, extensive [consolidations] |
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4 | incomplete but extended resolution/ improvement |
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incomplete but extended resolution/ improvement Explanation: Diffuse Lung Disorders: A Comprehensive Clinical-Radiological Overview https://books.google.fr/books?isbn=1447134400 - Traduire cette page Miriam Sperber - 2012 - Medical Chronic changes (patchy infiltrate, stranding) may first appear after incomplete radiologic resolution of an acute event. ... The small vessel changes showed improvement in three convalescent patients along with resolution of ground-glass opacities but more extensive changes were noted in one patient examined during a ... |
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partial, extensive [consolidations] Explanation: Well, to me "partielles, extensives" is referring to the consolidations. Differential Diagnosis of Non-Segmental Consolidations https://www.omicsonline.org/differential-diagnosis-of-non-se... by A Haroon - 2013 - Cited by 3 - Related articles 24 Apr 2013 - Abstract. Consolidation and Ground-Glass Opacities (GGO) are common findings on chest Computed Tomographic (CT) scans. ... Pneumonia (CEP) and Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis (PAP), and other conditions including Anti-Neutrophil .... extensive bilateral ground glass opacities and consolidation. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2018-02-21 21:49:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- .... more extensive on the right David A. Lisle - 2012 - Medical David A. Lisle. Figure 2.10 Upper lobe fibrosis. Note elevation of right and left hila (RH, LH). ... 'Pulmonary consolidation' refers to filling of the pulmonary alveoli with fluid (pus, blood and oedema), protein or cells. Radiographic signs of alveolar ... cause more extensive consolidation. This may involve multiple lobes, with ... |
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