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1 trombosis
f. s.&pl.thrombosis.trombosis coronaria coronary thrombosis* * *1 thrombosis* * *SF INV thrombosistrombosis cerebral — brain haemorrhage, cerebral haemorrhage
* * *femenino thrombosis* * *= thrombosis [thromboses, pl.].Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.----* trombosis coronaria = coronary thrombosis.* trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.* * *femenino thrombosis* * *= thrombosis [thromboses, pl.].Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
* trombosis coronaria = coronary thrombosis.* trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.* * *thrombosisCompuesto:deep vein thrombosis, DVP* * *
trombosis sustantivo femenino
thrombosis
trombosis f inv Med thrombosis
' trombosis' also found in these entries:
English:
coronary thrombosis
- thrombosis
* * *trombosis nf invMed thrombosis trombosis coronaria coronary thrombosis;trombosis venosa profunda deep-vein thrombosis* * *f MED thrombosis* * *trombosis nf: thrombosis -
2 trombosis coronaria
f. s.&pl.coronary thrombosis, blood clot in the coronary arteries, coronary obstruction, coronary.* * *(n.) = coronary thrombosisEx. He was found dead in bed due to a coronary thrombosis.* * *(n.) = coronary thrombosisEx: He was found dead in bed due to a coronary thrombosis.
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3 coronario
adj.coronary, coronal, heart artery-related.* * *► adjetivo1 coronary\insuficiencia coronaria cardiac arrest* * *ADJ coronary* * *- ria adjetivo coronary* * *= coronary.Ex. The advisability of increased amounts of fish in the diet and low doses of aspirin to reduce coronary risk factors are discussed.----* angioplastia coronaria = coronary angioplasty.* arteria coronaria = coronary artery.* cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria = coronary artery bypass surgery.* enfermedad coronaria = coronary disease.* enfermedad coronaria del corazón = coronary heart disease.* enfermedad de arteria coronaria = coronary artery disease.* trombosis coronaria = coronary thrombosis.* válvula coronaria = heart valve.* * *- ria adjetivo coronary* * *= coronary.Ex: The advisability of increased amounts of fish in the diet and low doses of aspirin to reduce coronary risk factors are discussed.
* angioplastia coronaria = coronary angioplasty.* arteria coronaria = coronary artery.* cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria = coronary artery bypass surgery.* enfermedad coronaria = coronary disease.* enfermedad coronaria del corazón = coronary heart disease.* enfermedad de arteria coronaria = coronary artery disease.* trombosis coronaria = coronary thrombosis.* válvula coronaria = heart valve.* * *coronary* * *
coronario,-a adjetivo Anat coronary
' coronario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coronaria
English:
coronary
* * *coronario, -a adjAnat coronary* * *adj MED coronary -
4 trombosis venosa profunda
* * *(n.) = deep vein thrombosisEx. Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.* * ** * *(n.) = deep vein thrombosisEx: Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.
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5 embolismo pulmonar
m.pulmonary embolism.* * *(n.) = pulmonary embolismEx. Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.* * *(n.) = pulmonary embolismEx: Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.
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6 enfermedad cerebrovascular
f.cerebrovascular disease, disease of the brain's blood vessels.* * *(n.) = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorderEx. Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.Ex. Among these health problems, atherosclerotic diseases including ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disorder are of particular importance.* * *(n.) = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorderEx: Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.
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7 trastorno arterial
(n.) = arterial diseaseEx. Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.* * *(n.) = arterial diseaseEx: Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.
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8 trastorno cerebrovascular
m.cerebrovascular disorder.* * *(n.) = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorderEx. Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.Ex. Among these health problems, atherosclerotic diseases including ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disorder are of particular importance.* * *(n.) = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorderEx: Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.
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9 infarto
m.1 infarct, heart attack, infarction, emphraxis.2 coronary thrombosis.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: infartar.* * *1 (de miocardio) heart attack2 (de otros órganos) infarction, infarct\infarto de miocardio heart attack* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (tb: infarto de miocardio) heart attack2)de infarto — * heart-stopping
* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.----* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
Ex: Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *heart attackcomo se entere su madre le va a dar un infarto ( fam); if his mother finds out, she'll have a heart attack ( colloq)de infarto ( fam): fue un partido muy reñido con un final de infarto it was a hard-fought game with a heart-stopping finish ( colloq)una noticia de infarto incredible o staggering newsCompuestos:heart attack, myocardial infarction ( tech)pulmonary infarction* * *
Del verbo infartar: ( conjugate infartar)
infarto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
infartó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
infarto sustantivo masculino
heart attack
infarto m Med heart attack, US coronary: tuvo un infarto (de miocardio), he had a heart attack
♦ Locuciones: familiar de infarto, thrilling, stunning: el final de la película es de infarto, it's a gripping ending
Heart attack es el término más popular, coronary thrombosis lo es menos e infarction e infarct solo se encuentran en las publicaciones médicas especializadas.
' infarto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amago
- morir
English:
heart
- heart attack
- heart failure
- massive
- attack
- coronary
* * *♦ nm[ataque al corazón] heart attack;le dio un infarto he had a heart attack;Fam Figcasi le dio un infarto she almost had a heart attack o a seizureinfarto cerebral stroke;infarto de miocardio heart attack♦ de infarto loc adjFam heart-stopping;el partido tuvo un final de infarto the end of the match was heart-stoppingly exciting* * *m:infarto (de miocardio) heart attack;de infarto fig fam heart-stopping, incredible;nos dio una alegría de infarto we were incredibly happy* * *infarto nm: heart attack* * *infarto n heart attack -
10 coronaria
adj.&f.1 coronary. (Anatomy)2 applied to the crownwheel of a watch.f.coronary.* * *
Del verbo coronar: ( conjugate coronar)
coronaría es:
1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativo
Multiple Entries:
coronar
coronaria
coronar ( conjugate coronar) verbo transitivo
coronar verbo transitivo to crown
coronario,-a adjetivo Anat coronary
' coronaria' also found in these entries:
English:
coronary thrombosis
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11 oclusión coronaria
f.coronary thrombosis, blood clot in the coronary arteries, coronary obstruction, coronary occlusion.
См. также в других словарях:
Coronary thrombosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 I24.0 ICD 9 414.8 … Wikipedia
coronary thrombosis — n the blocking of a coronary artery of the heart by a thrombus * * * the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in the coronary artery, which obstructs the flow of blood to the heart. This is usually due to atheroma and results in the death… … Medical dictionary
coronary thrombosis — coronary thromboses N VAR A coronary thrombosis is the same as a coronary. [MEDICAL] … English dictionary
coronary thrombosis — ☆ coronary thrombosis n. [coined (1912) by J. B. Herrick (1861 1954), U.S. physician] the formation of a clot in a branch of either of the coronary arteries, resulting in obstruction of that artery: also called coronary occlusion … English World dictionary
Coronary thrombosis — Cor o*na*ry throm*bo sis, n. the blockage of the coronary artery of the heart by a thrombus. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coronary thrombosis — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms coronary thrombosis : singular coronary thrombosis plural coronary thromboses medical a heart attack in which the blood supply to the heart is blocked … English dictionary
coronary thrombosis — coronary throm bosis n [U and C] a disease which causes someone s heart to suddenly stop working, because the flow of blood to it has been blocked by a small piece of solid blood = ↑coronary … Dictionary of contemporary English
coronary thrombosis — coronary throm bosis noun count or uncount MEDICAL a HEART ATTACK in which the blood supply to the heart is blocked … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
coronary thrombosis — noun obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery by a blood clot (thrombus) • Syn: ↑coronary • Hypernyms: ↑coronary heart disease, ↑thrombosis • Part Holonyms: ↑heart attack … Useful english dictionary
coronary thrombosis — noun Thrombosis of a coronary artery, that is, a blockage, caused by a blood clot, of the blood flow in a coronary artery of the heart, leading to myocardial infarction. Syn: heart attack … Wiktionary
coronary thrombosis — Pathol. a coronary occlusion in which there is blockage of a coronary arterial branch by a blood clot within the vessel, usually at a site narrowed by arteriosclerosis. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium