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1 lungenkrank
Adj. MED.: lungenkrank sein have a lung disease* * *lụn|gen|krankadjlungenkrank sein — to have a lung or pulmonary (form) disease
* * *lun·gen·krank▪ \lungenkrank sein to suffer from a lung complaint* * *Adjektiv suffering from a lung disease postpos.* * *lungenkrank sein have a lung disease* * *Adjektiv suffering from a lung disease postpos. -
2 Lungenkranke
m, f lung patient* * *Lụn|gen|kran|ke(r)mf decl as adjperson suffering from a lung or pulmonary (form) disease* * *Lun·gen·kran·ke(r)f(m) dekl wie adj person suffering from a lung complaint* * *der/die person with or suffering from a lung disease* * *Lungenkranke m/f lung patient* * *der/die person with or suffering from a lung disease -
3 Lungenkrankheit
f lung disease* * *Lụn|gen|krank|heitflung or pulmonary (form) disease* * *Lun·gen·krank·heitf lung disease* * *Lungenkrankheit f lung disease -
4 Lungenkranker
Lụn|gen|kran|ke(r)mf decl as adjperson suffering from a lung or pulmonary (form) disease* * *Lun·gen·kran·ke(r)f(m) dekl wie adj person suffering from a lung complaint -
5 Lungenkrankheit
f < med> ■ lung disease; pulmonary affection -
6 Lungenembolie
f MED. embolism of the lung, pulmonary embolism* * *Lụn|gen|em|bo|liefpulmonary embolism (spec)* * *Lun·gen·em·bo·lief pulmonary embolism* * *die (Med.) pulmonary embolism* * ** * *die (Med.) pulmonary embolism -
7 Lungentuberkulose
f MED. tuberculosis (of the lung), pulmonary tuberculosis* * *Lụn|gen|tu|ber|ku|lo|seftuberculosis ( of the lung), TB* * *Lun·gen·tu·ber·ku·lo·sef tuberculosis of the lung, TB* * * -
8 Induktionsherd
In·duk·ti·ons·herdm MED focus of a pulmonary [or lung] disease -
9 Induktionsherd
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