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1 anatomía patológica
f.morbid anatomy, pathologic anatomy, pathological anatomy.* * *(n.) = pathological anatomyEx. Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.* * *(n.) = pathological anatomyEx: Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.
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2 patológico
adj.1 pathological, pathologic, sick.2 pathological, disease-related.* * *► adjetivo1 pathological* * *ADJ pathological* * *- ca adjetivo pathological* * *= pathological, pathologic.Ex. Crises are by no means pathological states but rather, inevitable events in the chain of evolution.Ex. This article reports the results of a study to determine the accuracy of interpretation of microscopic images for pathologic study transmitted using a videoconferencing system.----* anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.* mentiroso patológico = pathological liar, compulsive liar.* * *- ca adjetivo pathological* * *= pathological, pathologic.Ex: Crises are by no means pathological states but rather, inevitable events in the chain of evolution.
Ex: This article reports the results of a study to determine the accuracy of interpretation of microscopic images for pathologic study transmitted using a videoconferencing system.* anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.* mentiroso patológico = pathological liar, compulsive liar.* * *patológico -capathological* * *
patológico◊ -ca adjetivo
pathological
patológico,-a adjetivo pathological
' patológico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
patológica
English:
morbid
- pathological
* * *patológico, -a adj1. [de la patología] pathological2. [enfermizo] pathological;tiene un miedo patológico al dentista she has a pathological fear of dentists* * *adj pathological* * *patológico, -ca adj: pathological -
3 anatomía
f.anatomy, body study.* * *1 anatomy* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=ciencia, cuerpo) anatomy2) (=análisis) anatomy* * *femenino anatomy* * *= anatomy.Ex. 611.2 is a subdivision of class '611 anatomy' and represents the anatomy of the respiratory system.----* anatomía comparada = comparative anatomy.* anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.* especialista en anatomía = anatomist.* * *femenino anatomy* * *= anatomy.Ex: 611.2 is a subdivision of class '611 anatomy' and represents the anatomy of the respiratory system.
* anatomía comparada = comparative anatomy.* anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.* especialista en anatomía = anatomist.* * *1 (ciencia) anatomy2 (de una persona, un animal) anatomyCompuesto:morbid anatomy* * *
anatomía sustantivo femenino
anatomy
anatomía sustantivo femenino anatomy
' anatomía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
práctica
English:
anatomy
* * *anatomía nf1. [ciencia] anatomy2. [estructura] anatomy3. [cuerpo] body* * *f anatomy* * *anatomía nf: anatomy♦ anatomista nmf* * * -
4 clínico
adj.clinical, clinic.m.clinician.* * *► adjetivo1 clinical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (médico) clinician, physician* * *(f. - clínica)adj.* * *clínico, -a1.ADJ [asistencia, análisis] clinical2.SMF (=médico) consultantclínica* * *I II- ca masculino, femenino (RPl) general practitioner* * *= clinical, bedside.Ex. Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.Ex. Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.----* desde un punto de vista clínico = medically, medically, clinically.* documentación clínica = clinical information.* ensayo clínico = clinical test.* hipnosis clínica = clinical hypnosis.* información clínica = clinical information.* medicina clínica = clinical medicine.* muerte clínica = brain death, clínical death.* negligencia clínica = clinical negligence.* síndrome clínico = clinical syndrome.* * *I II- ca masculino, femenino (RPl) general practitioner* * *= clinical, bedside.Ex: Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.
Ex: Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.* desde un punto de vista clínico = medically, medically, clinically.* documentación clínica = clinical information.* ensayo clínico = clinical test.* hipnosis clínica = clinical hypnosis.* información clínica = clinical information.* medicina clínica = clinical medicine.* muerte clínica = brain death, clínical death.* negligencia clínica = clinical negligence.* síndrome clínico = clinical syndrome.* * *masculine, feminine( RPl) general practitioner* * *
clínico
See Also→ hospital
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (RPl) general practitioner
clínico,-a adjetivo clinical
' clínico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clínica
- cuadro
- historial
- hospital
English:
clinical
- medical
- trial
- case
* * *clínico, -a♦ adjclinical;análisis clínico (clinical) test;caso clínico symptoms;historial clínico medical o case history♦ nm,f[médico] doctor; RP [médico general] general practitioner♦ nm[hospital] teaching hospital* * *adj clinical* * *clínico, -ca adj: clinical♦ clínicamente adv* * *clínico adj medical -
5 hospitalario
adj.1 hospitable, amicable, friendly, welcoming.The welcomed us with aloha spirit. Nos recibieron con espíritu hospitalario.2 inpatient.m.Hospitaler, Hospitaller.* * *► adjetivo1 (acogedor) hospitable2 MEDICINA hospital* * *ADJ1) (=acogedor) hospitable2) (Med) hospital antes de s* * *- ria adjetivo1) <pueblo/persona> hospitable, welcoming2) (Med) hospital (before n)* * *= hospitable, bedside.Ex. The effort involved in creating an hospitable niche is repaid by the stimulus such courses provide to staff members.Ex. Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.----* tratamiento hospitalario = hospital treatment.* * *- ria adjetivo1) <pueblo/persona> hospitable, welcoming2) (Med) hospital (before n)* * *= hospitable, bedside.Ex: The effort involved in creating an hospitable niche is repaid by the stimulus such courses provide to staff members.
Ex: Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.* tratamiento hospitalario = hospital treatment.* * *A (acogedor) ‹pueblo/persona› hospitable, welcoming* * *
hospitalario◊ - ria adjetivo
hospitalario,-a adjetivo
1 (agradable, acogedor) hospitable: son gente muy hospitalaria, they're hospitable people
2 Med hospital
' hospitalario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hospitalaria
English:
hospitable
- inhospitable
* * *hospitalario, -a adj1. [acogedor] hospitable2. [de hospital] hospital;atención hospitalaria hospital care* * *adj1 gentes hospitable2 MED hospital atr* * *hospitalario, - ria adj: hospitable* * *hospitalario adj hospitable
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