Czech term
Mn I sin disloc. min.
Obj.: eupnoe, GSC 15, bez celkové alterace, L ruka III. prst otok v obl. DIP kloubu, periferie bez alterace čití, prokrvení
Vyšetření: RTG frc. subcapitata phal. med. dig. III. Mn I sin disloc. min.
Hlavní DG: S6260 Frc. subcapitata phal. med. dig. III. Mn I sin disloc. min.
Mn sin bude nejspíš levá ruka, ale s tím zbytkem jsem v koncích. Děkuji předem za radu.
4 +1 | of the left hand with minimum dislocation | Jiri Lonsky |
Mar 5, 2018 11:34: Stuart Hoskins changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Jiri Lonsky, jankaisler, Stuart Hoskins
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Proposed translations
of the left hand with minimum dislocation
viz odkaz
P.S. máte tam chybu v přepisu, "I sin" má být zcela určitě "l. sin." (locus sinister)
Děkuji za rychlou odpověď. Tu chybu má ten, kdo psal onu lékařskou zprávu. :-) |
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