hemograma con ligera monocitos

English translation: hemogram/complete blood count with slight evidence of monocytes

02:17 Jul 9, 2016
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Instruments / hematology
Spanish term or phrase: hemograma con ligera monocitos
This comes from a list of the tests the specialist performed on their patient. The hemogram (CBC) part makes sense, but "con ligera monocitos" does not even make grammatical sense to me.
MeghanBirch
United States
Local time: 04:02
English translation:hemogram/complete blood count with slight evidence of monocytes
Explanation:
I would suggest

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monocyte
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Monocytes are a type of white blood cell, or leukocyte. They are the largest type of leukocyte and can differentiate into macrophages or dendritic cells. As a part ...
Latin‎: ‎monocytus Code‎: ‎TH H2.00.04.1.02010
What Are Monocytes? - Definition, Function & Blood Test - Video ...
study.com/.../what-are-monocytes-definition-function-blood-test....
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21 may. 2015 - In this lesson, you will learn about the white blood cells called monocytes, how they function in the immune system to fight germs and the ...

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or: slightly low monocytes

www.merckmanuals.com › ... › White Blood Cell Disorders

A low number of monocytes in the blood (monocytopenia) can be caused by anything that decreases the overall white blood cell count (see page Neutropenia ...

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a slightly low level of monocytes

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and the structure in Spanish is suspect

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but that's the idea IMO

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slightly low moncyte count

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but didn't want to repeat "count" so ...
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David Hollywood
Local time: 08:02
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Depending on the case, it may be an elevation or a decrease. If you can find out, take note of what may cause the patient to have either an elevation or a low number of monocytes. If it were a chronic infection, it is most likely an elevation. If it were a bone marrow disorder, it is most likely a decrease. See reference.

http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/blood-disorders/white-blood-cell-disorders/monocyte-disorders
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3 +2haemogram shows slight monocytosis
cristina orriols
4haemogram/hemogram with low monocyte count
Neil Ashby
3hemogram/complete blood count with slight evidence of monocytes
David Hollywood
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full reference
liz askew

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hemogram/complete blood count with slight evidence of monocytes


Explanation:
I would suggest

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Note added at 7 mins (2016-07-09 02:24:52 GMT)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monocyte
Traducir esta página
Monocytes are a type of white blood cell, or leukocyte. They are the largest type of leukocyte and can differentiate into macrophages or dendritic cells. As a part ...
Latin‎: ‎monocytus Code‎: ‎TH H2.00.04.1.02010
What Are Monocytes? - Definition, Function & Blood Test - Video ...
study.com/.../what-are-monocytes-definition-function-blood-test....
Traducir esta página
21 may. 2015 - In this lesson, you will learn about the white blood cells called monocytes, how they function in the immune system to fight germs and the ...

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Note added at 11 mins (2016-07-09 02:29:06 GMT)
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or: slightly low monocytes

www.merckmanuals.com › ... › White Blood Cell Disorders

A low number of monocytes in the blood (monocytopenia) can be caused by anything that decreases the overall white blood cell count (see page Neutropenia ...

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Note added at 13 mins (2016-07-09 02:31:33 GMT)
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a slightly low level of monocytes

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Note added at 19 mins (2016-07-09 02:37:33 GMT)
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and the structure in Spanish is suspect

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Note added at 34 mins (2016-07-09 02:52:13 GMT)
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but that's the idea IMO

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Note added at 45 mins (2016-07-09 03:03:36 GMT)
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slightly low moncyte count

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Note added at 46 mins (2016-07-09 03:04:37 GMT)
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but didn't want to repeat "count" so ...

David Hollywood
Local time: 08:02
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 11
Grading comment
Depending on the case, it may be an elevation or a decrease. If you can find out, take note of what may cause the patient to have either an elevation or a low number of monocytes. If it were a chronic infection, it is most likely an elevation. If it were a bone marrow disorder, it is most likely a decrease. See reference.

http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/blood-disorders/white-blood-cell-disorders/monocyte-disorders
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7 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
haemogram/hemogram with low monocyte count


Explanation:
Or simply "with low monocytes"

https://www.reference.com/health/low-monocytes-indicate-6f9c...

Health
Medical Ranges & Levels
Q:
What do low monocytes indicate?
A:
Quick Answer

A low number of monocytes in the blood usually indicates an increased risk for infections. A low monocyte blood count may occur because of a range of diseases that affect the bone marrow, such as rheumatoid arthritis, HIV or lupus. Know More

http://www.medfriendly.com/monocyte.html
WHAT CAUSES THE MONOCYTE LEVEL TO BE TOO LOW?

When the monocyte level is too low, this is known as monocytopenia. Because monocytes are produced
in the bone marrow, any illness or chemical that affects the bone marrow can cause a low monocyte
count.

or you could go the other "haemogram with monocytopaenia" see also the second reference above (or "hemogram with monocytopenia", if for US).

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***CORRECTION "you could go the other WAY, "haemogram......."

Neil Ashby
Spain
Local time: 13:02
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Native speaker of: English
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4 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +2
haemogram shows slight monocytosis


Explanation:
The Spanish doesn't make sense. I would suggest "monocitosis" because of "ligera", which is feminine.

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Hi Megan, thanks for your comment. I know the report cited "monocitos", but the previous word, "ligera" is an adjective, and it's feminine, so it cannot be modifying the word "monocitos", which is masculine. This shows there is a problem with the original, and my guess is the word should be "monocitosis" because "monocitos" are normally present in blood, so a "slight evidence of monocytes" doesn't make sense from the medical point of view, while a slight increase, that is, a "slight monocytosis" would. I hope this helps :-)


    Reference: http://https://es.scribd.com/doc/312194448/Laboratorio-y-Enf...
    Reference: http://https://books.google.es/books?id=_s65U1n9Lf8C&pg=RA2-...
cristina orriols
Spain
Local time: 13:02
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
Notes to answerer
Asker: Hello! Thank you for your answer. The report cited "monocitos" rather than "monocitosis" so it is not monocytosis.


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Anne Schulz: probably
8 hrs
  -> Gracias, Anne :-)

agree  liz askew: Real Academia Nacional de Medicina https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=cvJQx63RuCkC - Translate this page Real Academia Nacional de Medicina (España) Raros leucocitos. Algunos cilindros flemáticos. ... Anemia de primer grado, de tipo hipocrómico, con lige
15 hrs
  -> Gracias, Liz :-)
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Reference information:
Real Academia Nacional de Medicina
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=cvJQx63RuCkC - Translate this page
Real Academia Nacional de Medicina (España)
Raros leucocitos. Algunos cilindros flemáticos. ... Anemia de primer grado, de tipo hipocrómico, con ligera leucopenia. Trombocitopenia. -Ligera monocito- sis.

liz askew
United Kingdom
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PRO pts in category: 118
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