Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglês term or phrase:
probe patent bile duct
português translation:
sonda visível no canal biliar
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Sep 27, 2021 17:21
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inglês term
probe patent bile duct
inglês para português
Medicina
Medicina (geral)
Autopsy Report
The gallbladder is in place with a probe patent bile duct through to the
ampulla of Vater.
ampulla of Vater.
Proposed translations
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Oct 2, 2021 12:42: Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida Created KOG entry
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sonda visível no canal biliar
Seria a minha sugestão em PT(pt)...
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duto biliar patenteado para a sonda
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ulissescarvalho
: Nossa, passou longe hein! Patenteado?? Não tem o menor cabimento neste contexto!
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sonda [no] canal biliar desobstruído
Patent:
1. open, unobstructed, or not closed.
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/patent
1. open, unobstructed, or not closed.
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/patent
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Sim!!! Obrigada |
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Clauwolf
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liz askew
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ulissescarvalho
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sonda visível no duto biliar
é um aparelho que permite examinar as vias ou canal biliar quando encontra-se obstruído, conhecido como Oesophagoscopes, cuja patente encontra-se pendente.
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Cholangioscopy
In some hospitals during an ERCP, your doctor puts a smaller tube down a channel in the endoscope. This smaller tube has a probe and camera attached (cholangioscope). It can go directly into the bile ducts so the doctor can see if there are any abnormal areas and take biopsies.
Cholangioscopy may be better than ERCP alone in helping pick up abnormal areas that might be due to cancer, and helps your doctor in targeting where to take biopsies from.
https://insightsimaging.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s1...