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Feb 10, 2005 03:18
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German term
a.e.
German to English
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
abbreviation
multiple Infarkte linkshemisphaerell a.e. kardioembolisch
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | am ehesten | GovLoki |
4 | anamnestisch eventuell | Dr.G.MD (X) |
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am ehesten
am ehesten - "most likely". cardioembolic cause in this instance.
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anamnestisch eventuell
This may still be a clinical assumption at this stage....
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Note added at 1 hr 1 min (2005-02-10 04:20:05 GMT)
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Probably from an emergency CT-Scan. Multiple small cerebral infarctions typically origin from a damaged and enlarged heart.
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Note added at 1 hr 1 min (2005-02-10 04:20:05 GMT)
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Probably from an emergency CT-Scan. Multiple small cerebral infarctions typically origin from a damaged and enlarged heart.
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