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15:27 Apr 14, 2005 |
German to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Health Care / Cardiac investigation | |||||||
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4 +6 | laut Bad Mergentheim |
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Explanation Explanation: It seems the patient has an allergy to ACE-inhibitor drugs, which has made him/her come out in a rash, according to the hospital/clinic at Bad Mergentheim. "Wie wirken ACE-Hemmer? Die ACE- (Angiotensin- Converting- Enzyme- ) Hemmer bewirken eine selektive Blockierung des Enzyms (Eiweißes), das Angiotensin I in das gefäßverengende Angiotensin II umwandelt. Durch diese Substanzen wird im Körper die Bildung und hierdurch auch die Wirkung des gefäßverengend wirkenden Hormons "Angiotensin II", einer der stärksten blutdrucksteigernden Substanzen im Körper, gehemmt." " An exanthem is a rash that "bursts forth or blooms" towards the end of some infections. They are characteristically widespread, symmetrically distributed on the child's body, red, discrete or confluent flat spots (macules) and bumps (papules) that at least at first are not scaly. Diseases that begin with exanthems may be caused by bacteria, viruses, or drug reactions. " Reference: http://www.cardiologe.de/patient/therapie/medikamentoes/aceh... Reference: http://www.drhull.com/EncyMaster/E/exanthem.html |
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laut Bad Mergentheim Explanation: It is Bad Mergentheim, and lt. usually stands for laut (according to) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 mins (2005-04-14 16:13:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I assumed you wanted to know whether it is supposed to read \"lt.\" or \"it.\" (OCR can be a bitch!) - see answer above. But since you posted the Q in German to English, let me add: [ACE-inhibitor allergy (exanthem]... according to Bad Mergentheim) |
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