dle UZ uzly v LL

English translation: left lobe

09:50 Oct 23, 2011
Czech to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Czech term or phrase: dle UZ uzly v LL
Latentní hypotyreoza při autoimunní tyreoitidě, dle UZ uzly v LL, na substituci

ultrasound? What is LL?
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English translation:left lobe
Explanation:
LL - levý lalok
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Lenka Mandryszová
Czech Republic
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4 +2left lobe
Lenka Mandryszová
4as per ultrasound, nodules on the left tonsil
Hannah Geiger (X)


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left lobe


Explanation:
LL - levý lalok

Lenka Mandryszová
Czech Republic
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Native speaker of: Native in CzechCzech
PRO pts in category: 60
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as per ultrasound, nodules on the left tonsil


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Note added at 2 hrs (2011-10-23 12:10:44 GMT)
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levy lalok

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Note added at 3 hrs (2011-10-23 13:40:20 GMT)
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Diseases of the thyroid gland are very common, affecting millions of Americans. The most common diseases are an over- or under-active gland. These conditions are called hyperthyroidism (e.g., Grave's disease) and hypothyroidism. Sometimes the thyroid gland can become enlarged from over-activity (as in Grave's disease) or from under-activity (as in hypothyroidism). An enlarged thyroid gland is often called a "goiter." Sometimes an inflammation of the thyroid gland (Hashimoto's disease) will cause enlargement of the gland.
Patients may develop "lumps" or "masses" in their thyroid glands. They may appear gradually or very rapidly. Patients who had radiation therapy to the head or neck as children for acne, adenoids, or other reasons are more prone to develop thyroid malignancy. A doctor should evaluate all thyroid "lumps" (nodules).
http://www.myentspecialist.com/services/head-neck-surgery/


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http://www.prolekare.cz/pdf?ida=vl_05_01_18.pdf

Hannah Geiger (X)
United States
Local time: 11:03
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Native speaker of: Native in CzechCzech, Native in EnglishEnglish
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