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16:42 Dec 11, 2019 |
English to French translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Health Care / pansements | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Bertrand Leduc United Kingdom Local time: 09:19 | ||||||
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5 | nécrose humide |
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4 | gangrène ou gangrène humide |
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4 | tissu nécrotique mou |
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nécrose humide Explanation: https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-french/medical-general... |
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gangrène ou gangrène humide Explanation: There are two main types of necrotic tissue present in wounds: eschar and slough. Eschar presents as dry, thick, leathery tissue that is often tan, brown or black. Slough is characterized as being yellow, tan, green or brown in color and may be moist, loose and stringy in appearance. http://www.memidex.com/slough pathology gangrène est un synonyme -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 38 minutes (2019-12-11 17:21:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://rnao.ca › AssessAndManFootUlcForPeoWithDia_FINAL_18-FRE contrôle de l'infection, tout en maintenant un milieu humide au niveau de la plaie . Ia – IV. ✚ ...... Un patient qui présente une gangrène humide, des abcès profonds et une ...... Necrotic tissue type (hard black, soft grey eschar, yellow slough): ... |
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tissu nécrotique mou Explanation: https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-french/medical-general... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 minutes (2019-12-11 17:02:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- necrotic tissue and slough =tissus nécrotiques secs et mous -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 56 minutes (2019-12-11 17:39:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- oui, aussi |
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