geconsolideerd

English translation: healed / stabilised / consolidated

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Dutch term or phrase:geconsolideerd
English translation:healed / stabilised / consolidated
Entered by: Adam Smith

07:25 Sep 27, 2007
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Insurance
Dutch term or phrase: geconsolideerd
Het laatste bericht van .... d.d. ..... komt er op neer dat het handletsel zo goed als geconsolideerd is en dat de functie van de elleboog en pols inmiddels ongestoord zijn.

I think this means that the hand injury has improved to a certain extent, but there will be no further improvement ???

Thank you in advance.
Siobhan Schoonhoff-Reilly
Netherlands
Local time: 00:12
healed / stabilised / consolidated
Explanation:
Virtually or more or less healed / stabilised / maybe even consolidated - depends on the type of injury
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Adam Smith
United Kingdom
Local time: 23:12
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healed / stabilised / consolidated


Explanation:
Virtually or more or less healed / stabilised / maybe even consolidated - depends on the type of injury

Adam Smith
United Kingdom
Local time: 23:12
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