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Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

spoor

English translation:

trace

Added to glossary by Ann Bishop (X)
Jan 8, 2009 01:17
15 yrs ago
Dutch term

spoor

Dutch to English Medical Medical (general) TTE
Under transthoracic echocardiogram:

Normale atria spoor
spoor AI
spoor MI TI met RVSP van +/- 20

Many thanks,
Ann
Proposed translations (English)
2 +5 trace
4 tracing
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Proposed translations

+5
21 mins
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trace

just a feeling with nothing to back it up except German Spur = trace
Peer comment(s):

agree orangeworld : trace here makes sense for the regurgitations, but the spoor behind atria is a bit puzzling
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agree analytical (X)
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agree Textpertise : Will post some references.
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agree writeaway : Happy New Year David (and perhaps happy new language and field? ;-) sorry-is hard to resist) Langenscheidt: Spur: (Rest, kleine Menge) trace
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agree SJLD : "trace" as in "a tiny bit of"
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tracing

the pathway or route
Example sentence:

Note normal atrial tracing with waves 1 and 2 fused.

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Reference comments

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Reference:

Van Dale Nl-En

4
kleine hoeveelheid van een bestanddeel
trace
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Reference:

Trace as term in Echocardiography

This cut-off sign occurs in middle-to-late systole and is caused by a high "V-wave" in the atrial pressure trace.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=nXssJ31y2A4C&pg=PA160&lpg...

An abnormal echocardiogram. Image shows a mid-muscular ventricular septal defect . The trace in the lower left shows the cardiac cycle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echocardiography
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Reference:

trace = minimal

We are not talking about tracings here.

Need treatment? trace mitral/mild tricuspid regurgitation ... - [ Traduire cette page ]2 messages - Dernier message : 1 août 2004
Trace mitral regurgitation is present 3. Mild tricuspid regurgitation is present with estimated pulmonary artery systolic pressure of 28 ...
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Mitral Regurgitation --Doctors Lounge(TM) - [ Traduire cette page ]4 messages - Dernier message : 20 fév 2005
Your echocardiogram is essentially normal. Trace mitral regurgitation is without any hemodynamic effects as well as pulmonic regurgitation. ...
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