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16:17 Sep 7, 2015 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / Pediatrics, general examination | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Jiri Lonsky Czech Republic Local time: 14:24 | ||||||
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4 | chest auscultation reveals phenomena originating in upper respiratory tract |
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3 | breathing affected with a URT problem |
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chest auscultation reveals phenomena originating in upper respiratory tract Explanation: I believe that this phrase describes auscultation of the chest when there are found audible phenomena originating in upper respiratory tract (this is why "přenesenými" - i.e. that the (audible) phenomena do not originate in the chest cavity). I am not sure of a standard translation phrase, so I offer this description... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 32 mins (2015-09-07 16:49:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "... originating in the upper respiratory tract." - of course |
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breathing affected with a URT problem Explanation: HCD = horní cesty dýchací I would say there is a trouble with URT that affects the respiration but cannot vouch for it. |
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