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anesthesia, general |
anestesia general |
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| an irregular, reversible depression of the cells of the higher centers of the central nervous system that makes the patient unconscious and insensible to pain. |
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anesthesia, infiltration |
anestesia por infiltración |
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| an anesthesia induced by injecting the anesthetic solution directly into or around the tissues to be anesthetized; used for operative procedures on the maxillary premolar, anterior teeth, and mandibular incisors. |
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anesthesiologist; anaesthesiologist |
anestesista, anetesiólogo |
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| a physician specializing in the administration of anesthetics. |
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anesthesiology; anaesthesiology |
anestesiología |
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| the branch of medicine concerned with the relief of pain and the administration of medication to relieve pain during surgery or other invasive procedures. |
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aneurism, aneurysm |
aneurisma |
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| a localized dilation of an artery in which one or more layers of the vessel walls are distended. |
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aneurysm of the abdominal aorta; Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm; triple A; AAA |
Aneurisma de la aorta abdominal; aneurisma abdominal |
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| dilatation/bulging of the abdominal aorta wall most often associated with Artherosclerosis . Signs are a pulsation felt and bruit heard at the bulge site. |
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angina |
angina |
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| a spasmodic, choking pain. The term is sometimes applied to the disease producing the pain (for example, Ludwig's angina). |
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angina, aphthous |
angina aftosa |
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angina, Vincent's; disease, Vincent's; trench throat |
angina de Vincent |
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| an incorrect term for involvement of the pharynx by the spread of acute necrotizing ulceromembranous gingivitis. |
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angioma, vascular naevus |
angioma |
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| a benign tumor of vascular nature. |
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angle |
ángulo |
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| the degree of divergence of two or more lines or planes that meet each other; the space between such lines. Measured in degrees of an arc. |
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angle of mandible; angle of jaw |
ángulo mandibular |
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| the gonial angle. The relation existing between the body of the mandible and the ramus of the mandible. |
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angle, alveolar |
ángulo alveolar |
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angle, axial |
ángulo axial |
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angle, Bennett |
ángulo de Bennett |
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| the angle formed by the sagittal plane and the path of the advancing condyle during lateral mandibular movement, as viewed in the horizontal plane. |
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angle, bisection- |
ángulo de bisección |
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angle, cavity line- |
ángulo formado por dos, paredes de una cavidad |
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angle, cavosurface- |
ángulo formado por una pared cavitaria y la superficie del diente |
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| the angle in a prepared cavity, formed by the junction of the wall of the cavity with the surface of the tooth. |
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angle, cranial base- |
ángulo de la base craneal |
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| the angle formed by a line representing the floor of the anterior cranial fossa intersecting a line representing the axis of the clivus of the base of the skull. |
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angle, cusp |
ángulo de cúspide |
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| 1. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with the plane that passes through the tip of the cusp and is perpendicular to a line bisecting the cusp; measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. Half of the included angle between the buccolingual or mesiodistal cusp inclines. 2. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with a perpendicular line bisecting the cusp; measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. |
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