Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
patologías de base
English translation:
underlying pathologies/conditions
Added to glossary by
Carolina Fryd (X)
Apr 19, 2005 17:48
19 yrs ago
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Spanish term
patología de base
Spanish to English
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Medical (general)
Es más común en mujeres y en sujetos con patologías de base, dietas limitadas, escasa movilidad y edad avanzada.
Entiendo el concepto pero no encuentro el equivalente el inglés. No pude confirmar que "base pathology/condition, etc." sea correcto.
Gracias anticipadas
Carolina
Entiendo el concepto pero no encuentro el equivalente el inglés. No pude confirmar que "base pathology/condition, etc." sea correcto.
Gracias anticipadas
Carolina
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +4 | underlying pathologies | Refugio |
5 +2 | underlying conditions/diseases | Jorge Blanco |
Proposed translations
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Spanish term (edited):
patolog�as de base
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underlying pathologies
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eMedicine - Torticollis : Article by Michael Ross, MD
... Pathophysiology: Torticollis is a symptom, as well as a disease, and it has
a host of underlying pathologies. Torticollis can be divided into 2 types: ...
www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic597.htm - 77k - Cached - Similar pages
Otology & Neurotology - Fulltext: Volume 20(5) September 1999 p ...
... tinnitus may present as a symptom of several different underlying pathologies.
... without preselection for underlying pathologies or hearing deficits. ...
otology-neurotology.com/pt/re/otoneuroto/ fulltext.00000455-199909000-00013.htm - Similar pages
The dangerous dominance of Psychiatry in ME/CFS - By Stephen Ralph ...
... the underlying pathologies of such patients will go on being untreated, ...
the correct understanding of underlying pathologies (just one of those being ...
www.meactionuk.org.uk/dangerous_dominance.htm - 18k - Apr 18, 2005 - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 2 hrs 0 min (2005-04-19 19:49:01 GMT)
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pathology, n. any deviation from a healthy or normal condition
See wordreference.com
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Note added at 3 mins (2005-04-19 17:52:24 GMT)
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eMedicine - Torticollis : Article by Michael Ross, MD
... Pathophysiology: Torticollis is a symptom, as well as a disease, and it has
a host of underlying pathologies. Torticollis can be divided into 2 types: ...
www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic597.htm - 77k - Cached - Similar pages
Otology & Neurotology - Fulltext: Volume 20(5) September 1999 p ...
... tinnitus may present as a symptom of several different underlying pathologies.
... without preselection for underlying pathologies or hearing deficits. ...
otology-neurotology.com/pt/re/otoneuroto/ fulltext.00000455-199909000-00013.htm - Similar pages
The dangerous dominance of Psychiatry in ME/CFS - By Stephen Ralph ...
... the underlying pathologies of such patients will go on being untreated, ...
the correct understanding of underlying pathologies (just one of those being ...
www.meactionuk.org.uk/dangerous_dominance.htm - 18k - Apr 18, 2005 - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 2 hrs 0 min (2005-04-19 19:49:01 GMT)
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pathology, n. any deviation from a healthy or normal condition
See wordreference.com
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks a lot, Ruth!"
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underlying conditions/diseases
Although "pathology" is commonly taken as synonimous of "disease", "condition" is even more commonly used as such. A quick search in Google of both terms, "underlying pathology" and "underlying condition" provides 878 000 & 8 490 000 results, respectively.
Needless to say that it would semantically more correct to say "underlying diseases", for which the search with Google provides 6 540 000 results.
Although "pathology" is used as a synonim of "disease", in a very strict sense it means "the study of diseases"
Needless to say that it would semantically more correct to say "underlying diseases", for which the search with Google provides 6 540 000 results.
Although "pathology" is used as a synonim of "disease", in a very strict sense it means "the study of diseases"
Peer comment(s):
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Muriel Vasconcellos
: Both answers are OK, though I prefer "pathologies" because it is more specific.
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Muriel: I respect your opinion. Yet, in which sense is it more specific? Maybe I am wrong
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Refugio
: That strict sense might be a little too strict. // The idea is to balance etymology and usage, not to go all the way to one extreme or the other.
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Ruth: As in the case of Muriel, I respect your opinion. Yet, the search I conducted showsthe misuse of pathos and logos by physicians is minoritary. Why too strict? Aren't we to use the more specific term at hand? I am interested in your opinion about it.
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agree |
Rachel Fell
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