Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
blood supply
Italian translation:
irrorazione (sanguigna)
English term
blood supply
This common foot problem affects around one in ten of the population at some stage in their lives.
The cause of the condition is a lack of inflammation in the plantar fascia, often due to a restricted blood supply.
Microscopic tears in the fibres cause pain and healing is slow due to the lack of blood flow.
4 +1 | irrorazione (sanguigna) | Claudia Cherici |
4 +1 | ridotto afflusso di sangue | R. R. |
4 | riduzione dell'apporto di sangue/sanguigno/ematico | Gaetano Silvestri Campagnano |
Sep 25, 2017 17:01: Francesco Badolato changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
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Proposed translations
riduzione dell'apporto di sangue/sanguigno/ematico
ridotto afflusso di sangue
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Note added at 6 hrs (2017-09-25 22:59:42 GMT)
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http://www.treccani.it/vocabolario/afflusso/
http://dizionari.corriere.it/dizionario_italiano/A/afflusso....
http://dizionari.repubblica.it/Italiano/A/afflusso.php
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