Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Lithuanian term or phrase:
uzūruoti
English translation:
eroded
Lithuanian term
uzūruoti
4 | eroded | Valters Feists |
3 | cracked | translations9 |
Proposed translations
eroded
A Russian dictionary pairs “узурированы” and “узурация” with “eroded” and “erosion”, respectively.
узурированы -- eroded (кость, поверхность (разрушена)
= bone, surface deteriorated
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узурация --
мед. erosion; notching (наличие пустот, вырезок)
= presence of hollow spaces, cracks
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The capitate, ulna, lunate, triquetrum and scaphoid were the 5 bones with both most frequent baseline erosion and most frequent erosive progression (site of International Society for Musculoskeletal Imaging in Rheumatology.) http://tinyurl.com/m52mfa6
MRI demonstrates chondral erosion between the accessory medial lunate facet and the proximal pole of the hamate. http://mskcases.com/index.php?module=article&view=153
Thanks, Valters, sounds convincing. |
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