Dec 21, 2010 22:39
13 yrs ago
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German term
Kernschatten
German to English
Medical
Medical (general)
oncology, gynecology
This is a type of shadow shown in mammographies indicating possible cancer. I have this direct quote from German medical report:
"Keine Kernschatten, keine suspecten Kalzifikationen."
Is there an English equivalent for this term? I have done google searching in English but have not yet found any exact equivalent.
Thanks,
Stephen
"Keine Kernschatten, keine suspecten Kalzifikationen."
Is there an English equivalent for this term? I have done google searching in English but have not yet found any exact equivalent.
Thanks,
Stephen
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | dense shadow | Anna Grynfeld Smith |
3 +1 | deep shadow | David Hollywood |
3 | true shadow | Lirka |
3 | core shadow | casper (X) |
Proposed translations
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dense shadow
Another option.
There are many references.
There are many references.
Example sentence:
Mammography showed a dense shadow with spicula and skin thickness
Mammographic Signs. Dominant mass: Dense shadow
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Comment: "Thanks, Anna. I chose your suggestion based on references and peer comment.
Stephen"
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10 mins
deep shadow
Kernschatten m. deep shadow. Kernscheide /. endodermis. ..... Krebs /«.cancer; canker; wart; crab. (20.): Kreuzgegend /. lumbar region. Kreuzgras n. ...
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not sure as medicine is not one of my fields ...
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true shadow
conical/true shadow as opposed to the 'normal' shadow produced by dense breast tissue.
6 hrs
core shadow
The nonhomogeneity of the core shadow is a fairly reliable indicator of invasive ductal carcinoma. A completely homogeneous carcinoma signifies complete intratumoral desmoplasia or necrosis.
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