Apr 15, 2023 15:45
1 yr ago
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Spanish term
Piel y faneras
Spanish to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Hola, me podrían ayudar con "Faneras"? es una historia clínica.
Gracias.
Contexto:
Revisión por sistemas:
Gastrointestinal: no refiere
Cardiovascular: no refiere
Piel y Faneras: no refiere.
Gracias.
Contexto:
Revisión por sistemas:
Gastrointestinal: no refiere
Cardiovascular: no refiere
Piel y Faneras: no refiere.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | Skin and skin appendages | Marie Wilson |
4 | skin and skin appendage | Cecilia Gowar |
4 | The Integumentary System | Peter Gooss |
Proposed translations
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Skin and skin appendages
El sistema tegumentario consiste en órganos como la piel y las faneras ( uñas, pelo y glándulas).
https://www.uaeh.edu.mx/docencia/P_Presentaciones/b_sahagun/...
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Piel y faneras
La piel y las faneras (cabello, uñas y pelos) constituyen una protección y reflejan el estado general. En función de cada individuo, debe dedicárseles una atención especial por medio de soluciones adecuadas a base de vitaminas, minerales o también de lisado de cepas microbióticas.
https://productos.pileje.es/necesidad/piel-y-faneras
Examination comprises inspection and palpation of skin and skin appendages (hair, nails, teeth, and mucous membranes) and is performed in one of two scenarios
https://academic.oup.com/book/40282/chapter-abstract/3468164...
https://www.uaeh.edu.mx/docencia/P_Presentaciones/b_sahagun/...
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Piel y faneras
La piel y las faneras (cabello, uñas y pelos) constituyen una protección y reflejan el estado general. En función de cada individuo, debe dedicárseles una atención especial por medio de soluciones adecuadas a base de vitaminas, minerales o también de lisado de cepas microbióticas.
https://productos.pileje.es/necesidad/piel-y-faneras
Examination comprises inspection and palpation of skin and skin appendages (hair, nails, teeth, and mucous membranes) and is performed in one of two scenarios
https://academic.oup.com/book/40282/chapter-abstract/3468164...
Peer comment(s):
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Cecilia Gowar
: We were writing at the same time!
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Thanks Cecilia, yes, very close finish!
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Hernan Casasbuenas
: Sí, así es!
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Muchas gracias Hernan :-)
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Andrew Bramhall
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Thanks Andrew :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
31 mins
skin and skin appendage
https://www.ucm.es/data/cont/media/www/pag-54484/09 Explorac...
The skin appendages include sweat glands, nails, and the pilosebaceous unit of the skin, comprised of the hair shaft, hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and arrector pili muscle — these appendages derive from a down growth of the epidermis beginning in the third month of fetal life.
shorturl.at/otuMW
Skin and skin appendage
The skin is the largest organ of the body, covering an area of approximately 2 m2. The skin is composed of the cutis (including the dermis and epidermis), subcutaneous tissue, and skin appendages.
https://www.amboss.com/us/knowledge/Skin_and_skin_appendage/
The skin appendages include sweat glands, nails, and the pilosebaceous unit of the skin, comprised of the hair shaft, hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and arrector pili muscle — these appendages derive from a down growth of the epidermis beginning in the third month of fetal life.
shorturl.at/otuMW
Skin and skin appendage
The skin is the largest organ of the body, covering an area of approximately 2 m2. The skin is composed of the cutis (including the dermis and epidermis), subcutaneous tissue, and skin appendages.
https://www.amboss.com/us/knowledge/Skin_and_skin_appendage/
2 days 9 hrs
The Integumentary System
I can only speak for a US English Audience but while "skin and skin appendages" isn't necessarily wrong, but it would be used only in high level research. It is quite an uncomfortable phrasing, due to the inclusion of the word "appendage" and most people would avoid writing or saying it at all costs.
Therefore, I would say, "The Integumentary System" for medical-level writing, or "Skin, Hair, and Nails" for patient-level writing.
Therefore, I would say, "The Integumentary System" for medical-level writing, or "Skin, Hair, and Nails" for patient-level writing.
Example sentence:
The Integumentary System is made up of the skin, hair, nails, and glands.
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