Feb 7, 2020 03:14
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French term

A.O.

French to English Medical Medical: Cardiology Doppler echocardiogram
Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male.
DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. < 40/O.G. < 40/Ouverture S.A. > 16
DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26

I think "O.G." = oreillette gauche, but I'm not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter).
Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there's definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words.
Proposed translations (English)
5 Ao
Change log

Feb 7, 2020 10:59: Yana Dovgopol changed "Term Context" from "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. <40 / O.G. <40 / Ouverture S.A. >16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words." to "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O.<40 / O.G. <40 / Ouverture S.A.>16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words."

Feb 7, 2020 11:00: Yana Dovgopol changed "Term Context" from "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O.<40 / O.G. <40 / Ouverture S.A.>16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words." to "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O.40 / O.G. 40 / Ouverture S.A.>16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words."

Feb 7, 2020 11:01: Yana Dovgopol changed "Term Context" from "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O.40 / O.G. 40 / Ouverture S.A.>16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words." to "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. <40/O.G. <40/Ouverture S.A.>16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words."

Feb 7, 2020 13:45: Rocío Tempone changed "Term Context" from "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. <40/O.G. <40/Ouverture S.A.>16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words." to "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. < 40/O.G. < 40/Ouverture S.A. >16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words."

Feb 7, 2020 13:48: Rocío Tempone changed "Term Context" from "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. < 40/O.G. < 40/Ouverture S.A. >16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words." to "Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male. DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. < 40/O.G. < 40/Ouverture S.A. > 16 DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26 I think \"O.G.\" = oreillette gauche, but I\'m not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter). Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there\'s definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words."

Discussion

Joshua Parker (asker) Feb 7, 2020:
SEE HERE For some reason only part of the initial post shows up and I have now tried four times.
The full post with context is below:
Joshua Parker (asker) Feb 7, 2020:
Doppler echocardiography report for the left ventricle of an 81-year-old male.
I have used / to separate the columns in the table:


DONNÉES NORMALES / A.O. <40 / O.G. <40 / Ouverture S.A. >16
DONNÉES PATIENT / 35 / 43 / 26

I think "O.G." = oreillette gauche, but I'm not sure about A.O. (or S.A., for that matter).
Something to do with the aorta, perhaps? That said, there's definitely a dot between the A and the O, suggesting there are two words.

Proposed translations

4 hrs
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Ao

There should not be dots after A and O. In cardiac echography, AO means Aorte. In English, one uses Ao. Seee references in FR and EN below
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Reference comments

6 hrs
Reference:

artery obstruction, artery occlusion?

Arterial occlusion is usually caused by atherosclerosis or compression of an artery, - https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/...
Coronary artery disease - https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronary-arte... obstruction; arterial occlusion?
central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682253/
Coronary Artery Obstruction:
disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20350613
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/...
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