Sep 10, 2020 13:24
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Spanish term

tiempo de evolución (de una enfermedad)

FVA Spanish to English Medical Medical (general) urology
Variables: edad, tiempo de evolución del padecimiento de las ITUR (TE-ITUR), ...

The authors translated this as "time of evolution", which I've never seen. UTI progression time?
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Hazel Hayman Sep 11, 2020:
Incubation period

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disease progression time

I translate life-science documents and this appears all the time!
Peer comment(s):

agree Wyman Borts Jr : But remember in English there is a nuanced distinction between "progression" ("continuing to grow/spread) and "duration" (may or many not be growing or continuing to spread), both for which "evolución" is used in Spanish.
5 days
agree Jose Marino
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period/time coursing with/suffering from disease

time suffering from disease/UTI.
period coursing with disease/UTI.

"tiempo de evolución del padecimiento" [or simply "tiempo padeciendo"] = for how long the patient had or has had the UTI.
This is the key, we don't from the Spanish if it refers to a completed period (because the UTI has been resolved) or an ongoing period (patient still has the UTI).
The use of "time suffering from UTI", or similar, covers both eventualities.
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3 days 16 hrs

disease duration [RUTI duration]

I'd say "disease duration" for "tiempo de evolución". In your specific case, RUTI duration (recurrent urinary tract infection duration; period of time in which the patient suffered or has been suffering recurrent infections).


Participants reported an average of 52 lifetime UTIs and an average RUTI duration of nine years.
https://www.ics.org/2019/abstract/508#:~:text=Participants r...

Referral bias and recall bias may affect patterns of evaluation/therapy and ascertainment of disease duration before diagnosis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S01909...

Other factors included female gender, greater age and long disease duration
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10067-012-2129-7

Secondary LUTS symptoms may develop at any time over the course of MS, the frequency and severity of which are known to increase with disease duration
https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/topics/multiple-sclerosis/m...
Peer comment(s):

agree Wyman Borts Jr : But remember in English there is a nuanced distinction between "progression" ("continuing to grow/spread) and "duration" (may or many not be growing or continuing to spread), both for which "evolución" is used in Spanish.
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Thanks a lot, Wyman. And yes, I am aware of that. The original might well refer to progression here, but lacking more specific context "duration" sounds like a safer and quite reasonable option -I believe.
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19 hrs

time since onset

https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/medical-health...

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Different Clinical Expression of Patients With Ankylosing Spondylitis ...www.reumatologiaclinica.org › ...
to Gender in Relation to Time Since Onset of Disease. ... de los pacientes con espondilitis anquilosante según el sexo en función del tiempo de evolución.


a very tricky one indeed

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Different Clinical Expression of Patients With Ankylosing ...www.reumatologiaclinica.org › en-different-clinical-ex...
... Spondylitis According to Gender in Relation to Time Since Onset of Disease. ... espondilitis anquilosante según el sexo en función del tiempo de evolución.

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Conocimientos del diabético tipo 2 acerca de su enfermedad ...www.sciencedirect.com › abs › pii- Translate this page
Determinar la relación entre el tiempo de evolución de la enfermedad y el nivel ... To determine the relationship between the time since disease onset and the ...
by CAG Marante - ‎2015 - ‎Cited by 21 - ‎Related articles


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Osteosarcoma metastásico al diagnóstico - Biblatbiblat.unam.mx › vol11 › 2.pdf
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nóstico, tiempo de evolución, localización, histología del tumor, sitios de ... time since onset of presenting features, location of tumor, histologic subtype, location ...

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Redalyc.Diabetes tipo 2 y obesidad leve: tratamiento quirúrgicowww.redalyc.org › pdf
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The average time since onset of T2DM was 5.8 years. ... El tiempo de evolución promedio de la DM2 fue de 5,8 años. ... Al mismo tiempo, los pacientes fueron.
by E LANZARINI - ‎2013 - ‎Cited by 9 - ‎Related articles
Peer comment(s):

neutral Neil Ashby : The problem with using "time since onset" is that we are assuming the UTI is still coursing// I don't doubt it, it's a standard phrase, but that's not 100% what the source says; that's the problem. As I said before, it involves an assumption.
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~Thing is that I can find loads of examples for time since onset:)
agree Wyman Borts Jr : Neither Carina nor Chema are wrong, but I like this one best. In response to Neil's comment, remember that it's not a UTI but Recurring UTIs (ITUR is infección del tracto urinario recurrente (o de repetición)) , which is an ongoing issue.
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Evolution of (illness, disorder, tumur) over time

In medicine cases of cancer, for example, tumors evolve over a certain period of time.
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