Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

RAM: N/R

English translation:

adverse reactions to medications: None Reported

Added to glossary by Ana Brassara
Oct 28, 2006 16:11
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Spanish term

RAM: N/R

Spanish to English Medical Medical (general) Historia clínica
Se trata de resumen de historia clínica de una persona que sufrió neurosis depresiva a causa de la muerte de su madre, que sufrió una cardiopatía izquémica que concluyó en un infarto agudo del miocardio. Al final del certificado dice:

APP: Ver HEA
APF: Madre fallecida X IMA
RAM: N/R
Transfusiones: No
Operaciones: No
Vacunación: Actualizada
Citología: Fuera del programa

Proposed translations

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adverse reactions to medicatons: None Reported

reacciones adversas a medicamentos (RAM).

http://www.sertox.com.ar/es/info/apuntes/2001/27_carrera/car...



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So right. Made a typo. It seems I was hungry and ate the "i" in medications.
Peer comment(s):

agree cebice : ninguna reportada
41 mins
Sí, Gracias.
agree Sonia Iujvidin
41 mins
Gracias
agree Roxanna Delgado : definitivamente.But "medicatIons".
1 hr
Thanks, Roxanna for pointing it out. I had not noticed the typo.
agree David Brown : yes NR means "not recorded/reported" here.
14 hrs
Thank you. I believe it does, also.
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16 mins

ADRs/Adverse drug/medications reactions: Not Remarkable

Abbvs. found in Diccionario de Acrónimos con Símbolos y Abreviaturas para la Sciencias de la Salud (Dr Illera Martín)

RAM = Reacciones Adversas a los medicamentos

N/R = Not Remarkable/No Extraordinario


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Peer comment(s):

agree Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.
53 mins
neutral Sonia Iujvidin : NR is a spanish acronym
56 mins
agree Dr. Jason Faulkner
7 hrs
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15 mins

MRA N/R

Magnetic resonance angiography: not required.

MRA is one of the diagnostic procedures that may be applied in ischemic cardiopathy cases.

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We retrospectively identified 17 patients with borderzone infarcts selected from a total of 331 patients in the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) Stroke Database, collected from 1995 to 1998. The patients selected met the following inclusion criteria: detailed clinical information, including vascular risk factors, complete neurological examination, hospital course, and outcome; documentation of the borderzone infarction by MRI, including DWI and PWI, according to the BIDMC stroke protocol; and investigation of the stroke mechanism by cardiac studies, carotid and vertebral artery ultrasound, ** MR angiography (MRA) ** of the extracranial and intracranial arteries, or cerebral angiogram.
Peer comment(s):

neutral liz askew : medical report concerns the daughter (depressive) and not the mother
1 min
I think you are right. I just confused the two...
neutral cebice : MRA is an English Accronym- Spanish equivalent would be: ARM
17 mins
Thank you, cebice for the clarification...
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