deficit del n.c.

English translation: cranial nerves deficits

10:28 Jul 7, 2023
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Italian term or phrase: deficit del n.c.
From the physical examination of a patient before a procedure.

Funzioni superiori conservate.
Deficit del quadrante temporale superiore os (esito di precedente intervento di exeresi di adenoma ipofisario).
Non evidenti ulteriori deficit del n.c. esaminati.
No evidenti deficit cerebellari (prova indice naso eseguila correttamente bilateralmente).

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pennylyd
United Kingdom
Local time: 19:05
English translation:cranial nerves deficits
Explanation:
Probably a typo for "deific deI n.c."

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Note added at 29 min (2023-07-07 10:58:40 GMT)
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Sorry for MY typo: "deficit deI n.c."
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Gilberto Lacchia
Italy
Local time: 20:05
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4 +6cranial nerves deficits
Gilberto Lacchia
2deficit of the cranial nerves
Sakshi Garg


  

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deficit of the cranial nerves


Explanation:
deficit > a lack or shortage
n.c. > abb. > nervi cranici > cranial nerves

Questi nervi emergono direttamente dal cervello, a differenza del midollo spinale

Sakshi Garg
India
Local time: 23:35
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cranial nerves deficits


Explanation:
Probably a typo for "deific deI n.c."

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Note added at 29 min (2023-07-07 10:58:40 GMT)
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Sorry for MY typo: "deficit deI n.c."

Gilberto Lacchia
Italy
Local time: 20:05
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Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 1268
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Lirka: yes, only w/o -s: cranial nerve deficits
1 hr

agree  martini
2 hrs

agree  philgoddard: Nerve.
3 hrs

agree  Fiona Grace Peterson
5 hrs

agree  JudyC: yes, nerve (sing)
6 hrs

agree  EleoE
7 hrs
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