Glossary entry (derived from question below)
français term or phrase:
plaques anfractueuses
anglais translation:
Fractured atheroma plaques
français term
plaques anfractueuses
PLAQUE A RISQUE DE RUPTURE
non calcifiée précoce
PLAQUES ANFRACTUEUSES AVEC CAILLOT RECENT SUR LA PLAQUE
Il s'agit de plaques d'athérome rompues activant la thrombose
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4 | Fractured atheroma plaques |
Drmanu49
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4 | friable atheromatous plaques |
Dr Sue Levy (X)
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May 22, 2006 20:25: Gayle Wallimann changed "Term asked" from "PLAQUES ANFRACTUEUSES " to "plaques anfractueuses"
Proposed translations
Fractured atheroma plaques
www.invasivecardiology.com/jic/IAGS/2003_May.pdf
Fractured fibrous caps with intense inflammation are also a common finding in ... The unstable atheroma. Plaque rupture occurs when the mechanical stresses ...
atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/17/10/1859
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or ruptured...
Atheroma - [ Traduire cette page ]
Plaques that had ruptured showed a larger lipid pool (with >90% of ruptured plaques having lipid pools >40% of the total plaque area), a lower relative and ...
www.dialogues-cvm.org/13/10sp/html/10sp_6.asp - 21k -
friable atheromatous plaques
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or rupture-prone plaque
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-37...
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Sorry, rupture-prone is OK for "plaque à risque de rupture" but I'm pretty sure "plaque anfractueuse" is what we would call "friable plaque".
http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/11/2516
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synonyms for "anfractueux"
http://dico.isc.cnrs.fr/dico/tr/chercher_fr?r=anfractueux
In other words, it doesn't mean fractured or ruptured.
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Imagerie non invasive : 4/17 - [ Translate this page ]Surface irrégulière, anfractueuse, - Plaque ulcérée. ... L’étude de la surface de la plaque repose essentiellement sur le Doppler couleur ou mieux le ...
w3med.univ-lille2.fr/inflammation/stenose/s2/p10_stenose_s2.htm - 10k - Cached - Similar pages
[PDF] Microsoft PowerPoint - plaque carotide.pptFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Plaques. Plaques. à. à risque ( 1). risque ( 1). Plaque anfractueuse,. ulcérée (. Lovett 2004). Définition = Plus de 2mm. de profondeur et de. longueur ...
www.angeiologie.fr/pdf/carotides.pdf - Similar pages
Pdts de Contraste Angiographiques - L'ECHOGRAPHIE DES ARTERES - [ Translate this page ]La surface de la plaque peut être lisse, mais elle est souvent irrégulière ou anfractueuse. - des calcifications intimales, sans anomalie du calibre ...
imagerie-cv.univ-lyon1.fr/WEB_CARDIO/documents/Documents_references/cours-doppler/Cours%2007.htm - 11k - Cached - Similar pages
.: Archives : CARDIO PRATIQUE 738 :: Cardiologie Pratique :. - [ Translate this page ]... irrégulière anfractueuse, a fortiori siège d’une thrombose endoluminale, ... Les conséquences de la rupture d’une plaque athéromateuse non-serrée sur un ...
www.cardiologie-pratique.com/archives/affichage_archives.ph... - 70k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages
John Libbey Eurotext - [ Translate this page ]Athérome profus de la crosse aortique avec plaque dense, irrégulière, anfractueuse, faisant protrusion dans la lumière aortique. ...
jle4.tests.ghs.fr/fr/print/e-docs/ 00/03/D1/40/article.md?fichier=images.htm
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Drmanu49
: Sue, my ref. CHU cardiologist mentioned rupture after reading the question???
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I've seen how "anfractueuse" is used in French and it doesn't seem to mean ruptured.
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