no estenosa la luz a XX cm de arcada dentaría

English translation: does not stenose the lumen at XX cm from the dental arch

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Spanish term or phrase:no estenosa la luz a XX cm de arcada dentaría
English translation:does not stenose the lumen at XX cm from the dental arch
Entered by: Joseph Tein

13:27 Jul 18, 2018
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Spanish term or phrase: no estenosa la luz a XX cm de arcada dentaría
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-Panendoscopia oral (FECHA): Esófago: Mucosa de características normales en toda su longitud. Se aprecia anillo esofágico que
no estenosa la luz a 32cm de arcada dentaría, sin lesiones mucosas. UGE a 34cm de arcada dentaria con impronta diafragmática
a 37cm. Hernia de hiato de moderado tamaño. Estómago: Cavidad gástrica vacia. Pliegues conservados.
Seth Phillips
United States
Local time: 22:37
does not stenose the lumen at XX cm from the dental arch
Explanation:
(I think "dental arch" is the same as "alveolar arch" ... not quite sure about this, but "dental arch" seems like the most direct translation.)

i.e. it does not narrow or restrict the lumen (diameter of the inside space) of the esophagus at that spot
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Joseph Tein
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Local time: 19:37
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5does not stenose the lumen at XX cm from the dental arch
Joseph Tein
3does not restrict the ligt at xx cm of the alveolar arch
Graciela Vicente
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Refs.
Taña Dalglish

  

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does not restrict the ligt at xx cm of the alveolar arch


Explanation:
I think that it means that the ring does not restrict/occlude the passage of the endoscope light at 32 cm of the alveolar arch.
UGE (unión gastro esofágica) refers to the gastro-esophageal junction

Graciela Vicente
Local time: 12:07
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
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neutral  Joseph Tein: The lumen ("luz") is the inside space of a tubular structure, such as an artery or intestine.//It's always good to learn something new.
4 hrs
  -> You are absolutely right about lumen. Alveolar arch is the same as dental arch My apologies to you all
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does not stenose the lumen at XX cm from the dental arch


Explanation:
(I think "dental arch" is the same as "alveolar arch" ... not quite sure about this, but "dental arch" seems like the most direct translation.)

i.e. it does not narrow or restrict the lumen (diameter of the inside space) of the esophagus at that spot

Joseph Tein
United States
Local time: 19:37
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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Reference: Refs.

Reference information:
http://transpanish.biz/es/blog_traduccion/las-nuevas-palabra...
estenosar. [Adición de artículo]. TR. Med. Producir una estenosis (en un orificio o conducto).

This gloss entry may clue you in:
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish_to_english/medical/181678...
GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW)
Spanish term or phrase: estenosar, estenosis
English translation: stenose (to), stenosis (tpo partially occlude lumen/light)

Taña Dalglish
Jamaica
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 208
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