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210 months ago

Geea (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Medical

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Barré soutenu bilater

Context:

L'examen clinique : Neuro : pas de latéralisation ni signes méningés,

Keywords:

...nn. cr. II-XII- +/+ sym, Barré soutenu bilater, Mingazzini soutenu bilater, Force mm. MS et MI 5/5 bilat. et sym. Tonus et sensibilité sym, ... /// I think what I don't get is the "soutenu". Does this mean that Barré's test (and then Mingazzini's test) is supported bilaterally? Or is there another way to word this?

 

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210 months ago

  See profile wrote:

sustained/steady/strong bilateral Barré

My references:

Larousses Advance French/English Dictionary

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210 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

Bilateral Barré's test sustainable

My comment:

Sorry I didn't think this was eye related in the previous question.... as it mentioned endoscopy, I thought it was a duodenal endoscopy... ;)

210 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

Barred, sustained, bilateral