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190 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:

AOMI

Context:

responses on a questionnaire: pas d'indication ds AOMI //

Keywords:

jeune âge, diabète et AOMI symptomatique; l'association des 3 fait penser à un tableau sévère donc nécessité d'un traitement intensif // can't think of what this is right now - TIA!

 

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190 months ago

Charles Ferguson  See profile wrote:

Arteriopathie Obliterante des Membres Inferieures

My comment:

so "PAD" = "peripheral arterial disease", as noted earlier is the right abbreviation. It implies poor arterial circulation in the legs without actually specifying them, but it IS the right answer.

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190 months ago

myrthe  See profile wrote:

Oui, avec les accents : Artériopathie Oblitérante des Membres Inférieurs (pas de *e* avant le s) http://www.bmsfrance.fr/Qu-est-ce-que-l-AOMI-quels-sont.html

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190 months ago

Robert Tucker  See profile wrote:

PAD (peripheral arterial disease)

My comment:

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190 months ago

Robert Tucker  See profile wrote:

Acute and Old Myocardial Infarction

My comment:

see www.acronymfinder.com

My references:

www.acronymfinder.com