Aug 7, 2006 14:06
17 yrs ago
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Russian term
уреаплазма
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I do not have much contest. It is an OBGYN term.
I don't think medical providers in the U.S.are familiar with the term ureaplazma.
Any suggestions?
I will greatly appreciate your help.
Svetlana Ball
I don't think medical providers in the U.S.are familiar with the term ureaplazma.
Any suggestions?
I will greatly appreciate your help.
Svetlana Ball
Proposed translations
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5 +11 | Ureaplasma | Martinique |
5 | Ureaplasma | Olga1204 |
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Ureaplasma
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Irina Gerunova
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Ureaplasma
U·re·a·plas·ma (yʊ-rē'ə-plăz'mə)
n.
A genus of nonmotile gram-negative bacteria that require urea and cholesterol for growth and are associated with nongonococcal urethritis and prostatitis in males and with genitourinary tract infections and reproductive failure in females. Also called T-mycoplasma.
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Note added at 8 mins (2006-08-07 14:14:39 GMT)
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From Houghton Mifflin American Medical Dictionary
n.
A genus of nonmotile gram-negative bacteria that require urea and cholesterol for growth and are associated with nongonococcal urethritis and prostatitis in males and with genitourinary tract infections and reproductive failure in females. Also called T-mycoplasma.
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Note added at 8 mins (2006-08-07 14:14:39 GMT)
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From Houghton Mifflin American Medical Dictionary
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