Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jul 13, 2005 18:45
18 yrs ago
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Italian term
cannule
Italian to English
Medical
Medical (general)
anaesthesiology
total spinal block
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | cannulae | Rachel Fell |
5 +4 | cannula(S) | Amy Christie |
4 | cannule | Maria Elisa Manfrino |
Proposed translations
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13 mins
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cannulae
cannulae
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cannule
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During laparoscopy, a cannule is inserted into the abdomen to ... Anesthesiology
93(6), 1407–1412. (2000). 22. Rasmussen I, Hillered L, Ungerstedt U, ...
a small tube made for insertion into a body cavity or into a duct on vessel and sometimes fitted with a trocar during the act of insertion
Reference Customs Tariff,Notex CCD,70.17;40.12
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TERM cannula
Reference Reallex Med;Customs Tariff,Notex CCD,90.17;Customs Tariff,Notex CCD,70.17;40.12
Note {NTE} instrument for human medicine and surgery
During laparoscopy, a cannule is inserted into the abdomen to ... Anesthesiology
93(6), 1407–1412. (2000). 22. Rasmussen I, Hillered L, Ungerstedt U, ...
a small tube made for insertion into a body cavity or into a duct on vessel and sometimes fitted with a trocar during the act of insertion
Reference Customs Tariff,Notex CCD,70.17;40.12
(1)
TERM cannula
Reference Reallex Med;Customs Tariff,Notex CCD,90.17;Customs Tariff,Notex CCD,70.17;40.12
Note {NTE} instrument for human medicine and surgery
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12 mins
cannula(S)
A flexible tube, usually containing a trocar at one end, that is inserted into a bodily cavity, duct, or vessel to drain fluid or administer a substance such as a medication.
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Note added at 13 mins (2005-07-13 18:58:39 GMT)
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http://www.answers.com/canula&r=67
Also from Gould dictionary.
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Note added at 21 mins (2005-07-13 19:07:21 GMT)
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Like Rachel says, the plural can also be cannulae. Google gives more for cannulas, but I guess it is personal preference!
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Note added at 13 mins (2005-07-13 18:58:39 GMT)
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http://www.answers.com/canula&r=67
Also from Gould dictionary.
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Note added at 21 mins (2005-07-13 19:07:21 GMT)
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Like Rachel says, the plural can also be cannulae. Google gives more for cannulas, but I guess it is personal preference!
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Michele Fauble
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Rachel Fell
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Linda 969
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