debrum osteofibrótico

18:20 Jul 23, 2023
Portuguese to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Portuguese term or phrase: debrum osteofibrótico
It is a medical report describing alterations of the spine - the word 'debrum' is confusing me a bit. Can anyone help as to what it refers to?

'Alterações degenerativas de espondilodiscartroses e uncartroses, multissegmentares, com discretos debruns ósteo-fibróticos, que não condicionam estenose canalar central que apresente repercussão sobre a medula cervical.'

Thanks for the help!
Joao Andre Madeira
Local time: 08:14


Summary of answers provided
4 +1osteofibrotic debrum
Oliver Simões
3 +1sclerotic tissue from osteofibrous dysplasia
Mario Freitas
3 -1fibrosis of the bone around the edges
liz askew
Summary of reference entries provided
is it "debruns" or "debrum"??
liz askew

  

Answers


17 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
osteofibrotic debrum


Explanation:
I haven't found a single example containing this phrase. I guess it's one of those rare medical terms.

This is how I would translate it.

osteofibrotic: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/osteofibrotic#English
debrum: edging [noun] a border or fringe round a garment https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/portuguese-en...

debrum: 1. Tira que se costura dobrada sobre a borda de um tecido, us. como enfeite ou reforço. (Aulete Digital)



Oliver Simões
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agree  KATHLEEN KILLING, M.D.
1 hr
  -> Thank you, Dr. Killing.

neutral  liz askew: but there is not one single hit for this on any bona fide En medical site (that I can find)
2 hrs
  -> I know. Most likely, it's one of those terms rarely used. But anyway, it was good to see my translation validated by a doc.
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3 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +1
sclerotic tissue from osteofibrous dysplasia


Explanation:
The term "debrum" is not used in medicine in English. It refers to damaged tissue, in this case, sclerotic tissue.
And the disease is better known in English as Osteofirbous Dysplasia, althought the term "osteofibrosis" also exists.
According to ChatGPT: "In a medical context, "debrum" is not a standard medical term or anatomical structure that I am familiar with as of my last update in September 2021. It's possible that the term might be a typo or a less common term."
https://www.google.com.br/search?q=Osteofibrous dysplasia "s...

Mario Freitas
Brazil
Local time: 04:14
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 72

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neutral  liz askew: sorry, but this does not make sense in the context, see my very last reference in the reference comments If you insist "neutral" it is.
11 hrs
  -> Possibly.

agree  Clauwolf
13 hrs
  -> Obrigado, Claus!
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15 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): -1
fibrosis of the bone around the edges


Explanation:
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Osteophyte related fibrosis: an under-appreciated but ...
The Royal College Of Radiologists
https://www.rcr.ac.uk › files › abstract_posters
PDF
Changes were stratified according to severity: from mild (ground-glass opacification ... Osteophyte related fibrosis: an under-appreciated but common.


Or

osteophyte related fibrosis around the edges



debrum = edging

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https://www.ajronline.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2214/ajr.179.4.1790...
Osteophyte related fibrosis spine from www.ajronline.org
5 Apr 2002 — Osteophytes of the thoracic vertebrae appear to cause focal fibrosis in the adjacent pulmonary tissue. steophytes of the vertebrae develop.

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even simpler,


with mild osteofibrosis around the edges



https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/osteofi...

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https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xUFqHSwrXiQC&pg=PA25&lpg...

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debrum glenoideu = glenoid labrum


Labrum synonyms - 42 Words and Phrases for ...
https://www.powerthesaurus.org › labrum › synonyms
Synonyms for Labrum · lip · rim · flange · brink · border · brim · edge · margin.

liz askew
United Kingdom
Local time: 08:14
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 613

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Mario Freitas: After all these years, you still use "disagree" instead of "neutral" when you also post a suggestion? Let's change this?
1 day 4 hrs
  -> I disagreed because your answer was incorrect, not because I posted one!
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Reference comments


3 hrs
Reference: is it "debruns" or "debrum"??

Reference information:
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/19128592.pdf

*** Os debruns são fibrocartilagens*** em forma de anel, revestidos por cartilagem hialina, que se inserem no contorno de algumas superfícies articulares e têm por.

https://docplayer.com.br/77819421-Orgao-oficial-issn-n-o.htm...

Foi observado um discreto predomínio do sexo masculino sendo a moda da idade de diagnóstico a 6 º ... moderado*** debrum hemorróidário***, sem hemorragia activa.

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you have posted "debrum" as the query,
but the context has "debruns"
??

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https://repositorio.ul.pt › AndreiaPFLopes
PDF
by APF Lopes · 2018 — 2) evidenciou “exame perianal revelando discreta hiperemia e ****debrum hemorroidário****. Progressão até ao ângulo esplénico com mucosa muito

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Degenerative Spine Conditions Surrey | DDD Sussex | Kent UK
surreybackandjointclinic.co.uk
https://www.surreybackandjointclinic.co.uk › degener...
****Bone spurs formed around the edges of the vertebral bodies and around the edges of the facet joints in the spine*** can be seen on an X-ray.

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look at this, this ties in with my answer


https://quizlet.com › Science › Biology › Anatomy
Composed of Hyaline Cartilage or Fibrocartilage ... A thin layer of Hyaline Cartilage covering ends ... A Fibrocartilage ring around the edges of joint

*** Os debruns são fibrocartilagens*** em forma de anel, revestidos por cartilagem hialina, que se inserem no contorno de algumas superfícies articulares e têm por.

liz askew
United Kingdom
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 613
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