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marca paso and leve infarto

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I believe the latter must be "TIA" as in a "light stroke"

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updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by Nancy

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marca paso and leve infarto
walk slowly - minor hearth attack

updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by 00769608
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Nancy said:

You guys are so good, may I ask how about "venas debiles" weak veins? or am I missing something. (sorry to be so short. I am working....)

In English, it would probably sound more natural to say "poor veins." But I'm not sure if it has another meaning or not.

updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by Natasha
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You guys are so good, may I ask how about "venas debiles" weak veins? or am I missing something.
(sorry to be so short. I am working....)

Guillermo said:

Yes, it is a pacemaker. Infarto is a stroke only if used as "infarto cerebral". Used as an only word it means heart attack. So "leve infarto" is a minor heart attack

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updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by Nancy
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Gracias, Guilermo!

Guillermo said:

Yes, it is a pacemaker. Infarto is a stroke only if used as "infarto cerebral". Used as an only word it means heart attack. So "leve infarto" is a minor heart attack

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updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by Nancy
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Thank you Natasha!

Natasha said:

marcapasos can be a pacemaker, but there isn't any context here to be sure.

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updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by Nancy
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Yes, it is a pacemaker. Infarto is a stroke only if used as "infarto cerebral". Used as an only word it means heart attack. So "leve infarto" is a minor heart attack

updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by 00e657d4
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marcapasos can be a pacemaker, but there isn't any context here to be sure.

updated OCT 3, 2008
posted by Natasha
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