Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

flüchtiger Hautausschlag

English translation:

rash

Added to glossary by Kim Metzger
Mar 5, 2013 14:18
11 yrs ago
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German term

flüchtigem Hautausschlag (Rush)

German to English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals
This is in a list of side effects in a patient leaflet. I am not familiar with a German usage of "Rush" in this context and am not able to find it in any reference works. It seems like it could simply be translated as "rash" (possibly a misspelling of the English word), but I was wondering if anyone else had an opinion.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +11 rash
Change log

Mar 6, 2013 17:26: Kim Metzger Created KOG entry

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Proposed translations

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3 mins
Selected

rash

Yes, definitely a typo.

Überempflindlichkeitsreaktionen, einschließlich flüchtigem Hautausschlag (Rash), Schwellung tiefliegender Haut- und Schleimhautgewebe (Angioödem) und Blutdruckabfall (Hypotension), können auftreten.

http://de.oddb.org/de/drugs/patinfo/uid/166013/chapter/unwan...
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard
2 mins
agree Steffen Walter
2 mins
agree Susanne Schiewe
3 mins
agree Stephen Sadie
5 mins
agree Nicola Wood
53 mins
agree Dr. Johanna Schmitt
56 mins
agree Carmen Lawrence
1 hr
agree Anne Schulz
2 hrs
agree Judith Shiozawa (X)
2 hrs
agree Ramey Rieger (X) : without a doubt
2 hrs
agree Lirka : indeed :)
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