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Apr 20, 2022 17:44
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German term
FGG/ZGG
German to English
Medical
Medical (general)
In a medical report about a patient with lumbar disc hernia:
Sensibilität bds. distal graduiert symmetr. reduziert für Berührung, Spitzreize und Vibration (ZGG bds. und mall. bds. 0/8, prätib. bds. 2/8, FGG bds. 6/8).
I couldn't figure out what ZGG and FGG meant. Probably mean something related to “Zehen” (toes) and “Fußwurzel” (tarsus) but am not sure.
Sensibilität bds. distal graduiert symmetr. reduziert für Berührung, Spitzreize und Vibration (ZGG bds. und mall. bds. 0/8, prätib. bds. 2/8, FGG bds. 6/8).
I couldn't figure out what ZGG and FGG meant. Probably mean something related to “Zehen” (toes) and “Fußwurzel” (tarsus) but am not sure.
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3 +4 | MCP/MTP | Anne Schulz |
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Apr 26, 2022 20:33: Anne Schulz Created KOG entry
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MCP/MTP
Fingergrundgelenk/Zehengrundgelenk
Sensitivity is reduced at the foot (malleolar and metatarso-phalangeal joint(s). The index finger MCP is a common reference point for this type of test.
Sensitivity is reduced at the foot (malleolar and metatarso-phalangeal joint(s). The index finger MCP is a common reference point for this type of test.
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