Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
with favorable outcome
English answer:
with favourable results
Added to glossary by
Piotr Fras
Jun 20, 2007 11:27
16 yrs ago
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English term
with favorable outcome
English
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
Could you, please, check and edit this sentence, if necessary:
"The patient underwent an immediate surgery (myectomy), followed by mitral valve replacement, with favorable outcome."
This is expected to be in the US English. Thank you!
"The patient underwent an immediate surgery (myectomy), followed by mitral valve replacement, with favorable outcome."
This is expected to be in the US English. Thank you!
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3 +4 | with favourable results | Cagdas Karatas |
3 +1 | turning out to be successful | Michael Powers (PhD) |
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with favourable results
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NancyLynn
: and the original "favorable outcome" needs no editing.
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thanks
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liz askew
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thanks
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MMUlr
: with Nancy: favorable outcome is an appropriate, correct expression.
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thanks
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Michael Barnett
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thanks
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Comment: "Yes, you're right! I will not edit this."
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turning out to be successful
Mike :)
Peer comment(s):
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Jack Doughty
: Not so favorable if "The operation was successful, but the patient died".
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Good point, Jack - Mike :)
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