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| | 13 June 2008 16:49 |
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| | 13 June 2008 18:29 |
| Emma5Number of messages: 5 | I did it because I received it as a request for translation. It seems I misunderstood it. Why is it important? |
| | 14 June 2008 04:19 |
| | I was just thanking you for doing the translation for me. I'm not sure how you received it as a translation request. |
| | 14 June 2008 17:59 |
| lakilNumber of messages: 249 | "od posljedica infarkta" is translated as "after having had a coronary," but it should be"died in Niš on Sunday of (or from) a stroke.." |
| | 14 June 2008 18:48 |
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| | 14 June 2008 19:36 |
| StaneNumber of messages: 176 | Dont you just say simply "Heart attack"? Just an idea, maybe I'm wrong. |
| | 14 June 2008 19:44 |
| | A heart attack is a coronary, but a stroke is different - it's in the brain, not the heart. |
| | 15 June 2008 12:20 |
| | The Roma singer Šaban Bajramović died in Niš on Sunday after having had a coronary, as the Cardiology Clinic of the Niš Clinical Centre confirmed to the Beta Agency. Bajramović died at the Clinic's Coronary Unit around noon. |
| | 15 June 2008 12:21 |
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| | 15 June 2008 16:40 |
| | Thank you! |
| | 15 June 2008 16:50 |
| | You're welcome |
| | 15 June 2008 17:25 |
| lakilNumber of messages: 249 | I work in medical field; stroke is infrakt ili mozdani udar, heart attack is srcani udar...;-) |
| | 15 June 2008 17:40 |
| | I don't work in the medical field, but in general, a stroke is considered to be caused by a blood clot to the brain, and a heart attack is a coronary infarction. |
| | 16 June 2008 03:43 |
| lakilNumber of messages: 249 | Both,stroke and heart attack are caused by blood clots....I suggest you do a little bit more of research on this subject. But, do as you please..Have a good one...:-) |
| | 15 June 2008 18:41 |
| | That may be, but a stroke is in the brain, and a heart attack is in the heart - those are very different places!
BTW, it's a clot, not a cloth! |
| | 15 June 2008 18:45 |
| | Here's what Wikipedia says:
"A heart attack, known in medicine as an (acute) myocardial infarction (AMI or MI), occurs when the blood supply to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion (blockage) of a coronary artery following the rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids (like cholesterol) and white blood cells (especially macrophages) in the wall of an artery. The resulting ischemia (restriction in blood supply) and oxygen shortage, if left untreated for a sufficient period, can cause damage and/or death (infarction) of heart muscle tissue (myocardium)."
There's nothing about a blood clot. There - I did my research, as you suggested. Now it's your turn. |
| | 16 June 2008 03:46 |
| lakilNumber of messages: 249 | Thank you for "copying" your information for me. You should not have..:-) I already know the subject, however I still maintain that the translation in that respect is wrong. Thanks. |
| | 16 June 2008 06:25 |
| | Was the problem in his brain or in his heart, lakil? |
| | 16 June 2008 10:40 |
| Emma5Number of messages: 5 | As far as I know, "infarkt" always means "a heart attack". The problem was in his heart, not his brain. He died of a heart attack. At least that's was reported in the media. Even if the word "coronary" is not used so often to explain a "heart attack" it does not mean it was incorrect. |
| | 16 June 2008 16:42 |
| | I agree that it was not incorrect. I changed it to heart attack because that's the more common term in English. But I'm wondering why lakil still insists it was a stroke. |