https://www.proz.com/kudoz/portuguese-to-spanish/medical-health-care/1058956-irrequieta.html
Jun 11, 2005 13:03
18 yrs ago
Portuguese term

irrequieta

Portuguese to Spanish Medical Medical: Health Care study on dermatitis
O atópico tem uma característica comportamental peculiar, costuma ser uma criança irrequieta e agitada.
O eczema ou dermatite está presente nos surtos da doença. Sua localização varia de acordo com a idade e é dividido em: infantil, pré-puberal e adulto.

A dermatite pode ser classificada de acordo com sua evolução nos estágios agudo, subagudo ou crônico.
Proposed translations (Spanish)
5 inquieta
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Proposed translations

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inquieta

en español inquieto/a significa ue no está quieto/a, o que es de índole bulliciosa.
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