FGG/ZGG

English translation: MCP/MTP

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German term or phrase:FGG/ZGG
English translation:MCP/MTP
Entered by: Anne Schulz

17:44 Apr 20, 2022
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
German term or phrase: FGG/ZGG
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.
Cenk Başaran
Türkiye
Local time: 21:56
MCP/MTP
Explanation:
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.
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Anne Schulz
Germany
Local time: 20:56
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MCP/MTP


Explanation:
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.

Anne Schulz
Germany
Local time: 20:56
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: German
PRO pts in category: 1611
Grading comment
Kudooooooooz!!!!!!!
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  José Patrício: https://context.reverso.net/translation/german-english/Finge...
11 mins

agree  uyuni
11 hrs

agree  Susanne Schiewe
18 hrs

agree  Cillie Swart: seems plausible, thanks for sharing
22 hrs
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