The phrase in a report most likely refers to a specific specimen identifier in a botanical or mycological (fungal) study , though its meaning can vary depending on the context of the document. 1. Botanical or Mycological Specimen
: "Raro" is frequently used in Spanish-language clinical reports (e.g., from Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica ) to denote rare complications, such as SARS-CoV-2 rarely causing acute bronchiolitis. 3. Other Possible Meanings 10814 raro
: In Spanish legal or professional contexts, "10814" can be a professional license number (e.g., for a lawyer or engineer). A report might mention a person with this ID number and describe a situation as "raro" (unusual or strange). The phrase in a report most likely refers
: In Spanish or Portuguese, "raro" means rare . In botanical descriptions, this may refer to a species being rare in a specific region or a characteristic (like "rarocrystallinum") being unique to that specimen. 2. Medical and Clinical Codes : In Spanish or Portuguese, "raro" means rare
: In the NCBI MedGen database, the UID 10814 is associated with Aspiration Pneumonia (Concept ID: C0032290).
If the report is medical, "10814" may be an internal tracking number or a database UID, while "raro" refers to a "rare" finding or disease.
Aspiration pneumonia * MedGen UID: 10814. * Concept ID: C0032290. * Finding: Disease or Syndrome. National Institutes of Health (.gov) Acute bronchiolitis during the COVID-19 pandemic - PMC