The word "IgD" is an abbreviation used in the field of medicine to refer to immunoglobulin D. It is used in both written and oral contexts but more commonly found in written scientific literature.
Examples
Tengo un nivel elevado de IgD en mi análisis de sangre.
Translation: "I have a high level of IgD in my blood test."
El doctor va a revisar tus niveles de IgD en la próxima consulta.
Translation: "The doctor is going to check your IgD levels at the next appointment."
Idiomatic Expressions
In general, "IgD" is a technical term used in the medical field and is not typically part of idiomatic expressions in the Spanish language.
Etymology
The abbreviation IgD stands for "inmunoglobulina D" in Spanish, which translates to "immunoglobulin D" in English.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: IgD is a specific term and does not have direct synonyms in Spanish.
Antonyms: IgG (inmunoglobulina G), IgM (inmunoglobulina M), IgA (inmunoglobulina A) are other types of immunoglobulins that can be considered as antonyms in the context of different types of immunoglobulins.