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Breast Exam word help needed! - barber1029


Posted: Nov 15, 2009

Major issues understanding this doctor. I am also a newbie at this. Can anyone enlighten me on the several flagged words in this paragraph?

BREAST:  No axillary adenopathy. On the right, you can see a scar on the right “perawheeler” anterior to the nipple, going straight down on the “rheeler” border. On the left, there is a  2.2 x 2.2 cm erythematous tender local mass attached to the skin, and it is somewhat indurated. Looks to be some type of infected cyst versus an infected areolar gland or breast gland. There is no “puncta” on the skin. Because it is erythematous, we added additionally to antibiotics for a few days.

areolar and periareolar, maybe punctate - Lindawordlady

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Thank you! - barber1029

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There was one part where he was saying "subrheeler" and I thought it MAY be subareolar. He has a THICK Texas accent. You have helped a LOT.

One more, since you are so helpful. A medication that sounds like "primadine" 50 mg daily. Positive for CAD and hypertension.

that could be almost anything and I would not guess on that - lindawordlady

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Did you try any seaches on the net? How does he say it... in a sentence or just listing them.

Periareolar, areolar, and punctum.....sm - Cyndiee

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Do lots of mammography, OB/GYN, and tons of mastectomies and other breast surgeries and reconstructions, this is very usually what I here, but listen carefully to see if it matches to your ears clearly, okay? Hope this helps!


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