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Two OB/GYN terms (abbreviations) unfamiliar with - tricki


Posted: Oct 10, 2010

Haven't done enough of these complicated OB reports I guess.  Doc says patient had what sounds like "COREO" (in which she lost the baby) and something that sounds like "TOCOS" in relation to some cervical irritability.  Can't find anything to verify either.  Any suggestions?

 

Could one be "incompetent" cervix and the second be....sm - Cyndiee

[ In Reply To ..]
tocolysis (sometimes the OBs abbreviate with "toco" which is medication to stop labor?? Hope to be of some help!

OB/GYN terms - just want to work

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coreo could be chorioamnionitis and tocos could be tocolysis, like the other person suggested.


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