On an orthopedics note:
He has a positive (s/l meister or myster?) sign when the patient is supine with the shoulder adducted.
I've checked the Internet, my Stedman's word book, an ortho website that is usually helpful... nothing at all so far! /:
Any ideas, please throw them at me!
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Despite the increase in of ...
He has intact bilateral radioulnar and median nerve sensation. He has some weakness in grip on the left as compared to the right. He is 4+/5 on the left, 5/5 on the right. He has 4+/5 small finger abduction bilaterally. He has a negative *Jean* sign.
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Can't tell what's being said. First it sounded like folate positive, then foleen or poleen. Ack! Whatever it is, it showed up in office visit exam and again in hospital. ...
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It's an orthopedic chart note. Patient has a chief complaint of hip pain.
Dictated: He has a negative [s/l fair, fairs, varus?] sign, a negative fabere sign.
It doesn't sound like fadir; I'm not hearing that "d." I already had to leave two medication blanks and hate to leave another one for an orthopedic sign that I feel like I should know!
Thank you in advance for your help and ideas!
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It almost sounds like pelvic and abdomen or pelvicum abdomen, but I dont know.
Distinct 'c' sound, so not pelvis
The pelvicum abdomen is then visualized. ...
I'm typing a GYN report. Patient had 2 abdominal hernia repairs and TAH/BSO 30 years ago. A recent CT scan showed "posterior anterior" abdominal wall thickening. This kind if thing always confuses me. It does not sound like the doctor said "and" in between posterior and anterior. Is it correct the way I typed it? Thanks very much. ...
compression fracture and marked ?"Gibbles" deformity.
Patient is several years status post MVA with paraplegia, multiple surgeries, and complications.
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The uterus is heterogeneous and appears to be mildly S/L levo flexed.
If that is correct, is it one word, hyphenated, two words...?
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Patient is tender in the right lower quadrant. No rebound. No other masses, organomegaly, or tenderness. Bowel sounds are somewhat diminished.
Sent for a s/l PCT scan or TCT scan of the abdomen compatible with diverticulitis but no abscess or rupture.
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I'm sure I'm hearing him correctly....spit cell tumor of the abdomen. When I google, it wants to revert to split cell tumor. He couldn't be more clear. Patient has a history of metastatic GIST in her chart (gastrointestinal stromal tumor). HELP!!
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During abdominal exam during OB visit, doctor dictates *SV 790 and 0* or maybe the numbers could be 7, 90, and 0. No idea what SV is or how the numbers are supposed to be. Thanks! ...
Could anyone help me with an unknown? During above scan some "vague air" was detected?
Searched and searched. Clearly I am misunderstanding.
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