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Could the dictor be creating a medical term for a fatty/neural mass with calcification?
liponeuroma calcification?
*makes sense to me* :)
I have no idea... - newbie
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I thought it might be liponecrosis, but I don't hear a "c" in there anywhere. It wouldn't be the first time she has made up a word. Maybe I'll just leave it flagged to be safe. Thanks for the help! :)
Transcribing an MRI of the ankle. The sentence is: There is significant "s/l low" signal on "s/l T1" and a demarcated appearance consistent with changes of avascular necrosis.
Any clues? I swear I keep hearing T1 on that second blank. It's driving me batty! Thanks in advance.
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Please help with this statement:
[Instantly?] there it is [probable?] accessory ossicle configuration of the posterior process of the talus.
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I'm having trouble deciphering a few words in this sentence dealing with ankle surgery to remove intracuticular sutures. "Tourniquet was placed (about/above?) the left thigh and a (s/l bump) placed beneath the left hip. The lower extremity was then prepped and draped in sterile fashion." I can't tell if he's saying about or above, although I'm not sure if above would make any sense in that sentence, and I'm not sure if bump would make sense, either. ...
Hi all. I have the mumbler again. He is saying: significant tenderness across the area of the anteromedial and anterolateral aspects of the ankle suggestive of ___ synovitis. Indochondotoid synovitis???? I'm stuck. ...
I have discussed with him the possibility of triglycerate patches as well over the posterior aspect of his ankle as well as PRP injections in the future. Thanks for any help!! ...
MRI of the ankle demonstrates s/l "concue" cutaneous/subcutaneous lesion of the distal medial anterior s/l terigo region associated with subcutaneous inflammation.
Super fast talker, if that helps ...
Okay, this guy is talking at about the speed of light. I'm hearing "I reviewed AP, lateral and mortise radiographs involving the right ankle, which demonstrate an s/l **ostraygunnum**." Geez! ...
The doctor is either saying the patient has a peon or a P1 ankle injury or something like that but I can find neither after a thorough search. Can anyone help? The fx is in slight varus if that helps. Pt. has had external fixation. Patient has a type III-A injury. Any clue?
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Physical examination shows a minimal amount of swelling with a positive (s/l renkle) sign around the ankle.
He is pretty clear, but is very fast today.
Thanks!
ME
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I'm having trouble figuring out what is being said in the musculoskeletal portion of this physical exam. "Full range of motion of the ankles. No (s/l ankle ITP) tenderness." It kind of sounds like there is an "M" sound in there between ankle and ITP, but it could just be that she is running the words together. ...
Has anyone heard of what s/l a DADUM being used in a STAR ankle surgery? I've researched as many spellings as my imagination can think of and still cannot find anything on Google. Thanks! ...
The doc is saying: She has localized numbness over the distribution of her S/L BRONEE-I at and distal to the lateral malleolus. She has weak S/L BRONEE-I with very weak eversion. He is an ESL doc.....
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Doc dictates patient has excellent range of motion pf ankle, some soreness, good strength, compartments are soft, and s/l gross instability of his ankle. Diagnosis is a healed ankle sprain. I may not be hearing it correctly, but it does s/l gross instability. Are there any other possibilities or is this a possibility with a healed sprain?
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Patient has Bilateral endstage osteoarthritis with equinovalgus deformities. Doctor dictates he needs further radiographic studies of the hindfoot region, specifically with standing axial or ---- (s/l coal-bee) alignment views.
Ideas?
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