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CT of neck demonstrates a multifocal "bull hee" heterogeneously - enhancing lymphadenopathy
Posted: Sep 21, 2011
a multifocal "bull hee" heterogeneously enhancing mixed density lymphadenopathy within the left neck base, highly concerning for nodal metastatic disease.
I've read the notes on here about people not checking FIESA, but I feel I need to. With constantly being moved around on accounts, I try to actually learn from blanks being filled in and such. And let me say up front that I do value the QC's and QA's. They often are able to hear things that I just cannot, and they have to know SO many account specifics just to "fix" things. But what I hate is that those of us who don't review FIESA, or the managers who ignor ...
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I need help! I have been trying to figure this out for a while now. Here is the sentence, "Neck is not stiff s/l as a tb to the stagnus" This is on an examination after patient hit his head. Any help would be great. Thanks ...
Hi, coming across word I cannot get..doc is doing dissection on rt neck, lesion is posterior to the (sounds like) subneboric gland? He states hypoglossal nerve was superior if that helps.
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I am in the physical exam neck portion, but this statement could belong to another part following the neck exam, I just cannot get close enough on the word. Thank you!!
NECK: Jugular vein pressure and carotids normal. Patient does have a bilateral s/l ath-ro-SIT-a-lus. CARDIOVASCULAR: Apex beat not displaced. Heart sounds normal.
So the s/l word may be long to the cardiac exam that follows.
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anyone heard of a product that s/l 'Bingo'?
Implantation of B___________ PEEK spacer with 26 mm height, packed with local autogenous bone graft inserted between C5 to C7.
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Hi,
The doctor is talking about a patient with a neck swelling and he says the following: "She had an MRI that showed what appeared to be a lymph node that was 2-cm in CRANIOCOLUMN and about 1-cm in AP dimension."
It's the word in all caps that I'm having trouble with. The doctor was speaking clearly and not too fast, but I'm having difficulty figuring out what the word should be.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Amanda ...
I know we shoud sit as ergonomically as possible while transcribing, but I am still having considserable neck and shoulder pain. Does anyone have any suggestions; exercises, changes in equipment, position, etc.? This has gotten progressively worse over the years. I do work long hours - sometimes 12 to 16 at a time. Yesterday I finally threw in the towel and started a course of prednisone. Something has to work better than a constant array of steroids. TIA! ...
It sounds like moo-cot-uh.
She reports the pain is principally along the rostral portion of the lateral neck on the right side just dorsal to the _____ and to the right pinna.
Thanks,
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