Is there any type of rash that s/l taledictations or maybe taledictatious? "Taledications on the face, extremities, and neck. Smooth, shiny-appearing skin on the face and hands." ...
In the history the patient complains of a rash around her mouth.
in the PX
HEENT is remarkable for "perlash"
In the plan:
"Perlash" will be treated with Lotrisone cream.
Perlash? I can't finding anything. It is pretty clear.
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Provider says patient has a weeping rash on the lower extremty, which does appear to be most likely an (what sounds like) "olinderinon" type of rash from poison ivy or poison oak. Any ideas what he could be saying??
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Very clearly dictation what S/L Tea-Lar type rash.
This is on a suspected small tick bite on a child on the face. She has "rosey cheeks".
Any ideas? Thanks. ...
I'm having trouble deciphering this word b/c I'm not sure if I should be looking for a type of rash or if she's simply telling where it is..."Rash - s/l privacy left arm - lupus erythematosus versus dermatosis versus lupus-like reaction to a drug versus urticaria...Resolution of the erythematous raised lesions on the upper arm."
That is all that is said about the rash. Thanks for any help! ...
This doc is usually very clear and precise but says erythematous maculopapular s/l coinular or cornual rash. Can't find it on google or in Stedman's dermatology book. Any ideas? Thanks. ...