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...female with a right breast abnormality on mammogram. Ultrasound compression view shows it still present in the right upper outer quadrant. Ultrasound shows it to be a cyst. In complexity, it is definitely wider than tall. It does have clear margins. It looks like there are some minimal (“enterocculousis”) laterally.
Not palpable, neither on previous mammogram, or afterwards. It is not palpable today. With a ("byric") reading of 2, it appears to be probable cystic, tha ...
This is some kind of test following a mammogram where the woman had bloody discharge from her nipples and the doctor is saying she may need a "dexagram" or "destagram." That's exactly what it sounds like. I can't figure out what it is. TIA ...
Multi-vitamins with minerals daily, red yeast rice daily, red mox with fish oil daily. That's it - no prescription drugs at all listed.
Multi-vitamins with minerals daily, red yeast rice daily, and s/l red mox with fish oil daily. Medical history -hyperlipidemia, psoriasis, left breast cancer, and DVT
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Have you all heard of those "fish pedicures" where you put your feet in a container of water filled with tiny fish, and they swarm around your feet and eat all the calluses off? The fish pedicures are being banned in many places because the owners mistreat the fish. They do not feed them, so when two feet come splashing down, the fish are so desperate for something to eat that they start nibbling furiously at the calluses.
It's almost funny when I think of the fish, and I think of my own b ...
The doctor was using a "fish" in the abdomen during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Have never heard of this before and cannot document it ... Can someone help? ...
Yesterday, I applied to this company. I get a reply (albeit in my junk file) saying that they want to interview me. They tell me things that I need to have (ie yahoo IM, yahoo mail etc) which I do not want to have again because I was hacked into. Today also I tried to look at the job description again to check it.(it's on another board) and it is gone. I have a bad feeling about this so if anyone else wants to apply BE CAREFUL!! ...
Typing a craniotomy and craniectomy for subdural hematoma. In report, doc dictating what s/l Russian fish hooks. Anyone heard this before in this type of report. ...
It seems that the number of views on the jobs board isn't attracting the kind of interest as usual. Could it be that we won't eat the dogfood anymore and we just aren't interested in being treated like **** and paid 7-11 wages? ...
A radiologist dictated "copella view" (pelvis) and spelled it as such. (We all know how helpful that is.) I cannot find documentation in my Stedman's or on line, except for a NIH website that mentions "Capella views" for a presurgical hip arthroplasty evaluation.
Does anyone know which (if either) is correct? Any supporting documentation?
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The sentance reads - __________ views shows occipital cervical complex with no obvious evidence of arthritic change.
The blank sounds like "L spine", but since this is of the occipital region I don't think it would be that.
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The patient has knee problems - no problems with her feet. He does mention the knee is in varus alignment. I haven't heard of this view before - especially as this is a knee problem. Thanks!
We will obtain an AP view of the knee, along with a (s/l flat foot x-ray) weight bearing view. ...
This is for exam of a patient's throat and the doctor states that unfortunately his "larynx view" was not intact- is a larynx view some sort of medical device? ...
I know...Its early and probably not enough caffeine yet but I have to know, how do I view my previous paychecks? On the old timeclock system it was easy, but I can't figure it out in Webclock. ...
Sounds like Salson view, not sure. Thanks for any help.
She has a large peroneal tubercle and then has the cavovarus foot deformity. She has one on both sides, but the one on the right is more significant, particularly on that Salson view. ...