patient with lumpectomy then double mastectomy. Medication s/l ven-mo-fax-ine or fem-mo-fax-ine HCL 25 mg q.i.d. times several months. She will be on this for 5 years total. Cannot find or figure. Googled "HCL 25 mg breast cancer" but didn't find anything too close. ...
There are plaques that also remain on the ileum and s/*studying* on the small bowel. There is no evidence of abdominal of diaphagmatic *studying*. There is some small *studying* on the small bowel and upper abdomen. Thanks so much for any help with this!
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new dictator for me, very rapid ESL. Dictates that patient will be premedicated with s/l "Loft C"
Thanks for any help. I will probably be asking for more help as I go through this very difficult assignment. ...
I know I should know this but I can't get it to come to the front of my brain....
Under the PE the doc says: "Lungs clear. No s/l litigious breath sounds."
I know it isn't "litigious" but that's what it sounds like.
please please help ...
In a cancer report, the doctor gave a diagnosis of Stage IIIC T4aN2M0 cancer. Then she later said, He was staged as a pathological T4aN2a. She added the a and dropped the M0.
I listened very carefully for the diagnosis and later in the problem list. She does not add the a after the N2 in either place.
Does anyone know why it is N2a in one place but just N2 in the DX? ...
Lung: Infarction with pneumonia. ---------- birefringent crystals.
sounds like ----intravulaur septic that filled---birefringent crystals..?? ANY help!?!
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Help! Is there something like inasipe or indasipe of the lung? My doctor says it three times and I can find no info on it. I have googled all possible spellings and came up with nothing.
Thanks in advance! ...
This is an ESL and can't get what he is saying about this patient with COPD and emphysema. Sentence is: The disease has progressed and he now has baseline shortness of breath and easy s/l sub-tic-a-bility. Any ideas would help!
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Doc says: "There was an obvious tumor mass just above the left upper lobe s/l pickoff." I cannot for the life of me figure out if this is a real term or slang or if I'm hearing it totally wrong. Anyone know? Thanks in advance. ...
Gleason score 4 + 5 = 9 involving 35% of the specimen, 1 out of 1 cores contained cancer, linx of cancer was 0.35 cm.
She says the linked or linx twice in the document. ?? ...
So I'm typing away, minding my own business, and this doc says: "The lungs are clear and symmetrical without s/l domus/domis/or maybe domes." The only thing I was able to find was something about the domes of the diaphragm. Can anyone clue me in as to what this means? ...