I have a doc who is saying what sounds like adenapity. Sounds like he's beginning with adenopathy and ending with abnormality. Can someone tell me which word they think would fit better. I'm just having complete brain fog and when I analyze each word individually they both make sense to me.
No mediastinal or hilar masses or _____.
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"There is diffuse s/l desenal adenopathy." This is a heavy ESL dictator, so if someone could even point th way to what kind of adenopathy or lymphadenopathy someone with lung problems might have, I'd appreciate it. ...
text: The patient is status post diskectomy, _________ interbody fusion, with an anterior fixation plate extending from C4 to C6.
sounds like salunite? ...
Multilevel mild disc _____ are present. There is minimal disc bulging at C4-5.
I cannot give a s/l because he is running it together but the word does end in "cations," if that helps.
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Impression: S/L Flowing anterior marginal osteophytes from C5 to C7; this may reflect underlying diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis.
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This is used twice in report and I can't find anything that comes close. The sentence is : There are inflammatory changes and s/l flam-on around the C4 to C5 vertebral bodies. Any help is appreciated! ...
has anyone heard of this 'Suboxone' Suboxone cervical dilatation 7 cm; however, due to the fetal bradycardia without any recovery, it was decided to perform stat cesarean section.
also i tried to do a search and it's not bringing up where i can put the word on word help?? has something changed?
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Patient has strain of left erector spinae, trapezia, and levator scapulae at the 2nd (s/l) "verte cervical porticullis." It actually sounds like "urta cervical", but I am assuming there is a v in there. Any thoughts? ...
Patient is complaining of right wrist, right shoulder, and neck pain. In diagnosis he says "mild cervical (s/l) ant-ro-peas-el strain. Any ideas what ant-ro-peas-el could be? ...
Okay, I'm stuck. This doc is dictating his physical exam and is talking about the cervical spine rom. "Full range of motion of the cervical spine to flexion, extension, rotation, side bending, and (s/l) discompression sign."
Does anyone have any ideas? ...
This is a cervical facet joint injection and doc says "Once within the facet joint, a combination of 40 mg of Kenalog, 1 mL of Marcaine, and 1 mL of lidocaine was injected intraarticularly and then at ____ point." It sounds like he is saying "Brogda's point" and he is saying this rather clearly. I posted this question once before about 2 years ago and someone suggested Gerota's point, but everything I find on Gerota's tells me that it is near the kidneys and not the ne ...
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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There was spurring all along the cervical spine with the s/l (rippling accommodation) in the thecal sac that was associated with spurs, disc space narrowing, degeneration and chronic bulging discs. ...
The doctor is doing the neck part of the physical exam, and he says, " Neck is supple "sin" adenopathy or JVD."
Does anyone have any idea what this could be? ...
Doctor says, "Cervical port shows free of discharge." I am pretty positive this is what he says as he has said it now on 2 files, but i have never heard this before and just wanted some verification. It is on the gyne part of the physical exam. ...
New one on me...can't find it anywhere. Operative laparoscopy with left salpingo-oophorectomy, resection of endometriosis, and cervical "tree-co-lectomy." Any help is appreciated! ...