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Neural foramen appear peeking? - A
Posted: Nov 12, 2009
The neural foramen appear peeking?
PEEK.. see message - spine
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"S" is for soft tissue, sacroiliac joints, and sacral foraminal lines which may be ... leak into the ipsilateral L5-S1 neural foramen through the fracture crack. ...
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The _______ was displaced laterally, reducing the deformity, impacted, temporarily fixated, and then fixated permanently with the AO technique using the 2.4-mm cannulated Synthes screw.
Sounds like capital foramen? New podiatrist, unable to figure out. Need sleep so bad.
Thanks so much in advance. ...
He says: "There is no JVD, neural goiter."
I googled "neural goiter" and nothing came up.... is that the wrong word?
If he isnt saying neural goiter, it sounds just like it! ...
Spell checker says neuroforaminal is right but I don't find it in my med dictionary. Any form of neural foraminal, i,.e., foramen, foramina, etc., would be the same, right? ...
I have been a neurologist for the past 12 years and work both at the VA in the Comp and Pen Division as well as doing State examinations and the term neural vs. neuro- foramina and its variants is a constant point of contention among colleagues.
I've read through the posts and have spent a good deal of time perusing various online resources on this fascinating question. My conclusion (as someone in an earlier post already figured out) is that NEUROFORAMINA as 1 word is consider ...
I am transcribing a report and the doctor says "neuroforaminotomy." I have searched it on several different Websites and find it both ways (neuroforaminotomy not on reliable Websites). Which is correct?
Thanks for any help. ...