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that is is "ANAL" lesion and not RENAL lesion? Could be he is saying slow-growing? Or giant cell renal malignancy? Just a few suggestions, as it doesn't make sense as you have it now....
Listed in meds, "Valium 1/2 grain at bedtime." I've never heard this, but when I googled it a couple of hits popped up, but not very reliable looking... ...
Thought it was cross-fused renal ectopia (with hyphen?) but when searching I see a ton of references to crossed fused renal ectopia. Anyone with a reliable source to verify or can you explain why one versus the other? Thanks! ...
Dr. is reviewing a CT scan of an ankle fracture and refers to a "kissing cyst suggestive of early degenerative change in the very anterior corner of the joint." I know I have heard of this term before, just wanted a second opinion is all to make sure I am correct. ...
Noncontrast CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis showed no hydronephrosis or ureteral calculi. Prominence in the s/l biatrial calisase thought to reflect a peripelvic cyst. ...
I am transcribing an evaluation of a rotator cuff injury. The physician is going over what a CT and ultrasound of the shoulder showed, and says "moderate sized (indushunction?) ganglion cyst (bursa?, versus?) tendinosis within the infraspinatus." I can't figure out what she is saying! I have reasearched and reasearched and I am still not coming up with anything. Any help would be appreciated!!
** whatever the word is before ganglion cyst, I am pretty sure it is refer ...
In my Stedman's Plastic Surgery Words book, it is spelled tricholemmal, but the physician and other references spell it trichilemmal. Does anyone know the correct spelling? Thanks! ...
Gah - listened to it slow, fast... I'm unfamiliar with the word and can't spell enough of it to find it online. It's just in a list of previous surgeries and unrelated to my topic. Maybe someone here is familiar? Sounds like:
Thebirogottal cyst removal ... could be thyrogottal?
Thanks in advance!!
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Doctor is dictating what sounds like "Altahist/Ultahist #20 samples" that would most likely treat a superficial left ankle cyst. The patient also has an URI.
Any help would be appreciated. ...
Risks including (s/l) an unlimited of bleeding, infection, scarring, etc.
It seems to say either unlimited or nonlimited. Neither of which make sense to me. ...
After the procedure -
The wound was clean and dry. Xeroform and dry sterile dressings were applied. (s/l) Gauze, Kling and ace bandage was then applied as a hand dressing.
Why would they use guaze and Kling together? Can this be correct? ...
Hello! :) I am trying to type up a Radiology report, and the word "dissecting" doesn't seem to be the right form for the context of this sentence: "As demonstrated on the thigh MRI, there is a 2.1 by 2.3 cm popliteal cyst (dissecting) along the fascial planes." The doctor uses the phrase "dissecting popliteal cyst" several times, and it is crystal clear that he enunciates an "ing" on the end of the word dissect. Any suggestions? The way this sentence is worded sounds wrong. Like wrong ...
Patient with severe stenosis of upper ureter.
"We had talked about various options for repair, including primary ureteral repair if possible with renal s/l disESSens." ...
The corticomedullary differentiation appears maintained, though, please keep in mind that the (___) secondary to patient body habitus.
1. corticomedually is it spelled correctly or is it cortico-medullary?
2. should there be a comma before and after , thought,?
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