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Patient has Kohler's disease of the right foot. Whether this is s/l(stone na claps) stage or o - No Name
Posted: Oct 31, 2011
Patient has Kohler's disease of the right foot. Whether this is s/l(stone na claps) stage or on into the healing stage, it is difficult to ascertain at this point.
Patient is a 43-year-old man with a history of end-stage renal disease, status post cadaveric renal transplant in ___. Patient had multiple episodes of increased (sl corrented) and rejection and had been treated with steroids in the past.
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Nothing in BOS, at least that I could find. Couldn't find anything on Loma Linda University site. Don't recognize the Google hits for arabic. Anyone know? Thanks. ...
Clinical stage IIB (T1cN1aM0), ER/PR negative, HER2/neu negative invasive poorly differentiated ductal carcinoma of the right breast. Status post radical mastectomy with the finding of "ypT0ypN1ayp stage IIA" disease. WHAT?? ...
Patient will get repeat NGOB or ang/gob ?? I am wondering if this is some sort of abbreviation for a test of some sort to follow the Wegener's. Thanks! ...
Is stage capitalized or not as a general rule? What about as it pertains to renal? And do we now use arabic or roman numerals? - perplexed! Thanks for your help!! ...
I am taking a test for a company and have gotten as far as taking the transcription portion. I downloaded their file (pedalplugin-win) but whenever I lift my foot off play, the tape rewinds to beginning. I cannot rewind or FF and autoplay to 0 isn't registering.
Can anyone suggest what I could do to?
Thanks!!!! I have 4 hours to complete test. ...
Could "purchase" be the correct word in this sentence?
The stone break-up procedure took much longer than usual due to the positioning of the stone and the difficulty with getting (purchase) on the stone.
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The patient has known kidney stones.
The doc says . . . . "He compalined of s/l thick-a-ties pressure and pain running down to his left testicle and left flank . . ." ...