The doc is saying: The patient experienced a rejection, and we are very pleased that we were able to reverse this with the s/l phoresis/IKIG regimen. TIA.... ...
One patient was being kept alive until the organs could be harvested.
The other patient was being prepped for a combined simultaneous kidney-liver transplant. Both reports were very detailed with tons and tons and tons of minutia that I had to ensure made sense. This was dictated by an East Indian man who speaks so fast he makes my head spin.
I can guarantee the patient got a very good operative report placed into the chart.
I made just over $10 per hour this pay period we signed off on ...
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! ...
PT with metastatic neuroblastoma placed on peripheral blood stem cell transplant, as enrolled on the ANBL00P 0532 and randomized to the single transplant arm. ...
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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anybody heard of this.. s/l C-N-TOES syndrome. i have searched everywhere. this is also a foreign dr but this is best i can do phonetically. thanks so much for the help
Hyponatremia, multifactorial, possibly secondary to hydrochlorothiazide; however, this has been on hold; also secondary with excessive p.o. fluid intake with low solute intake (*------* syndrome). The patient also reports dry mouth which makes her drink fluids constantly. Another possibility wou ...
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.
Thanks!! ...
#1: I wanted to know if this sounds like the correct phrase?
"EXAM: Renal ultrasound.
HISTORY: (S/l "Focal"?) destructive BPH.
TECHNIQUE: Multiple images were taken of both kidneys and the bladder."
#2: In the same report, I see under findings that it says right after dictating the size of the kidneys: "No other (?) noted." Would that be "No other deficits noted" ?
#3: Should the word be just typed as "symmetric" or "symmetrical"? I think symmetrical sounds better but wa ...
This is a dictator who's not fond of articles, conjunctions or verbs. Have transcribed as dictated. Can anyone please tell me what the "INT" might mean here? It sounds pretty clear but could be "IMT".
Many thanks.
Kidney area, in cm2 (sq cm): left - 42.39, right - 42.39.
Perfusion percent INT: left - 56.49, right 43.51
Perfusion percent (slope): left - 79.18, right 20.82 ...
I already sent this in as blank, just wondering if anybody knows, spent a long time researching, cannot find. It sounded like pressure measurements of the cerebral and renal arteries. Sentence was "Cerebral thermanetics ranged from 22 to 39. Renal thermanetics ranged from XX to XX." Can't remember numbers now. Anybody know? Was in the cardio section of report.
Thanks. ...
Does anyone know what term this might be regarding dialysis? I just can't hear what letters he's saying, though I'm pretty sure the first one is "C." I have googled both CBA and CTA and have only gotten those Elsevier articles which I don't have access to. Any renal experts out there?? ...
patient with ovarian cancer, renal failure and history of breast cancer.
She was treated initially with chemotherapy and subsequently underwent surgery and HYPAC. Unfortunately, her HYPAC was complicated by renal failure. She required dialysis in the hospital. ...
She is taking diclofenac and we realize that while this can ____________ some renal failure, has been absolutely necessary thus far to control her pain. She is having no abdominal pain. No chest pressure pain. No stroke symptoms.
Not verbatim acct...and have ability to edit... just not sure what the s/l would be or what it could be substituted for. Any help would be greatly appreciated! :) ...