Sentences: "A CT scan of the chest was ordered by primary care provider for the complaint of pleurisy. A (s/l Beecher) scan was ordered thereafter."
I have a feeling I'm going to kick myself when I realize what this one was, but I am fried and just can't find it. Any thoughts? ...
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! ...
The velocities in the popliteal artery suggest around 50% stenosis. Additional 70-75% stenosis is suspected in the proximal left ("anteritibal") artery.
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"The patient had an abscess at the temporal artery of s/l obsee." The part that I am hearing as "of" might be part of the actual term Any ideas? Thanks for any help. ...
working on a nasal bone x-ray. He says very clearly "ethmo-ciliary artery". Is there such an artery? I've never heard of it and cannot find it anywhere. ...
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"He had previous (S/L) PHILLIP right coronary artery stent in 2005 followed by a two-vessel bypass with vein graft to right posterior descending and another vein graft to the circumflex marginal."
S/L "PHILLIP" stent, but it's not in my book and I can't verify it anywhere. Has anyone come across this yet? ...
This doctor speaks very clearly and it sounds just like that. It's not coronary and its not carotid. Definitely sounds like above. Is it an acronym? He does butcher words from time to time. lol
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s/l like doctor says: Past surgical history of "de??--something or decrease?? stenosis in an infant?
It is not pyeloric or aortic. Is there some kind of degree? TIA. ...
The doc says, "She has neuraminal stenosis issues with the S1 nerve root." Is there such thing as "neuraminal" stenosis. It is not foraminal stenosis. It is pretty clear that she is saying "neuraminl", but i have never heard of that. ...
I am doing a Discharge Summary and under Past Medical History it sounds like the dictator is saying "sensospinal stenosis surgery 3 years ago"? Any suggestions? ...
CT angiogram with reported right carotid 40% to 50% stenosis s/l at orange and 35% to 45% left carotid s/l orange stenosis. Never heard this one before. Is he talking about the orange arrows on the actual angiogram pointing to the stenosis??? What is the orange??Help.... ...
I have had spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis for years and even surgery with L5-S1 fusion. Did really good for years but now I am experiencing right leg weakness and all lower muscles ache and burn so bad that I can hardly walk at the end of the day. I have even gone PT too. I know I have severe right foraminal stenosis once again by CAT scan. I took early SS retirement 2 years ago but still work about 30 hours a week. I find that I am having extreme difficulyy ...
This is the sentence that was dictated: "The patient does not tolerate antibiotics well because of a congenital anal stenosis..." I can't find any relation between the two, does anyone know for sure? ...
You know this is some food for thought. You know if there are any mistakes on any of these medical records being VR edited or transcribed and it went to court and you know how they say the transcriber/editor would be liable too, well think about this -- the tremendous amount of pressure that these companies put us under including the severe lack of pay, putting us on an almost impossible production scale among pressures from QA and so forth, a transcriber's defense is so easy and is a ...