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Transcribing something that sounds like...
THYROID: There was no tenderness, and (maschesteses???) are symmetrical without mass or lymphadenoapthy.
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The doctor is listing meds. She does not say the woman has a history of thyroid problems. She does have a history of angina, however.
She says the woman's medications include: Nitro thyroid? Is this a drug? I can't find it anywhere.
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The differentiation into a cancer depends upon invasion and s/l high mo-TYE-ack activity which are both absent.
I don't know if it is one word or two. Thanks for any suggestions.
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Dictation starts off as:
DISCHARGE SUMMARY
PROBLEM LIST
1. Metastatic ovarian cancer with ascites.
2. Gait disturbance.
3. Status-post thyroidectomy.
4.
The fourth one is the one I can not understand. It is extremely jumbled and sounds like he is saying foyatoo carcinoma. I am so completely stumped. Any suggestions???
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The patient’s gauzes s/l removed/were moved
Our attention was then returned to the axilla. The patient’s gauzes were moved. The axilla inspected and there was noted to be no bleeding. ...
Hi, I have a report here with vulvar cancer. He is doing a radical vulvectomy for what sounds like varicose carcinoma, but I can't find a reference to that anywhere, has anyone heard of that?
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I can't figure out the word that is flagged. It seems to start with a "p" and maybe "pr" and seems to end in -ular. Possibly 2 words ___ regular or 1 word ending in __gular?
OPERATIVE FINDINGS
(___regular) area measuring 1-2 cm in triangular fossa on lateral surface of superior right pinna. This was site of prior biopsy showing invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
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It sounds familar, but stuck! Dr. says "revealed the presence of what appeared to be a non-small cell lung cancer, fragrans squamous cell." The word in question is "fragrans" ??? Any suggestions appreciated! ...
in the diagnosis the doc says what sounds like myovilleal carcinoma involving the left upper lobe of the lung. Does anyone know what this is? His English is heavily Asian accented, so I'm not sure what consonants he's saying. Or vowels either for that matter!
Any help greatly appreciated.
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This is the sentence I am dealing with. I cannot figure out what CL would mean. I am leaning towards CA maybe. I am just not sure. Any ideas?
This lymph node was then clipped and ligated and removed from the s/l CL. ...
CT-guided needle boiopsy was positive for non-small-cell carcinoma "with favored squame."
I'm not real sure if he is saying "with" or maybe "of" or maybe not saying anything before he says the "favored squame" part. My guess is he's abbreviating squame for squamous but haven't been able to document this wording. thanks. ...
Usually very clear Indian doc is saying something that sounds just like "BIRD carcinoma, for which she underwent a mastectomy." What the heck? Any ideas? ...