Could someone please help me? According to the AAMT Book of Style, Is it correct to add a plural on the names of diseases or syndromes, like Alzheimer's disease, Crohn's disease, Baker's cyst, or should it simply be written as Alzheimer disease, etc. Thanks so much if someone can help me out. ...
The patient has Gaucher's disease and doc is giving lab results for tests that sound like ACE, cheeto and trap. Not finding anything...Thank you for your help. ...
This is an ESL and can't get what he is saying about this patient with COPD and emphysema. Sentence is: The disease has progressed and he now has baseline shortness of breath and easy s/l sub-tic-a-bility. Any ideas would help!
...
This is a 76 yo lady with unknown fungus infestation and lung nodules. This is what the doc says.
...can be obtained, I could send tissue for s/l RADISOMAL sequencing for fungal organism, which would be a higher yield and give us a specific mold diagnosis.
I am at a loss. TIA
...
Her breasts are free of masses except for linear thickening of the skin on the upper aspect of the left breast. Clinically it appears almost like s/l Mandos type disease. ...
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!! ...
the doc states in diagnosis 'fabular heart disease' but i cannot confirm the word 'fabular' but can confirm the word 'Fabry disease' which in context would go along with his past medical history and symptoms. Any suggestions as to how to word this, or is there a word such as 'fabular heart disease' and i have just not been able to confirm it?
...
On pg 97 of 2nd ed. AAMT it shows non-disease-entity but on pg 330 it shows non was a prefix that doesn't require a hyphen. So, shouldn't it be nondisease-entity ?
I find this so confusing. ...
Radiology Trans. Pt with back pain. Doctor says "Post-operative changes from previous spinal fusion are seen at L4-L5. There is confluent osteophytosis of the posterior elements, consistent with s/l BASHOP'S disease. Googled Bishop's dz and Behcet's dz. I can't find Bashop anywhere. HELP!! I'm in the middle of dictation now. Thanks!!
...