This is for a patient with eye swelling. The doctor states he has swelling and a localized "ponda" that shifts depending on his posture. Any guesses? ...
The patient is a chronic alcoholic with an "ETOX"? intake of approximately one quart of spirits a day. Is ETOX correct, and what does that stand for? ...
Sounds like...Referral to a dermatologist for a chronic "DPSP" skin condition. Not sure if she is actually saying DPSP, but that's what it sounds like...TIA!!!! ...
This patient has a lot of skin problems with ulcerations, fungal infections, decubitus ulcers, purulent drainage, etc. Doc says: "The patient had chronic lymphedema and areas of s/l 'scalding' and ulcers." Is this word scalding as in the skin appears red as if it had been scalded? Or is it something else? Any ideas will be cheerfully considered. ...
"___. Patient is on metoprolol, lisinopril, spironolactone."
That's all that's said. It's a list of diagnoses at the end of a report. The blank sounds like "Patient compensated" or "concentrated." Doesn't sound like "constipated" at all, and it doesn't sound like "cirrhosis, compensated" either. Any ideas? ...