I have the BOS2 which says the hyphenation should be "a 3-cm lesion," but "the lesion measures 3 cm." I was recently told that the BOS3 changes this and now they don't want hyphens in there at all.
I don't have the money to buy the BOS3 yet, but if there is anybody who does have it, would you be able to tell me what it says about hyphenating or not hyphenating this? Have they changed this now? ...
Examination of x-rays done previously - AP of the pelvis and AP and lateral of the right hip does reveal S-ROM type prosthesis which on the femoral side seems to be well fixed. He does have a _________ type cup which seems to be loose with clear lucent line in all three zones.
sounds like wide to lock type or Y to lock type or white to lock type ...
Doc consistently dictates, "cam and pincer all caps femoral acetabular impingement" I cannot find any documentation to even capitalize cam or pincer. I thought CAM was in reference to controlled ankle motion as in CAM walker boot. Help!!!! ...
Orthopedic surgery note. "Then a s/l luggage handle was placed in the femoral canal."
I have been searching, but it is difficulty to find anything, as every search just brings up tonz of stuff about luggage handles. Anyone every heard of this???? ...
When referring to a patient with lymphoma a dr. refers to a "pencartic lesion". Anyone have any suggestions? I have tried all the spellings I can think of! ...
Findings at the time of surgery revealed a chondral injury to the medial femoral condyle about grade 2 to 3 out of 4 with a S/L flatblack lesion. TIA ...
It is dictated "There is a lesion on top of her head that is leaking some type of material. It looks like a S/L cary, kery, carian or kerian or an abscess.
TIA ...
Hi,
The physician says "I recommend we do need to complete staging with a PET CT scan and endoscopic ultrasound to determine T-status of the lesion."
T-status is the correct term or can it be anything else?
Thank you ...
In a report of a flexible laryngoscopy.
The left vocal cord had an obvious s/l ex-u-dat-i-cal lesion along the entire length.
Cannot find reference. Please help if you can. Thx! ...
This is probably something painfully obvious that is escaping me. Young male who bit his lip. exam "Slight (s/l typtic) area on the lip." Treatment recommended is Orabase and salt water cleansing. ...
Can anyone help with my missing word..sounds like drrav...
Lesion was excised in full thickness manner taking a cuff of normal-appearing skin with it. The ___ skin under localization was done prior to full thickness excision. ...
Rectal exam reveals 2 irritated s/l KOFFA-like lesions noted at the rectum. These do not appear to be thrombosed hemorrhoids.
A: Probable anorectal HPV.
P: Treat with Aldara cream.
Thanks for your help. ...
Lesion has a pedunculated top, could be skin cancer. She may need a s/l mol/mal/maw surgery technique.there is
I've looked through the books I have, and tried with key words, but can't find anything that I trust fully. It doesn't sound like he's saying mole, but that's the only thing I can think of.
Thanks for any insight. ...