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you are spelling it wrong. The poster who offered the link you couldn't find gave you the answer right there in the subject line. You can now look it up yourself with the proper spelling. Of course, that would take a tad more effort than just clicking on a link that someone else found for you.
re your sassy answer - sm
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excuuuuuse me Ms. Smarty Mouth, I actually spelled it right in my searches (yes, I spent much more than a tad of effort before I EVER asked here about the word). In no way did I expect someone else to do all the work so I could just "click on a link." So you can get off your high-and-mighty attitude and show a lot less of your hiney here.
I'm the one who tried to post the link - Trying again
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I had never heard of a LeVeen shunt. I googled three words "cirrhotic ascites shunt". I was amazed at what came up. First was Wikipedia entry on ascites. Second up was "The LeVeen shunt ..." As I was able to find it without even using the word "LeVeen" in my search parameters, it's not very credible that you performed a search using LeVeen correctly spelled and failed to find anything.
geez criminy - sm
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not very credible? I FOUND LeVeen shunt, and that it was related to cirrhotic ascites. I did not find anything concrete to say there was such as thing as LEVEEN CIRRHOSIS, which is what was dictated. I never said I didn't find anything. Gosh. I cannot believe how rude some of you are. Excuse me for even asking. FYI I've been at this 40 years, way before a lot of you smarty pants, when we had no internet, or anything other than a medical dictionary. I've gotten pretty dang good at looking things up and don't appreciate these snarky comments.
note - sm
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first post and in the subject line: cannot document Leveen cirrhosis. end.
The text of the message makes it look like you were searching for the name of the shunt. Hence the confusion. Had you been clear, there would have been no problem.
Maybe you are not as perfect as you would have us believe.
Would you read her subject line? sm - no maam
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She CLEARLY stated she was looking for the cirrhosis as dictated.
Reading comprehension is not your forte, madame.
Bless your heart - xx
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The subject line said LaVeen. It appeared she didn't know how to spell whatever it was she was looking for.
The text of the message said nothing about looking for LaVeen or LeVeen cirrhosis. It just mentioned the shunt. Who knows what she thought she was asking.
the OP said: "there is a shunt called this used for cirrhotic ascites" - sm
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It appears that the OP doesn't even know what she's looking for. Without the sentence, who knows what she's hearing.
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