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focal "choleascitic" atypia of the cervix - betty
Posted: Aug 09, 2010
This is pathology report after a hysterectomy. "There was reactive squamous atypia and focal "choleascitic" atypia of the cervix, but no high-grade lesions. TIA
Doc dictates: "The patient has mild globus pharyngeus features that are tolerable. She denies having been sexually abused in a manner which might trigger the s/l focal lissa-rinj-us.
(This doctor is notorioius for butchering the pronunciiation of soooo many words. He *might* be saying "fulgal lissa-rinj-us."
Thank you!! ...
An ESL OB/GYN dictator on laparoscopy, ovarian cystectomy & lysis of adhesions:
"A speculum was placed in the vagina to visualize the cervix. The cervix was <__________> with a uterine sound and a single-tooth tenaculum."
S/l "reticulated" or "articulated".
Please help. Thanks. ...
This is a colonoscopy report and this is the first time this has come up for me. I'm not exactly sure but it sounds like he is saying a type of shelf.
s/l ballooners shelf
He says it fast so I can't be sure but shelf sounds right.
"A rectal examination revealed a mass in the area of the cervix and uterus, questionable ___ shelf."
Thanks in advance. ...
This pleasant 29-year-old gravida 1, para 0, A1, last menstrual period two weeks ago,has a high cele lesion of the cervix. This is very small at 6 o'clock. ...