This patient has congenital cholestatic syndrome, and in the assessment the doc says: "Congenital cholestatic jaundice likely secondary to s/l "coregulorelajor syndrome." Yeah, it's that bad. I have no idea what the syndrome is. Anyone with some GI knowledge who's heard what this might be? I know it's a long shot, but thanks in advance. ...
There is progressive healing of the fifth metatarsal base fracture overlying anatomical alignment. (s/l Trabecular _________) seen crossing previous fracture line.
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The ureter was then identified on the medial leaf of the broad ligament on the right, was placed on tension and was dissected off the medial leaf of the broad ligament starting at the pelvic brim, extending down to the tunnel of ? s/l Horsheim or Vors-heim ?
(Hysterectomy operation, pelvic lymph node dissection)
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I'm rapidly developing carpal tunnel. I wonder if I can get MQ to give me some time off without having to take LOA to give my wrists a break? Has anybody else had issues like this and how did accomodative was MQ? ...
as far as occupational hazards? Are we more prone to head and neck disease because of earphone usage? Arthritis because of all the hand work? I am trying to stay ahead of any potential health problems if I can. I notice that my eyes are shot from this job. I have to get a stronger prescription every year.
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I am starting to have a lot of difficulty with my hands after 24 years of transcribing. I wake up all night long with pain and tingling in my fingers. I am pretty sure I have carpal tunnel. Does anybody wear gloves while they are working to help with carpal tunnel? If so, what kind and where do you get them? TIA ...
Typing a followup for a tarsal tunnel release. Physician says, "The scar has a mild (sounds like kelotic, chelotic, kalotic, cheilotic????), raised area throughout the incision." Please help!
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Has any MT out there had carpal tunnel surgery? I'm having surgery on my right hand on Wednesday. Just curious if others have had it done and if they are happy with the results. ...
I can't figure out what the (___) would be. It s/l it could be (loss and) but I was thinking it was going to be a specific type of compression. It also could s/l (___ anti-) compression? It almost s/l moss anti-compression!!
"The nerve itself was atrophic and contracted and constricted consistent with (___) compression."
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The surgeon is saying on carpal tunnel OP report: A s/l "sin" was placed, and there was direct visualization of the release back to 2-cm proximal to the distal palmar crease. I would appreciate any help for the "sin" word. Cannot find it anywhere and don't know if it is jargon or an acronym, device, or what. Thanks. ...
Fourth time I've tried to send this post. Apparently it only works in text mode - not rich text mode.
I'm trying to identify the fingerless gloves that have 2 wrist pads to protect the median nerve. Does anyone know the name of these gloves??? Thanks! ...
Patient has had left trigger finger surgery x 2 and a right cubital _____ release x 1.
It sounds like he is saying cunnel? Or it could be right cubital tunnel release. ...
A left carpal tunnel release that the doc used a *parathenar* incision, dissected to subQ tissues, and the flexor *inacar* was identified proximally. ...
I have been looking for a month and have found a wonderful job, pays well with benefits. So don't give up new MTs! Try the local hospitals...many still have their own MTs. Don't give up! ...
I was wondering if anyone has tried either the Kinesis contoured, Kinesis Freestyle, Goldtouch, or SafeType keyboards.
I am using a Microsoft ergo split keyboard now, but I am having more and more pain and numb/weird feelings in my arms and hands. It's getting to the point where I am having a lot of difficulty typing. I definitely need to invest in a more high-end ergo keyboard, but they are quite expensive and I am not sure which one would be best. Just looking for any experiences and pro ...
I am doing a carpal tunnel release. Dictator states "Next marking was made in the safe zone 5 mm ulnar to the 'interthecal' (he spells this out as interthecal) depression in line with the 3rd web space approaching but not crossing Kaplan cardinal line and approaching but not crossing proximally the wrist crease." I cannot find anything anywhere that is spelled interthecal. "Thecal" means "relating to a sheath, especially a tendon sheath." I suppose he could be meaning "between the ...
I am doing a cubital tunnel release report and it sounds like "toonami" scissors (too-na-me). Can anyone help with this? Also, can someone post a link to a good orthopedic surgical website? TIA!
Sentence: The blunt dissection was performed down to the ulnar nerve, which was easily identified, and this was unroofed with "toonami" scissors. ...
I would like to know exactly where else you would get it from when you're doing 8 hours a day, 5 days a week full-time job for one company for the past 20+ years.
No outside of work hobbies or activities to cause it according to patient.
This is workers comp law, according to the doctor. I'm unsure if it's that particular state where the patient resides, but if I were working 40 hours a week at the same job for many years and develop carpal or anything similar, you b ...