Under the past medical/surgical history, the doc says "Aortic valve replacement with s/l injuice valve, pacemaker placement, right chest Chemo-port placement." This doc is Asian (I can never understand him and this is no exception), so I'm not sure if this is a generic type of aortic valve replacement or a brand name. Anyone know? Thanks in advance. ...
Doing a radiology report, and it s/l doc says... "normal left atrial, right atrial, and right ventricular, and aortic _____ s/l root or groove?" Can anyone say if 1 is more likely? found both online? Thanks.
Also, mitral annular calcification and ____ thickening. s/l baselet? baseline?
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QA picked this up. I had ischiococcygeal area which I could find listed as one word on google, but I could not find it listed by search criteria which I separated the 2 words. I can find ischial and coccyx, but not together as the dictator is stating. The only thing that makes me wonder iif QA is right is the context before the words. He stated he has 2 ulcers at the ischiococcygeal area. It seems like in this case it would be ischial and coccyx, but I cannot docume ...
Doc states, "There was no aortic insufficiency murmur, third heart sound, or pericardial rub." Should it be aortic insufficiency, murmur, third heart sound, or pericardial rub or is aortic insufficiency murmur correct?
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Left heart catheterization demonstrated no coronary artery disease, but evidence of a proximal focal ascending aortic s/l thacular aneurysm/penetrating ulcer versus pseudoaneurysm. ...
The 25-hydroxy vitamin D level was quite low at 20.4. I have prescribed Ergocalciferol 50,000 units twice a week for 3 months and I will recheck the vitamin D level in December. William also had a cardiac MRI with and without contrast material. The (s/l) *neal* aortic root was 4.4 cm and maximum diameter..... ...
Under FINDINGS
The right common femoral artery was in reasonable condition, and after Fogarty catheters were passed distally down both (s/l perfundasemeris) "per fun da se mer is" arteries... ...
On echo...dilated aortic root with _______ _______ aortic aneurysm of 4.0 cm.
Sounds like ______ Haughton aortic aneurysm or
"THEEK" Haughton
I know Haughton classifications are used at times, but I cannot figure out the other name with it. Any help with this one? Thanks in advance! ...
During the surgery, the Dr. says the following:
"He is being brought to surgery today for aortic root replacement as a (s/l ben tall?)."
I cannot get this one! Any fast help is appreciated! ...