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respiratory (s/l) *sys-ti-tial* viral infection SM - Child Cardiology
Posted: Jul 14, 2010
I found the word "systitial" in parentheses in google, but I cannot verify it anywhere else. THX
respiratory syncytial virus - enigma
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It's very common in pediatrics. Surprised you haven't heard of it before. Thank you for banning me for asking you to Google it. I have been on that OTHER MT discussion board where you have to look everything up for yourself in order to learn how to look things up.
Okay, I know this word but my brain is not registering it! This word shows up in a consultation report under respiratory and is the only word used.
Respiratory is non ___ s/l ti - kip - tic
My google search is turning up empty. Help!!
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Both blanks it sounds like "pee acne" infection. Patient is being treated for some kind of Bacter infection.
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Hello. Ok, so here is the sentence:
No teeth infection or
No tooth infections or
No teeth infections or
No tooth infection?
When do you use the "s" on infection, with teeth or tooth? When do I use no "s" after infection, with teeth or tooth. This is turning into a tongue twister!
Thank you.
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Code was callled briefly as she deteriorated. Her symptoms worsened as she was laid flat for initiation of s/l blunt ridge fusion, which was stopped quickly.
Totally stumped.
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