I know the stimulation part, but is there such a thing as a colchicine test? - Mushforbrainstoday
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I never heard of such a thing, but is not uncommon to use drugs for different types of testing. I just can't document a "colchicine stimulation test" anywhere I've looked.
patient with ovarian cancer, renal failure and history of breast cancer.
She was treated initially with chemotherapy and subsequently underwent surgery and HYPAC. Unfortunately, her HYPAC was complicated by renal failure. She required dialysis in the hospital. ...
She is taking diclofenac and we realize that while this can ____________ some renal failure, has been absolutely necessary thus far to control her pain. She is having no abdominal pain. No chest pressure pain. No stroke symptoms.
Not verbatim acct...and have ability to edit... just not sure what the s/l would be or what it could be substituted for. Any help would be greatly appreciated! :) ...
She does have a bladder (s/l stem? stim?) for diabetes-related neuropathy of the bladder, she describes. Therefore, she has been unable to get an MRI.
Pt is seeing a neurologist for movement disorder (shaking legs) and had gallbladder surgery. ...
Thought it was cross-fused renal ectopia (with hyphen?) but when searching I see a ton of references to crossed fused renal ectopia. Anyone with a reliable source to verify or can you explain why one versus the other? Thanks! ...
System is now telling me failure to download and I will not be able to work until DQS system is available and my upload is being saved. Geez..not another EIGHT HOURS OF SITTING HERE WITH NOTHING TO DO BUT CHECK THE DARN COMPUTER EVERY 15 MINUTES.. ...
I'm new to fluency and I can't seem to get off of 100% QA. every time i think I did good on a job I get feedback where I have done something wrong. I have been doing this 12 years and don't understand why I can't get it right. Sorry i'm just venting. ...
Patient had a positive troponin and severe coronaqry artery disease, severe s/l amora.. Also has severe papillary muscle dysfunction. Could it be AMR/MR/AMI? Got me stumped. Thanks for your help ...
being so micromanaged? I usually do not run out of work but due to no work for 1 day back a few weeks ago I have been slammed with 30+ accounts and not a day goes by that I do not get client profile updates for at least 1 of them. Some of these accounts I haven't even worked on yet and I am getting changes to the client profile. How is anyone capable of remembering so many different rules plus changes to the rules you didn't know in the first place. We must make our l ...
On 01/07/11, the knee was removed, resection of heterotopic bone, **excision of prior surgical scar** and insertion of an antibiotic spacer block was performed. Questioning excision of prior surgical scar. Does this make sense? Thanks :) ...
I succeeded by retyping 75% of the document, especially the vital signs, and did that for nearly every document.
I can't understand why ASR used to be so good with numbers and suddenly has become absolutely horrid. ...
Patient with severe stenosis of upper ureter.
"We had talked about various options for repair, including primary ureteral repair if possible with renal s/l disESSens." ...
The corticomedullary differentiation appears maintained, though, please keep in mind that the (___) secondary to patient body habitus.
1. corticomedually is it spelled correctly or is it cortico-medullary?
2. should there be a comma before and after , thought,?
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anybody heard of this.. s/l C-N-TOES syndrome. i have searched everywhere. this is also a foreign dr but this is best i can do phonetically. thanks so much for the help
Hyponatremia, multifactorial, possibly secondary to hydrochlorothiazide; however, this has been on hold; also secondary with excessive p.o. fluid intake with low solute intake (*------* syndrome). The patient also reports dry mouth which makes her drink fluids constantly. Another possibility wou ...
Patient is a 43-year-old man with a history of end-stage renal disease, status post cadaveric renal transplant in ___. Patient had multiple episodes of increased (sl corrented) and rejection and had been treated with steroids in the past.
Thanks!! ...
#1: I wanted to know if this sounds like the correct phrase?
"EXAM: Renal ultrasound.
HISTORY: (S/l "Focal"?) destructive BPH.
TECHNIQUE: Multiple images were taken of both kidneys and the bladder."
#2: In the same report, I see under findings that it says right after dictating the size of the kidneys: "No other (?) noted." Would that be "No other deficits noted" ?
#3: Should the word be just typed as "symmetric" or "symmetrical"? I think symmetrical sounds better but wa ...