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turbous fluid? - appendicitis
Posted: Dec 09, 2010
s/l Turbous/tergous fluid was noted in the right lower quadrant. Diagnosis is acute perforated appendicitis and performing laparoscopic appendectomy. TIA
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As result biophysical profile is performed with an amniotic fluid index of 1.75+3.00+ 3.5 cm.
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Is this correct or should the + signs be written out as 1.75 plus 3.00 plus 3.5 cm.
TIA ...
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I keep hearing a/miss/all but doc is very hard to understand.
Any thoughts?? ...