an uncommon type of thyroid tumor characterized by abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm containing numerous mitochondria. Often malignant with widespread metastases; rarely takes up radioiodine. See Also: Hürthle cell carcinoma. Syn: oncocytic adenoma.
full sentence: The thyroid ultrasound basically demonstrated large cystic mass arising from the left thyroid lobe, most secondary to _____ adenoma and 1 small right nodule in the right thyroid gland that could also correlage with a _____ adenoma.
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Wondering if anyone out there has any feedback about working for Silent Type? I have done the test and have been told I will interview in two weeks when the position becomes available... I think there is a mandatory 2 day training in NJ? Anyone done this and survived? How's the pay? I was considering going to work for MedQuist because they are taking over one of my current IC accounts but after reading in the MedQuist section I think I'll skip that one. Th ...
Does anyone know what pay range All Type starts off at? Does anyone have any experience with them? I have a test to complete and before I invest my time taking it, I wanted to get some feedback. Thanks ahead of time. ...
Doctor says "we will punt him over to Dr. So and So." Would you type "punt," leave blank, or replace this with "send," "refer," or something more appropriate? This doctor is always saying odd things...LOL. ...
I know that I asked before but never got a response, although many read my post. Anyone working now, or ever worked for All-Type? Need good and bad. The last archive I saw was for September 2009. Was offered a job, and now nothing. Is this familiar? ...
Hey all! Thinking about leaving my current company. All Type says they can give me an all typing account, I have been doing mostly VR for over a year and am making less and less money.
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d: "Recurrent, recurrent right inguinal hernia"
It is a recurrence of a recurrent hernia. Would I type it as said or as "re-recurent?" This is not a verbatim account. ...
The doctor says, " A split thickness skin graft was obtained from the anterior left thigh "18 thousandths of an inch deep." Is this how I type the 18 thousandths or should it be another way.
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Switching from straight typing to typing in Electronic Medical Records. They are trying to figure pay scale for transcriptionist. Does anyone had any dealings with such a set up and if so how are you paid? ...
I hope someone can help me. The doctor is dictating lab results and he clearly says 3 times 10 to the 6 red cells and then again 3 times 10 to the 6 white cells. I've never had this before. Anyone know the correct way to type that out?
Any help will be appreciated.
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I have a REALLY old, loud COMPAQ keyboard. I am going to buy a new one soon. What are the best kinds for transcription? With mine, you really have to punch down on the keys, and I know that a lot of the newer ones are much easier to press. Any ideas? ...
This pertains to a colon resection.
The anastomosis was then done from the side of the distal left colon to the end of the proximal rectum. This was done in two layers, hand sewn using interrupted 3-0 GI silk, serial s/l "musculoimbert" stitches on the outer layer, running 3-0 GI chromic canal technique on the inner layer.
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