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Do you hear Gilbert's disease?

Posted By: MarineWifeMT on 2009-02-11
In Reply to: s/l "Showbears" disease...nm - Night owl

Subject: Do you hear Gilbert's disease?

A little more information would help!!


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some more info on Gilbert's disease
Subject: some more info on Gilbert's disease

Main Entry: Gil·bert's disease
Pronunciation: zhemacronl-primarystressberz-
Function: noun
: a metabolic disorder probably inherited as an autosomal dominant with variable penetrance and characterized by elevated levels of mostly unconjugated serum bilirubin caused especially by defective uptake of bilirubin by the liver
Gil·bert /zhemacronl-ber/ , Augustin-Nicholas (1858-1927), French physician. Gilbert is remembered for being one of the foremost clinicians of his time. He was professor of therapeutics at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and from 1910 he served as professor of clinical medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu. He carried out work in the chemical activity of the stomach and in the pathology of the liver. With a colleague he identified a form of alcoholic cirrhosis. He is also remembered for his description of hereditary cholemia and his contributions to knowledge of lithiasis in the biliary region. Among his published articles was one, in 1900, in which he described a type of hereditary jaundice now known as Gilbert's disease.
Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm

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Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears

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can you hear Gilbert's syndrome? It's French so
Subject: can you hear Gilbert's syndrome? It's French so

s/l Jill-bear.
Might be Gilbert or Gilbert's, sometimes heard as 'Jhill-bear'. nm
Subject: Might be Gilbert or Gilbert's, sometimes heard as 'Jhill-bear'. nm

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usually hear heart disease after that phrase. sm
Subject: usually hear heart disease after that phrase. sm

or maybe cardiac event?
Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
Subject: Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.


Thank to you all, it is Gilbert's!! nm
Subject: Thank to you all, it is Gilbert's!! nm

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Gilbert's it is! Thank you!!
Subject: Gilbert's it is! Thank you!!

You have no idea how long I have searched for that. You're my hero.
Gilbert's
Subject: Gilbert's

Guillain-Barrre'
Gilbert's
Subject: Gilbert's

is pronounced kinda like that, without the hard T sound at the end.
May be Gilbert's Syndrome?
Subject: May be Gilbert's Syndrome?

Gilbert's syndrome (pr. Zhil-bear), often shortened to the acronym GS, is the most common hereditary cause of increased bilirubin, and is found in up to 5% of the population. The main symptom is otherwise harmless jaundice which does not require treatment, caused by elevated levels of unconjugated bilirubin in the bloodstream (hyperbilirubinemia).

The source of this hyperbilirubinemia is reduced activity of the enzyme (glucuronyl transferase) which conjugates bilirubin and some other lipophilic molecules. Conjugation renders the bilirubin water-soluble and suitable for excretion via the kidneys.

Gilbert's syndrome was first described by French gastroenterologist Augustin Nicolas Gilbert and co-workers in 1901.[1]


I was thinking Gilbert's too..nm
Subject: I was thinking Gilbert's too..nm


Gilbert's. (french)
Subject: Gilbert's. (french)

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Gilbert's syndrome
Subject: Gilbert's syndrome

could be Gilbert's syndrome
Gilbert's maybe? (French s/l Jil-bear)
Subject: Gilbert's maybe? (French s/l Jil-bear)

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Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
Subject: Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm


GILBERT'S SYNDROME - a patient's guide





Gilbert's syndrome is a common condition which may cause mild jaundice. This article outlines its benign nature and how it is diagnosed...
www.medic8.com/healthguide/articles/gilbertsyn.html - Similar pages


Gilbert's syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Wikipedia article details what it is, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, synonyms, and related conditions.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert's_syndrome - 45k - Cached - Similar pages

Gilbert's (pronounced jeel-bears) syndrome? nm
Subject: Gilbert's (pronounced jeel-bears) syndrome? nm


Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Subject: Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..

Alzheimer's disease

Also known as:
Alzheimer's dementia
Alzheimer's sclerosis
Alzheimer's syndrome
Alzheimer-Perusini disease (misnomer)
Dementia of the Alzheimer type
Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type

Synonyms:
Presenile dementia, senile dementia.

Associated persons:
Alois Alzheimer

James Parkinson

English physician and paleontologist, born April 11, 1755, Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London; died 1824, London.

Associated eponyms:
Parkinson's crisis
Exaggeration of the characteristics of parkinsonism associated with acute anxiety.

Parkinson's disease
A degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by masklike facies, a fine, slowly spreading tremor, cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability with a peculiar gait.

Parkinson's facies
The immobile, expressionless, masklike facial characteristic of parkinsonism.
probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm
Subject: probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm


Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease
Subject: Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease

Pt has has pink raised ciruclar lesions on trunk and distal extremities. 


Dx is S/L En Saint Reole disease.  Any body know what the heck this is?


Thanks!


s/l skionbarres disease or gyonbarres disease
Subject: s/l skionbarres disease or gyonbarres disease

Doctor says:  She was diagnosed with this disease 1 year ago.  She was wheelchair bound until June. 


 


 


Thank you for any help!


Also, diverticular disease, diverticular modifying type of disease.:-) NM
Subject: Also, diverticular disease, diverticular modifying type of disease.:-) NM

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Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.


Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm


HUR disease?
Subject: HUR disease?

Under family history:  Grandmother had s/l HUR disease or HERR disease?
Fifth's disease
Subject: Fifth's disease

In the Assessment she is saying


S/l A-pos-qu-sis due to his left cheek appearance????


Thank you


Deborah


Fifth's disease
Subject: Fifth's disease

Not a medical word, but maybe apophysis, meaning an outgrown of or to bring forth. That's my guess!
Disease?
Subject: Disease?

Patient was worked up by ENT and was told that his hearing was fine and he did not have any -- sounds like lab-ruts disease????
disease name
Subject: disease name

Okay, here it goes, I have the disease bolded. 


There is some calcification along the abductor tubricle suggestive of Pelic Reistreotic disease. 


Any clues?  I can barely give a spelling suggestion.


s/l Lay's disease? sm.
Subject: s/l Lay's disease? sm.

Patient is a child, was dx'd with lay's disease as a newborn and had high lactates and abnormal MRI with basal ganglia defects.  Prognosis grim. 


Disease help please
Subject: Disease help please

Hello all...doctor is dictating a past medical history of s/l calf or calves-leg purse disease as a child.  No clue on my end...any help out there? 
disease?
Subject: disease?

Anemia _______ disease.  Thanks.
disease
Subject: disease

Is it spastic paraplagia that is also known as Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease?

disease help ..... sm
Subject: disease help ..... sm

A hemolysis workup was performed, which was negative including normal reticulocyte count, normal haptoglobin, LDH, and a negative Coombs test. Suspect that this may be some sort of conjugating problem in the liver, most likely Gilbert disease or s/l Quiglar-Nahar disease


 


I have no clue! Thanks for any help


Disease help
Subject: Disease help

Is there a website with a listing of diseases? I don't yet have any sort of book in my collection that specializes in that. It sounds like the dictator is saying "ansadreal disease". Any help?


Thank you


? Jacobs disease

A beloved football coach in our area has been diagnosed with s/l Crawford Jacobs disease.  I know that it is similar to the human form of mad cows disease but I can't look it up because I can't remember the first word. Thanks in advance


 


Thanks both of you!! I'm going to go with tib/peroneal disease.
Subject: Thanks both of you!! I'm going to go with tib/peroneal disease.

I see some references to it, just not in my books.  THanks for input!!
Lung disease
Subject: Lung disease

This is exactly how the Dr. dictated it-- The patient is a plethoric, tremulous, dyspneac looking like a patient with chronic obstructive lung disease or sleep apnea.


Did she mean to leave the a out before plethoric? That would make more sense but I know you guys would no better than I. I'm still in school and learning. Thanks for the help!


Please SM re lung disease
Subject: Please SM re lung disease

Sometimes an "uh" sounds very much like "a."

Here is how I would transcribe it: The patient is plethoric, tremulous, and dyspneic, looking like a patient with chronic obstructive lung disease or sleep apnea.
Thrombin disease
Subject: Thrombin disease

Patient had angiogram showing plaque in right coronary artery.  Doctor dictates patient with non-occlusive "Thrombin" disease.?.?  Anyone heard of this?


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s/l encethapathic disease sm
Subject: s/l encethapathic disease sm

X-rays of the left knee show chronic degenerative changes, encethapathic disease with no fractures or dislocation.


What's osteopathic disease? :)
Subject: What's osteopathic disease? :)

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any disease of the bone ;-) nm
Subject: any disease of the bone ;-) nm


also consider encethopathic disease. ;-) nm
Subject: also consider encethopathic disease. ;-) nm


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Subject: bone disease

doctor states disease of the tibia giving it a bumpy appearance...s/l Companachi's disease


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Subject: menorata disease

Patient has glaucoma secondary to cutis menorata disease.
Crohn disease/Crohn's disease?
Subject: Crohn disease/Crohn's disease?

I know that the ( 's ) is not supposed to be transcribed when transcribing diseases with proper names, but this one sounds very odd this way.


TIA!


 


Fallot disease?
Subject: Fallot disease?

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Grave's disease...............
Subject: Grave's disease...............

 A common cause of hyperthyroidism.