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Frontal bossing is an unusually prominent forehead, sometimes associated with a heavier than normal

Posted By: me on 2008-04-24
In Reply to: Scalp question - Terri

Subject: Frontal bossing is an unusually prominent forehead, sometimes associated with a heavier than normal brow ridge.

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No, there are just an unusually high number of posts
Subject: No, there are just an unusually high number of posts

Makes us think they are not even trying. A good spellcheck program along with Google can be helpful.
Bossing nm
Subject: Bossing nm

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Subject: check out bossing in word list

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forehead..
Subject: forehead..

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Subject: Of course! Thanks so much!! nm


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Subject: Forehead laceration

He says it is full thickness but it does not go through the - galeum. I know there's the galea but i'm not sure what would be sounding like it ends with an M.
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Subject: OMG! You are so right! THX! ~nm

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*smacks forehead* Thanks!
Subject: *smacks forehead* Thanks!

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*slaps forehead*
Subject: *slaps forehead*

duh!

Thanks!

(He has never said that before, must have learned a new word LOL)
Forehead lift op report
Subject: Forehead lift op report

Anchoring sutures of 3-0 Tycron were placed between the galea and the _________ periosteum to position the eyebrows.


S/L something ridge ?


thank you.


 


prominent?
Subject: prominent?


Could it be prominent?
Subject: Could it be prominent?


no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
Subject: no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal


s/l hibba cleanse, forehead wound
Subject: s/l hibba cleanse, forehead wound


HEAD ON APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD
Subject: HEAD ON APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD

Maybe he's talking about that stuff. 


If you have not seen the commercial, be thankful. 


Forehead lift - the periosteum was scored - sm
Subject: Forehead lift - the periosteum was scored - sm

was rhen scored along the midline to create s/l edetion or adetion in this area
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Subject: Prominent Q waves in III and F. he just says F or should i put aVF??? thank u


s/l frontal appendamoma
Subject: s/l frontal appendamoma

s/l frontal appendamoma or appandomoma found after a right side body seizure?


 


I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
Subject: I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the

s
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Subject: prominent renal fronds maybe? NM

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Subject: s/l prominent "stapedius" on the right nose

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Subject: He does have erythema to the malar areas and the forehead with some S/L tengle-ectavas, although sm

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Subject: cardiac exam: apex not s/l prominent?

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Subject: MRI of the brain: s/l frontal *periapercular* infarct? Thanks. nm

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Subject: perhaps "agger nasi cell in frontal recess" ? nm


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Subject: It makes sense, he is a very prominent professor and orthopedic surgeon,...sm

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Subject: normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm


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You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
Subject: You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm

BUS                                       Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s


 


BUSV                                     Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s/vagina.


 


Here is abbrev link for you.       


 


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In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
Subject: In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm


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Subject: may be normal values or normal range? nm

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PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm
Subject: PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm

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Subject: fronto-temporal, frontal temporal or frontotemporal?

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Subject: dominant mass would be a mass that is prominent (sm)

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Yes, a normal way they
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Perhaps meaning borderline enlarged, but not to that point yet.