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Might be Gilbert or Gilbert's, sometimes heard as 'Jhill-bear'. nm

Posted By: wanderer on 2007-09-24
In Reply to: Re: Elevated bili and low HDL ? ..sm - Thank you...

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

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

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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 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.
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Do you hear Gilbert's disease?
Subject: Do you hear Gilbert's disease?

A little more information would help!!
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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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.
Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears

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


BEAR not quite right...it should be
Subject: BEAR not quite right...it should be

That should be BAER, which stands for brainstem auditory evoked potential according to my Stedmans eledctronic medical dictionary.  I wouldn't think it would be brainstem evoked.  Auditory evoked makes more sense to me.  No offense intended to anyone.


Polar bear ? ...sm
Subject: Polar bear ? ...sm

He was given a s/l polar bear without change in symptoms.


Doc gave this for epigastric pain.  


is it weightbear or weight bear?
Subject: is it weightbear or weight bear?

It's the end of the day and I cannot remember if it is "weightbear" or "weight bear" as in "The patient may weightbear/weight bear as tolerated."


I tried to look it up online and found it both ways...  I know it is weightbearing...


My eyes are starting to cross and it looks funny either way!


I usually change this to bear weight
Subject: I usually change this to bear weight


I usually hyphenate it to "weight-bear".
Subject: I usually hyphenate it to "weight-bear".

as in, "the patient's foot pain had disappeared, and he was finally able to weight-bear for short periods of time each day".
There is Herbert screw (A-bear) ?
Subject: There is Herbert screw (A-bear) ?


weight bear or weightbear
Subject: weight bear or weightbear

can anyone reply on this im editing right now
okay, again...a no brainer. thanks. bear with me. he is new and I'm in unfamiliar waters. nm
Subject: okay, again...a no brainer. thanks. bear with me. he is new and I'm in unfamiliar waters. nm

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Patient may weight-bear as tolerated.
Subject: Patient may weight-bear as tolerated.

Would this be punctuated right, with the hypen? It just sounds weird and backwards....lol.
tzczech is da bomb - not only are you smarter than the average bear -
Subject: tzczech is da bomb - not only are you smarter than the average bear -

but how did you accumulate all these websites?  Awesome!  I can only help if I can hear the word - these sound likes escape me - drugs I can do sometimes.
Is there such a thing as a s/l bear skin sling for the shoulder? Thanks!
Subject: Is there such a thing as a s/l bear skin sling for the shoulder? Thanks!


Pediatric Arm Sling - ProCare Healthcare Bear ?
Subject: Pediatric Arm Sling - ProCare Healthcare Bear ?


Infant hearing problem. Going to ear doctor for a s/l BEAR, is this correct..nm
Subject: Infant hearing problem. Going to ear doctor for a s/l BEAR, is this correct..nm

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ellipitical excision was fashioned to fall within an upper lip *bear-eye-did* sm
Subject: ellipitical excision was fashioned to fall within an upper lip *bear-eye-did* sm

sounds like possibly a tool to keep the incision with the margins of the lip... it kind of sounds like *parotid* but this is upper lip, not lower. 
s/l bare/bear/bayer exam - infant neuro nm
Subject: s/l bare/bear/bayer exam - infant neuro nm


Never heard of it as part of an exam, but have heard of punch biopsy?
Subject: Never heard of it as part of an exam, but have heard of punch biopsy?


I have heard of
Subject: I have heard of

Allis clamp and Allis forceps, but I don't believe I have heard of an Allis catheter. I'll see what I can find.
Wow, have not heard of that one but, here are
Subject: Wow, have not heard of that one but, here are

Might help when searching.
Trace'alternant, trace' discontinu, and trace' paroxystique.
i never heard of that before.....sorry....nm
Subject: i never heard of that before.....sorry....nm

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Have not heard this one before.
Subject: Have not heard this one before.

The incisions associated with replacement of the stimulator, in the thoracic incision and the left buttock incision where the generator is, are somewhat tender.  There is no overlying skin reaction.  There is no warmth, no ? food ?collection. 


Could food collection be correct? I have never heard this doctor say this, and he is a mumbler.  Thank you!


Has anyone heard of
Subject: Has anyone heard of

This patient is obese, and has been working with exercise and Captain Printzell. ???


TIA


yes - heard that before - sm
Subject: yes - heard that before - sm

They are saying "plus" for + or positive S1, S2.
sorry, heard.. nm
Subject: sorry, heard.. nm

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never heard of this nm
Subject: never heard of this nm

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Anybody heard of this...
Subject: Anybody heard of this...

List of meds Effexor, Prilosec and s/l quine zime  q. 10. 


Both syllables with long i sound. 


Thanks in advance!


Thanks...never heard it...; )
Subject: Thanks...never heard it...; )

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Never heard this
Subject: Never heard this

Dictated is, The patient is 13 plus 4 years old.  Is there a situation where this would be more appropriate than saying 17 years old?  What is the reasoning? 


 


Thanks in advance!


anyone ever heard of
Subject: anyone ever heard of

rhinolaryngopharyngoscopy?  - I can find each of these separate but cannot find a reference for this one. 


Thanks


not saying SEM best heard at etc? nm
Subject: not saying SEM best heard at etc? nm


I have heard of E to A
Subject: I have heard of E to A

but not E to E, but there is always something new out there. I believe the TO is correct, not the -.
Has anyone ever heard of S/L lev-e-um
Subject: Has anyone ever heard of S/L lev-e-um

The doctor has dianosed him with cough secondary to postnasal drip.  Trial of Flonase and S/L Lev-e-um was given.


anyone heard of ,,
Subject: anyone heard of ,,

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Has anyone heard of ..
Subject: Has anyone heard of ..

This was for a a right iliac crest bone biopsy harvesting.
I have usually heard it like so sm
Subject: I have usually heard it like so sm

Flat T waves, but I guess your dictator may be saying Flat T's to shorten it and taking out the "waves" portion. 
Has anyone ever heard of a med that
Subject: Has anyone ever heard of a med that

this is just in the med list, no real history on the patient.  I've tried all of my resources, but I cannot seem to come up with anything.  Sounds like the same way a doc would dictate Combivent, but it is not that.  I wonder if someone has a link for looking up drugs by the dosage???  long shot, but trying here...  Thanks in advance.