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There is slight s/l estrabusiness with her eyes.

Posted By: MSMT on 2009-02-26
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Slight of frame
Subject: Slight of frame

"He looked petite and slight of frame."


 


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Subject: slight depletion?


Slight sensual tremor
Subject: Slight sensual tremor

The doctor has this under neurological exam. Slight sensual tremor.


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Subject: he had a slight s/l bump in his BUN and creatinine


He does have a slight "exrow" scoliosis. TIA
Subject: He does have a slight "exrow" scoliosis. TIA


slight listh to the left...
Subject: slight listh to the left...

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Chest: Slight s/l cathotic????
Subject: Chest: Slight s/l cathotic????


Need help with ortho - Doc has a slight British accent.
Subject: Need help with ortho - Doc has a slight British accent.

The patient returns today three years after her anteroposterior reconstruction for flat back deformity. No pain. She is here, however, because she has some prominence in her back that has gotten progressively more pronounced.

On examination, there is s/l right-sided hooks. I believe this needs to be removed. I feel she is solid because she has no pain.

Thanks for any help!!
Gait was analzyed that shows a slight sm
Subject: Gait was analzyed that shows a slight sm

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Slight of frame (slender in build)
Subject: Slight of frame (slender in build)


slightly kyphotic or slight kyphosis
Subject: slightly kyphotic or slight kyphosis


oops, made slight typo inside
Subject: oops, made slight typo inside

that should have read


 


right breast implant (no capital r for right)


Under HEENT, very slight s/l arca senilis is present.
Subject: Under HEENT, very slight s/l arca senilis is present.

TIA!
yes slight of frame, means slender build NM
Subject: yes slight of frame, means slender build NM


The genitalia shows a slight amount of redness to the s/l pro-pus-ium.
Subject: The genitalia shows a slight amount of redness to the s/l pro-pus-ium.

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Biopsy shows slight lymphocytic infiltrate without vasculitis
Subject: Biopsy shows slight lymphocytic infiltrate without vasculitis

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Subject: Prostate cancer: 1. This will be the 3rd serial PSA. S/L ?S1? has revealed a slight increase


Knee exam - There is only slight s/l retropatellar crepitus. Does this sound right? nm
Subject: Knee exam - There is only slight s/l retropatellar crepitus. Does this sound right? nm


Breast exam S/L slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue
Subject: Breast exam S/L slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue

Breasts:  Bilaterally without dimpling or retraction.  There are no firm, fixed, or dominant masses.  There is some slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue in the upper quadrants bilaterally.  There is no adenopathy.  Nipples are benign.


A few mentions of this on Google. It's that slight leaning forward and pushing action if using a
Subject: A few mentions of this on Google. It's that slight leaning forward and pushing action if using a

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The only other s/l mammalian is a slight pectus excavatum, otherwise normal physical examination.
Subject: The only other s/l mammalian is a slight pectus excavatum, otherwise normal physical examination.

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There is no pleural or pericardial effusion and axillae are stable. There is a slight fatty infi
Subject: There is no pleural or pericardial effusion and axillae are stable. There is a slight fatty infi

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Her x-ray shows slight angulation of her distal phalanx fracture in the s/l plane of joint motion.TY
Subject: Her x-ray shows slight angulation of her distal phalanx fracture in the s/l plane of joint motion.TY

 


Eyes
Subject: Eyes

Would it be possible that my doc is saying "Unusual cornea. Right propine measuring 4 mm, the left 2 mm." I am not the best at researching yet. I have been on quite a few sites and you guys were my last stop. I appreciate the help.


Eyes
Subject: Eyes

I've never heard of "unusual" cornea. Maybe "irregular". And he's probably saying right "pupil" measuring 4mm
Eyes
Subject: Eyes

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Subject: eyes

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eyes
Subject: eyes

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s/l Maggie Eyes??? sm
Subject: s/l Maggie Eyes??? sm

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The patient has stepped on something in the garden and there is a foreign body in his great toe...

She dictates: "He is guarding his toe significantly. We put on the s/l Maggie eyes and with simple washing with saline the remaining foreign body was resolved with no discoloration remaining."

Thanks in advance if anyone might know what she could possibly be saying.
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Subject: For the eyes, it is "disc"

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Subject: Thank you both so much - you opened my eyes


Thank you bright eyes! nm
Subject: Thank you bright eyes! nm

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WORK HELP/EYES:
Subject: WORK HELP/EYES:

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bilateral eyes
Subject: bilateral eyes

Okay, doc keeps correcting me when I correct his dictation, stating bilateral knees, bilateral breasts, etc. to bilateral knee, bilateral breast - am I wrong?  It seems redundant his way.  He said today bilateral eyes but it seems to type bilateral eye is just weird.  Would you type just eyes or bilateral eye or bilateral eyes?  Thanks,
HEENT: Eyes are s/l roo-my.
Subject: HEENT: Eyes are s/l roo-my.

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Subject: There is Murocel for dry eyes? nm


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Subject: eyes - s/l "animsiopia" ..nm thanks.

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In exam, Eyes: There is no s/l santilasma.
Subject: In exam, Eyes: There is no s/l santilasma.

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my eyes just rolled out of my head...
Subject: my eyes just rolled out of my head...

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Could be doll's sign of the eyes (nm)
Subject: Could be doll's sign of the eyes (nm)

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strabismus --- crossed eyes. nm
Subject: strabismus --- crossed eyes. nm


Question refering to the eyes!
Subject: Question refering to the eyes!

The doctor dictates the the patient has  s/l ocu-la-cent- a- lus bilaterally.


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Subject: Meds help - s/l ' ___lantin' for his eyes


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Subject: med.. s/l Drizzar 0.05% 30 cc one drop both eyes b.i.d. thank u


quadranopia? talking about eyes here.
Subject: quadranopia? talking about eyes here.

 
Could be referring to the eyes, pallor. ??
Subject: Could be referring to the eyes, pallor. ??


Drug s/l "silantin" for eyes
Subject: Drug s/l "silantin" for eyes

anyone heard of a drug like this?


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