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This would be a Tesla scan - higher powered

Posted By: mt2 on 2007-10-10
In Reply to: is there a Dessler or Tessler scan showed a T score of -3 in the lumbar spine? - lab term

Subject: This would be a Tesla scan - higher powered

MRI scan usually a 3 or 1.5.


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It's Tesla, named for Nicola Tesla - formerly gauss magnet NM
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Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
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0.3 tesla magnet
Subject: 0.3 tesla magnet

How is this transcribed? 0.3-Tesla magnet, 0.3 tesla magnet?

is tesla capitalized and should I hyphenate between 0.3 and tesla?
0.3-Tesla magnet
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,,,sorry, 426 is what it should be. You'll hear them way higher
Subject: ,,,sorry, 426 is what it should be. You'll hear them way higher

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higher cortical function..........
Subject: higher cortical function..........

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Nope, maybe just elevated as in higher than normal? nm
Subject: Nope, maybe just elevated as in higher than normal? nm

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patient to a to a higher *estulon* of care ?? nm
Subject: patient to a to a higher *estulon* of care ?? nm

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Subject: Then I would agree as stated below with higher cortical function


High powered sm
Subject: High powered sm






Urinalysis: A Comprehensive Review - March 15, 2005 - American ...




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high powered field
Subject: high powered field

I have always been told it is high powered field.
HPF...high powered field nm
Subject: HPF...high powered field nm


ester-type anesthetics is correct. (these have a higher incidence of allergic reaction)sm
Subject: ester-type anesthetics is correct. (these have a higher incidence of allergic reaction)sm

and are still used, but over the years have been replaced by other forms of anesthetics which have a lower rate of allergic reactions.
How is it you say red cells per high powered field?
Subject: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?

TIA!
RE: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?
Subject: RE: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?

RBC/HPF OR red blood cells/high-powered field (the first is preferred since it is well-known laboratory abbreviation).
can you hear high powered field?
Subject: can you hear high powered field?

instead of hypofield?
Yes!!! I do hear high powered field---
Subject: Yes!!! I do hear high powered field---

So is she saying 851 50 double O for high powered field? is that right?
0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field"
Subject: 0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field"

Sorry!


When I was making the post, it showed the highlighted section, but I guess it didn't actually post that way..."0 to1 red blood cell per high powered field" was what I was questioning


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For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...
Subject: For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...

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per high power field OR per high powered field.
Subject: per high power field OR per high powered field.


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Subject: may be Tc scan. sm

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technetium (Tc)


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An artificial radioactive element, atomic no. 43, atomic wt. 99, produced in 1937 by bombardment of molybdenum by deuterons; also a product of the fission of 235U; used extensively as a radiographic tracer in imaging studies of internal organs.


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or maybe this:


 


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