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how about "with a" widely patent..."

Posted By: MSMT on 2007-06-17
In Reply to: Does this sentence make sense or am I missing something? - WImom

Subject: how about "with a" widely patent..."




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widely patent bypass graft? nm =)
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This is a term used widely in classic works sm
Subject: This is a term used widely in classic works sm

such as "Gone With the Wind," and other great literary works.
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Subject: Kajal is widely used Indian cosmetic.

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widely patton central spinal canal?
Subject: widely patton central spinal canal?

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I would leave out the "with". You cannot
Subject: I would leave out the "with". You cannot

have 3 D&Cs with an appendectomy. Think you are making this too hard.
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Subject: I agree with "with" (see message)

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How about just "with suction cautery"? nm
Subject: How about just "with suction cautery"? nm

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Subject: No comma before the word "with"

as it is a conjunction and doesn't need a comma before it.
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Subject: Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM

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Subject: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy "with grams"?

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Subject: Wondering if the "with" sound is "graphy" sm

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Subject: Could the doctor be stuttering over "with ease" sm

and then changing his mind?
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Subject: You added "with" after status, not necessarily

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Subject: maybe "with a lauer" might be incised "subareolar"?


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last part should read "with sensitivities to..." Why do words get cut off at the end of the l
Subject: last part should read "with sensitivities to..." Why do words get cut off at the end of the line?!?

I type in the subject line until I can't type anymore, but always the last few characters get cut off!!  You would think that end of the line would be the end of the line, not four or five spaces before the end of the line!!!  That is a pet peeve of mine.
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Subject: Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear

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patent
Subject: patent

patent bypass graft
Ach, nevermind- could easily change it to "with ballottement of the knee"- Thank you!
Subject: Ach, nevermind- could easily change it to "with ballottement of the knee"- Thank you!


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Subject: Are you sure it's not patent ductus?

nm
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Subject: patent truncus ? nm

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Subject: The lima was patent

Yes - but lima is all caps - LIMA (left internal mammary artery).
nose was patent?
Subject: nose was patent?

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patent : See definition
Subject: patent : See definition

open, unobstructed, or not closed
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Subject: could it be patent ductus?


I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivit
Subject: I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivities to..."

What does the dictator say immediately following your problem spot?


I'd trust that one more! I'm no patent expert!
Subject: I'd trust that one more! I'm no patent expert!

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Subject: cardiology.. s/l leme-a-tid LAD was patent.. thanks


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Subject: Patent without mucopurulence or polyps.


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Subject: how about patent foramen ovale??..nm

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Subject: how bout "widely patent"? (nm)


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Subject: patulous -- patent or lying open. nm


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Subject: i found patent foramen ovale so you are right, thanks! nm


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Subject: in the brain- the s/l bosic cisterns are patent


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Subject: Previously *surgerized* left internal carotid remains patent. (nm)

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Subject: It might be patent. It means open or clear. I used to type radiology and used the term all the time.


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Subject: I wouldn't change" status" to "with" here, performance status is, sm

a specific term to quantify the patient's well being, "performance with" doesn't mean the same thing. 
LIMA to the LAD was patent? Lima would be left internal mammary artery..nm
Subject: LIMA to the LAD was patent? Lima would be left internal mammary artery..nm

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