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on colonoscopy fragments with superficial ischemic type injury with fibro s/l vinocrotical base

Posted By: TW on 2008-02-15
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Subject: on colonoscopy fragments with superficial ischemic type injury with fibro s/l vinocrotical base

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Here is one by type of injury, site of injury, brand names that you can look thru.
Subject: Here is one by type of injury, site of injury, brand names that you can look thru.

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Pulley injury...s/l ?Athorp type?
Subject: Pulley injury...s/l ?Athorp type?


s/l Chanz-type injury. The patient has a fracture...sm
Subject: s/l Chanz-type injury. The patient has a fracture...sm

subluxation of the thoracic spine.


ortho help. The patient had a s/l jersey-type injury with SM
Subject: ortho help. The patient had a s/l jersey-type injury with SM

disruption of the profundus tendon of her left ring finger.  TIA
Ortho shoulder injury s/l petelesen injury. I'm really stuck! Any ideas?
Subject: Ortho shoulder injury s/l petelesen injury. I'm really stuck! Any ideas?


s/l homeolaser fibro
Subject: s/l homeolaser fibro

used in GU surgery with ureteroscope
fibro-fatty or fibrofatty?
Subject: fibro-fatty or fibrofatty?

I have a microscopic autopsy of the pancreas.

Doctor says: "Pancreas shows a normal lobular pattern with interlobular fibro-fatty tissue"

Can anyone confirm if it should be hyphenated or not? Google gave me both ways in several journals.
both fragments?
Subject: both fragments?


vial of s/l fragments
Subject: vial of s/l fragments

patient with persistent hypotension despite being given a liter of fluid.

He was given a vial of s/l fragments
free fragments
Subject: free fragments


There were no s/l free-fry fragments (MRI of spine)
Subject: There were no s/l free-fry fragments (MRI of spine)

The amount of bony degenerative joint disease appears minimal at this time, with pathology mainly concentrated in the discs. There were no ____ fragments or other abnormalities seen.
Do you hear fracture fragments in there? nm
Subject: Do you hear fracture fragments in there? nm


probably stumbling on the phrase free fragments (nm)
Subject: probably stumbling on the phrase free fragments (nm)

x
superficial?
Subject: superficial?


? superficial or superficially (nm)
Subject: ? superficial or superficially (nm)


The patient had a superficial parotidectomy
Subject: The patient had a superficial parotidectomy

and the path report showed Non-Hodgekins B-cell lymphoma. He then had a CAT scan. He has facial paresis. Here is another thing I can't understand...
He does have some slight movement of his forehead and muscular tone on the maximal s/l "good ertion" of his left forehead.


it is a superficial skin infection. nm
Subject: it is a superficial skin infection. nm

xx
paronychia which is a superficial infection
Subject: paronychia which is a superficial infection


distal superficial artery
Subject: distal superficial artery

I have read so many searches that is the only thing I can come up with also.  Thanks.
My ortho surgeons use the basket forceps routinely to retrieve fragments after debridement.....sm
Subject: My ortho surgeons use the basket forceps routinely to retrieve fragments after debridement.....sm

of the meniscus, not just in urology, other surgeries, also, I do mostly OPs. :-)
? ischemic toe ulcer. (nm)
Subject: ? ischemic toe ulcer. (nm)

x
Ischemic colon?
Subject: Ischemic colon?


..says superficial dorsofinous ??? complex was fulgurated
Subject: ..says superficial dorsofinous ??? complex was fulgurated


superficial dorsal venous complex
Subject: superficial dorsal venous complex

nm
TIA - transient ischemic attack....
Subject: TIA - transient ischemic attack....

x
probably cold ischemic time
Subject: probably cold ischemic time

etc.
Ischemic white matter changes? nm
Subject: Ischemic white matter changes? nm

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Transient ischemic dilatation (TID)
Subject: Transient ischemic dilatation (TID)


reversible ischemic neurological deficit. See ref.
Subject: reversible ischemic neurological deficit. See ref.

Patients with reversible ischemic neurological deficit (RIND) have ...




Fifteen patients with amaurosis fugax (AF), 37 with hemispheric TIA and 35 with reversible ischemic ...
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MRI of the brain with any obvious ischemic event, but did have a s/l..
Subject: MRI of the brain with any obvious ischemic event, but did have a s/l..

call-lar-e one malformation.. Thank you


TIA=transient ischemic attack or thanks in advance?
Subject: TIA=transient ischemic attack or thanks in advance?


long shot, but ischemic ulcer? see message
Subject: long shot, but ischemic ulcer? see message

A recent hypothesis proposed that in venous ulceration, trapped leucocytes occlude capillaries, thereby resulting in cutaneous ischaemia.30

kind of lost on this one. I would still opt for venous ulcer though, too.
Maybe RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic deficit (nm)
Subject: Maybe RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic deficit (nm)

x
Probably RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic defect.
Subject: Probably RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic defect.

x
Not your s/l, but find interspinales as superficial musles of the cervical and lumbar vertebrae. nm
m
neck was prepped & draped. skin superficial to s/l cath-nee-aks tubercle. nm
Subject: neck was prepped & draped. skin superficial to s/l cath-nee-aks tubercle. nm

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neck was prepped & draped. skin superficial to s/l cath-nee-aks tubercle. nm
Subject: neck was prepped & draped. skin superficial to s/l cath-nee-aks tubercle. nm

Chassaignac tubercle
s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology
Subject: s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology

Can anyone help with this? It sounds like "fashus"


Cecal inflammatory change, consideration of ________ versus ischemic etiology, potential for neoplastic infiltration of the cecum should be considered


atrophy and advanced small vessel ischemic change?
Subject: atrophy and advanced small vessel ischemic change?


Paronychia is a superficial infection of the skin around the nails, most commonly caused by staphylo
Subject: Paronychia is a superficial infection of the skin around the nails, most commonly caused by staphylococcus bacteria or fungi

(nm)
This may be way off base, but--sm
Subject: This may be way off base, but--sm

since allergy medications have to be purchased regularly, perhaps he meant the next time she "purchases" or "orders" her medications, they would request the dog antigen be left out??? just a thought.
way off base, sorry nm
Subject: way off base, sorry nm


ABG values base x s 1?
Subject: ABG values base x s 1?

PAO2 29, bicarb 27, s/l base X S 1, O2 sat 52% on room air.  I don't know that he is saying after 27.  The base and the 1 are pretty clear.  Thank you for any help you can offer. 


Got it! base excess is 1 NM
Subject: Got it! base excess is 1 NM

x
Base excess--sm
Subject: Base excess--sm

per Stedmans Abbreviations book and online. Check it out.
base view? nm
Subject: base view? nm


while there might be a Kushka, there is no base there
Subject: while there might be a Kushka, there is no base there


atelectasis of the right base.
Subject: atelectasis of the right base.

x
doing colonoscopy
Subject: doing colonoscopy

S/l interacolonic anastomosis, enterocolonic anastomosis?


Could be EGD, colonoscopy or EGD and colonoscopy.
Subject: Could be EGD, colonoscopy or EGD and colonoscopy.


Colonoscopy help please
Subject: Colonoscopy help please

The colon was quite tortuous.  Successful colonoscopy was achieved by rotating the patient and significant s/l splinting??