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s/l bilateral hydrous(?) diverticula

Posted By: dawn on 2007-04-17
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Subject: s/l bilateral hydrous(?) diverticula

On a DS, doc says "This 45 year-old male has bilateral ureteroceles and bilateral (s/l) hydrous(?) diverticula".  Have heard of ureteroceles and diverticula but not hydrous diverticula.(?)  Thanks for any help.


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how do you hand bilaterally.  I am very confused on the singular and plural regarding these because doctors say it both ways. 


For example, examination of the hip, knee, and ankle is normal bilaterally...singular.


So, is it always singular when you use these words? or an equivalent (left and right lower extremity or extremities, etc)


I have been doing this for 3 months but this seems to keep coming up and i am hearing it dictated both ways.  Thanks ahead of time for any help :)


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