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the s/l media-appearing tissue

Posted By: Terri on 2008-06-19
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Subject: the s/l media-appearing tissue

The cervix is consistent with a multiparous cervix.  The epithelial tissue appears to be normal.  The transition zone is normal, and the s/l media-appearing tissue is actually glandular tissue from down below.


 


Thanks for any help!




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Otitis Media
Subject: Otitis Media

You heard it right. It's "ears." Infection obviously spread to the ear.


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http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/otitism.asp

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Subject: Otitis media

She has progressed into a __________ s/l foam-a-nit otitis media.


The pt was already treated for a serous otitis media, which got worse. She has tinnitus and pain in her ear.


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Subject: otitis media

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s/l serisotitis media
Subject: s/l serisotitis media

Sounds like doc says ser i so titis media????
sometimes they say media otitis....SM
Subject: sometimes they say media otitis....SM

instead of otitis media......


I'd flag it.........


otitis media
Subject: otitis media

Pediotic
UAD Otic
Masporin Otic
Rx-Otic
A/B Otic

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serous otitis media nm
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OME= otitis media with effusion.
Subject: OME= otitis media with effusion.


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Subject: could be "fulminate otitis media." .nm


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Subject: contrast medium or media??

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media nerve distribution??
Subject: media nerve distribution??

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Contrast media link. sm
Subject: Contrast media link. sm

http://imaging.mallinckrodt.com/covidienImaging/pagebuilder.aspx?topicID=169495&page=Catalog:Browser


 


 


 


OME = otitis media with effusion or effusions. nm
Subject: OME = otitis media with effusion or effusions. nm


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Subject: baby with URI and H/O Otitis media s/l Coralex GP??

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Subject: low-osmolar and isosmolar contrast media,

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Otitis media with "scaral" effusion
Subject: Otitis media with "scaral" effusion

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Subject: Well-appearing.

Here is what I was taught. Well-appearing young man. Hyphen. The patient is well appearing. However, I have had some QA say the latter should also be well-appearing. I guess go with company rules. I personally do not use the hyphen after a verb.
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Subject: Well appearing

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Subject: non ill-appearing man.

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Well-appearing after the verb????
Subject: Well-appearing after the verb????

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Well-appearing after the verb????
Subject: Well-appearing after the verb????

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Subject: something.... appearing skin lesion....

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Subject: I personally would put "not ill-appearing". nm

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Subject: Could it be FLESH-appearing lesion


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Subject: numerous wretched appearing blood?

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Subject: Sorry sassee, you probably already knew that, but it is wan-appearing and he/she is prouncing it wayne


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Subject: tissue

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