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"say-a-lytic" process ??

Posted By: Sheryl on 2005-08-19
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Subject: "say-a-lytic" process ??

The patient has a nonhealing ulcer of the foot.  Dictates what sounds like "No evidence of active "say-a-lytic" process.


I feel like this is on the tip of my tongue, but can't get it.


Help!  Thanks!




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say-a-lytic process
Subject: say-a-lytic process

Probably cellulitic process --

I think a foreign phrase? :P s/l "Say ah complee" (sm)
Subject: I think a foreign phrase? :P s/l "Say ah complee" (sm)

Sentence:

If, indeed, she fails to pass the DMV requirements, it would clearly be a "[say ah complee]" with regards to her not driving at that time.


Lytic
Subject: Lytic

Lytic lesion is correct.
probably something lytic
Subject: probably something lytic

sorry can't help more
lytic changes maybe???? nm
Subject: lytic changes maybe???? nm

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lytic??
Subject: lytic??

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lysis or lytic and plus
Subject: lysis or lytic and plus

do you hear the "s" sound or a "ic" sound on the first one?

lysis (ly·sis) (liīsis) [Gr. “dissolution; a loosing, setting free, releasing”] 1. destruction, as of cells by a specific lysin. 2. decomposition, as of a chemical compound by a specific agent. Cf. degradation. 3. mobilization of an organ by division of restraining adhesions. 4. gradual abatement of the symptoms of a disease; cf. crisis (def. 1).

Pulses are measured 1+, 2+, 3+ and 4+ (or minus)
doc slang for lytic?
Subject: doc slang for lytic?

n/m
I agree with lytic changes.
Subject: I agree with lytic changes.

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Lytic changes goes along with the diagnosis
Subject: Lytic changes goes along with the diagnosis

of multiple myeloma.
lytic or blastic
Subject: lytic or blastic

Our orthos say that all the time on x-rays - no lytic or blastic chagnes or no lytic or blastic lesions.
mixed lytic
Subject: mixed lytic


s/l lytic(?) lesions, plse sm
Subject: s/l lytic(?) lesions, plse sm

Patient has had a colonoscopy with a malignant polyp being found. Patient had a CT scan of her abdomen that showed multiple s/l lytic lesions throughout her bones everywhere.
Thx for any help!
I would think it is lytic then, but if unsure flag it
Subject: I would think it is lytic then, but if unsure flag it

It seems your patient either had a replacement or fracture earlier (is there arthritis in the hx?) I often hear lytic lesions or lytic lines in the areas you mention on patients with arthritis/oseoarthritis. Lysis is the process of destruction of something (in this case, bone), which seems to have been ruled out by these x-rays.
Could hear lytic when I listened again. Thanks you all!!!
Subject: Could hear lytic when I listened again. Thanks you all!!!


lytic temporal bone lesion? nm
Subject: lytic temporal bone lesion? nm


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Subject: If breaking up clots or emboli, it would be lytic. nm

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Subject: maybe something like prevalent lytic lesions of leukemia? nm


There is a lytic area on the lateral s/l *shamfur* of the femur. TIA nm
Subject: There is a lytic area on the lateral s/l *shamfur* of the femur. TIA nm


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Subject: ?olecranon process nm

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s/l faxis process
Subject: s/l faxis process

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Subject: I was way off but I got it. some interosseous process. nm

nm
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concomit disease process
Subject: concomit disease process

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Subject: do they normally say spinous process is at C5 or C spine


never min, it was "the spinal process"
Subject: never min, it was "the spinal process"


subandroseus process in the pelvis on x-ray
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Plades ? reactive process
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s/l Borhaws? type process (cardiology?)
Subject: s/l Borhaws? type process (cardiology?)

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Subject: impression: bronchiolitis s/l sublets? or other process


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Subject: sm... "Brachial pulse **process normal."

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Left radial pulse is normal. Brachial pulse **process normal. There
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Subject: spine surg: s/l D process lamina...

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Subject: Would it be correct to say "transverse of spinous process"??

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the radial styloid process is a part - sm
Subject: the radial styloid process is a part - sm

of the radius bone. google stylus, which is the needle tip inserted to carry the voltage to test the pacemaker leads. I don't think it is styloid. She sent it to QA, so now they can worry about it. Ha!
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Subject: Each vertebra has 2 transverse processes and 1 spinous process.

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pterygoids (bilateral pterygoid bone/process)-nm
Subject: pterygoids (bilateral pterygoid bone/process)-nm


She has several missing teeth and is in the process of having extractions due to chronic please sm
Subject: She has several missing teeth and is in the process of having extractions due to chronic please sm

s/l piaria, gingivitis and caries. Thanks!
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Subject: s/l "five hood lamina or spinous process"

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Subject: I know there is a mamillary process of the vertebra, so I suspect he is making up his own words

as he goes. Thanks for trying though.
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Subject: dictator is saying: acute cardiopulmonary process, prominence to the right helium

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