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..exact number sequence for how this should be written yet. nm

Posted By: Not familiar with transplants. nm on 2007-06-17
In Reply to: You might be hearing "tissue" match as there are 6 antigens/antibodies they look for - when making a match. Can't find the exact numbe

Subject: ..exact number sequence for how this should be written yet. nm

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What is the exact phrase? nm
Subject: What is the exact phrase? nm


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With regard to her abdominal pain, she has now seen a gastroenterologist, Dr. S. in Pdx who thinks she might have cytoid vomitism.  He prescribed her nortriptyline 10 mg q.h.s. for one week and then up to two p.o. q.h.s. for a week.  He is planning a CT scan of her head to make sure she doesn’t have a tumor, but thinks this is more neurologic than irritable bowel syndrome.


I just changed the names of the doctor and location


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The dx is actually abdominal pain, this is in the subjective: With regard to her abdominal pain, she has now seen a gastroenterologist, Dr. S. in TD who thinks she might have cytoid vomitism.  He prescribed her nortriptyline 10 mg q.h.s. for one week and then up to two p.o. q.h.s. for a week.  He is planning a CT scan of her head to make sure she doesn’t have a tumor, but thinks this is more neurologic than irritable bowel syndrome.


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person, even one person from a Cannabis site! The MRI info was probably keyed in by a lay person also. There no reference for "brachioplexy" in any Stedman's reference, any Dorland's reference, Taber's or even in the rxlist.
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Brachioplexy makes no sense. It's brachial plexus, brachial plexopathy.

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