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Can you hear tubulovillous atrophy? nm

Posted By: Christina RTMT on 2008-10-30
In Reply to: Villous atrophy - LinK

Subject: Can you hear tubulovillous atrophy? nm

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That's a possibility. It's garbled, but I hear what might be atrophy but don't know.
Subject: That's a possibility. It's garbled, but I hear what might be atrophy but don't know.


tubulovillous adenoma.
Subject: tubulovillous adenoma.


atrophy
Subject: atrophy


Most probably infraspinatus atrophy.
Subject: Most probably infraspinatus atrophy.

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infraspinatus atrophy? not sure, though.
Subject: infraspinatus atrophy? not sure, though.

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involutional atrophy (sm)
Subject: involutional atrophy (sm)

I'm typing neuro exam:  Motor exam:  ...deconditioning and *involutional* atrophy of age.


When I *Googled* involutional atrophy, I got all these hits to member-protected medical websites; go figure... (just a little vent on the word board here).


Anyway, anyone familiar with this term? TIA.


Villous atrophy
Subject: Villous atrophy

I believe the doctor is saying true villous atrophy.  I'm not sure if the true part is right or if there's another word.  The doctor took biopsies of the duodenum and says they did find blunting and inflammation (if additional information is needed).  TIA. 
deltoid atrophy
Subject: deltoid atrophy

atrophy
Not muscular atrophy
Subject: Not muscular atrophy

I found the same thing myself. I did use the cephal atrophy, but I may be all wrong, maybe not. It is in the same sentence (a run-on btw), that is talking about possible neuropathy. Really just doesn't make sense to me.
disuse atrophy?
Subject: disuse atrophy?


hippocampal atrophy?
Subject: hippocampal atrophy?


skin atrophy and xerosis do go together. sm
Subject: skin atrophy and xerosis do go together. sm

Maybe saying something off the wall like xerosis pigmentosa? or xeroderma pigmentosum?


 


xeroderma


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A mild form of ichthyosis characterized by excessive dryness of the skin due to slight increase of the horny layer and diminished water content of the stratum corneum from decreased perspiration, wind, or low humidity; seen with aging, atopic dermatitis, vitamin A deficiency, etc.


Origin



[xero- + G. derma, skin]


xeroderma pigmentosum


s/l hyper-atrophy-air-kalemia
Subject: s/l hyper-atrophy-air-kalemia

Please help. I cannot reference this word.
onychatrophia (atrophy of the nails)
Subject: onychatrophia (atrophy of the nails)


I googled "involutional atrophy of age" and
Subject: I googled "involutional atrophy of age" and

found it. Sometimes if you use the entire phrase it brings up a lot more.
It is "spinous cephal atrophy"
Subject: It is "spinous cephal atrophy"


multi system atrophy
Subject: multi system atrophy

or multiple system atrophy
There was atrophy on Margaret's mulveska
Subject: There was atrophy on Margaret's mulveska

s/l   there was atrophy on margarets mulveska ischemic change on the MRI and MRA


Does have some s/l atrophy related to his smokeless tobacco.
Subject: Does have some s/l atrophy related to his smokeless tobacco.


or atrophy and marked small vessel...
Subject: or atrophy and marked small vessel...


s/l: "The ___ dens space is present indicating atrophy" (sm)
Subject: s/l: "The ___ dens space is present indicating atrophy" (sm)

s/l  There is some ___ choroid dens space is present


blank sounds like supraventricular but not supratentorial. 


I don't know...static on line.  This is to rule out acoustic neuroma. 


Thank You!


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


MRI of the right knee. There is marked atrophy and s/l fen-a-rie placement of the quadriceps muscle
Subject: MRI of the right knee. There is marked atrophy and s/l fen-a-rie placement of the quadriceps muscle

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CT of brain: s/l ventricles ensarcopertina prominant consistent with age-appropriate atrophy...TIAnm
Subject: CT of brain: s/l ventricles ensarcopertina prominant consistent with age-appropriate atrophy...TIAnm

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Could it be "there is no spasm or tenderness or cervical spine atrophy (but doc is saying cervica
Subject: Could it be "there is no spasm or tenderness or cervical spine atrophy (but doc is saying cervical spine atrophies?)


Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.


Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm


I do not hear that
Subject: I do not hear that

but I believe you are correct, there is mention of exposed cartilage. Thank you very much.
or can you hear..................nm
Subject: or can you hear..................nm


can you hear VRE - this has been associated
Subject: can you hear VRE - this has been associated

with C. difficile colitis as well - CD/VRE...also, resolved to the NVRA just doesn't make grammatical sense - you sure it's not "The C. difficile was treated with Flagyl, but resulted in VRE, then treated with Zyvox?" GOOD LUCK!
can you hear?
Subject: can you hear?

guaifenesin and Tessalon Perles
can you hear
Subject: can you hear

,,,
That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!
Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!


Thank you. I really could not hear...
Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...

cortical; he was not an ESL and said it 5 or 6 times in the report.

Thanks for trying.
Usually hear this
Subject: Usually hear this

nerve root impingement
Used to hear that a lot. sm
Subject: Used to hear that a lot. sm

back in the day they said leukouria a lot, not so much today. I just typed it like that. I think it may have been in one of those old Dorland's from the 70s. 
can you hear...
Subject: can you hear...

suggested etiology or suggest ... or maybe assess etiology. Sorry, just making some guesses without knowing what's right before and after.
I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).
Subject: I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).

hysterical anesthesia


Bodily anesthesia occurring in hysteria


Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear

Byetta?
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear

Easy? That makes the most sense.
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear

Harmonic scalpel?
Thanks. Now I hear it.
Subject: Thanks. Now I hear it.


can you hear
Subject: can you hear

transverse?
I hear ya
Subject: I hear ya

Since there are so many different transcription platforms, you can't always program in the 1/2 symbol and typing it like that - 1/2 - is clumsy and can be unclear when read. The guidelines at my last in-house job were to convert it to decimal if possible.
Can you hear something like sm
Subject: Can you hear something like sm

ACBE or air contrast barium enema??? 
sorry I would have to actually hear that one I think. nm
Subject: sorry I would have to actually hear that one I think. nm

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This is not it either, I def hear a 'D' before
Subject: This is not it either, I def hear a 'D' before


Not sure about that one as I do not hear a 'y' or 'x ' in
Subject: Not sure about that one as I do not hear a 'y' or 'x ' in


Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm
Subject: Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm

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can hear...
Subject: can hear...

I can only hear s/l a enroom taking out of his right third webspace.

I think synergetic pain is correct but I can't hear bunion at all.