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Can you hear what it sounds like at all? We can't just guess.

Posted By: pc on 2009-03-05
In Reply to: Electroencephalogram: There is a large amount of diffuse s/l *global dysplastic ________*" Thanks - anon

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Guess you weren't able to hear "Fergusson?" sm
Subject: Guess you weren't able to hear "Fergusson?" sm

That's the closest I could find to your s/l in Stedman's Radiology for method for measuring scoliosis.

Anyone ever hear of something that sounds like (sm)
Subject: Anyone ever hear of something that sounds like (sm)

a Sunara or Sonara patch?  It's being used as anesthetic on a 6-month-old for a lumbar puncture.  TIA. 


can you hear "strain pattern or other abnormality"? just a guess
Subject: can you hear "strain pattern or other abnormality"? just a guess

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I can't hear that. Still sounds like ballads, but I know it's not.
Subject: I can't hear that. Still sounds like ballads, but I know it's not.


Thanks - really sounds like otherus though, can't hear any P's in there sm
Subject: Thanks - really sounds like otherus though, can't hear any P's in there sm

and thanks for the k-wire tip! Still trying to catch on to this surgery thing.
I hate to guess on drugs, but sounds like Mobic
Subject: I hate to guess on drugs, but sounds like Mobic

Here's what QuickLook has to say 'bout it:


U.S./Canadian Brand Names
Mobic®


Therapeutic Category



  • Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID)

Use

Relief of signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis

Usual Dosage

Adult: Oral: Initial: 7.5 mg once daily; some patients may receive additional benefit from an increased dose of 15 mg once daily

Dosage Forms

Tablet: 7.5 mg, 15 mg


I have found several things but nothing that sounds like what I hear.
Subject: I have found several things but nothing that sounds like what I hear.

Guess I will have to leave this for someone else to figure out.
That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
Subject: That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.


just sounds like dysplastic then I hear *tuti*??? nm
Subject: just sounds like dysplastic then I hear *tuti*??? nm

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Usually hear of an on-lay mesh patch, but maybe there's a brand out there that sounds like
Subject: Usually hear of an on-lay mesh patch, but maybe there's a brand out there that sounds like

s
this is a pretty cool site to hear/see the sounds
Subject: this is a pretty cool site to hear/see the sounds

http://www.blaufuss.org/

S refers to sound: First, second, third and fourth, (S1, S2, S3, and S4).

A2 and P2, the other post mentions, refer to aortic and pulmonic valve closure, A2 for aortic valve closure and P2 for pulmonic valve closure.

If you haven't done cardiology, of even if you have but just a little bit, this is a neat site to see. Put on your earphones!!
Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish." Thanks you two for trying! nm
Subject: Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish." Thanks you two for trying! nm

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Did anyone ever hear of a skin prep for surgery that sounds like pecton. nm
Subject: Did anyone ever hear of a skin prep for surgery that sounds like pecton. nm

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Okay, I'll take a wild, wild guess. Can you hear "serial sm
Subject: Okay, I'll take a wild, wild guess. Can you hear "serial sm

chemistries are normal?"
I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!
Subject: I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!


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?


Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
Subject: Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm

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My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.
Subject: My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.

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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


Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm
Subject: Is your patient a male? There are male sounds and female sounds. sm

Male sounds are shaped differently than female sounds. Obviously, male sounds being longer. They are used to dilate the urethra in order to facilitate the passage of stones or perhaps JJ stents etc. They come in different diameters ie..18FR, 20FR etc. Hope this helps.
I'd guess
Subject: I'd guess

stercoral colitis
My guess
Subject: My guess

maybe he's saying "pyelo" short for pyelonephritis
My guess sm
Subject: My guess sm

My guess would be candida esophagitis. 
just a guess
Subject: just a guess

but i think he is abbreviating -- so i would just put it inside quotes as you have it -- as it could refer to too many different things, if that is what he is doing.
and guess what?
Subject: and guess what?

depending on what lab you work in, all specs and values are different also. i worked in two different labs so I KNOW
Guess
Subject: Guess

I'm guessing the "caphate tethose" is ______ TED hose. The word prior, I don't know.

Without more...this is only a guess.
just a guess here....
Subject: just a guess here....

demonstrated increased L3-4
THAT was my next guess!!! lol nm
Subject: THAT was my next guess!!! lol nm

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my best guess...
Subject: my best guess...

maybe Denonvilliers fascia and transversalis fascia.
just a guess
Subject: just a guess

Decadron ?
This is a guess
Subject: This is a guess

I have never had a doc dictate it, but a list I obtained several years back from MT Desk that lists lots of "normal" physical exam phrases lists, under HEENT, flattening of the (left/right) nasolabial fold . . . maybe?
OA would be my guess too. nm
Subject: OA would be my guess too. nm

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not sure but my guess would be SM
Subject: not sure but my guess would be SM

that the doctor will use a dye or ink of some kind to mark a spot where they remove a polyp or see something, so that they can locate the area more readily on followup.

but thats just a guess. I do rad and pathology and never have done gastroenterology procedure stuff.
I guess you mean that SM
Subject: I guess you mean that SM

there must be two openings in the nasal cavity.  Ostium means opening.  Meatus means opening also.  So if it is as you say, then ostium (opening) meatal (opening) complex is what you are referring to.   Plus that, there is no such word as ostio. 


I was referring to the osteum (bone) and meatus (opening) or the osteomeatal complex of the nose.   


just a guess
Subject: just a guess

Could it be primary biliary cirrhosis?
Thanks so much. Should have gotten that, I guess.
Subject: Thanks so much. Should have gotten that, I guess.


482,000? GUESS
Subject: 482,000? GUESS

Normal platelet counts range from 150000 to 400000 per cu/ml, so maybe he/she is saying 482000
Okay, thanks. I guess he
Subject: Okay, thanks. I guess he

is just adding an r there at the beginning!


Here is my guess
Subject: Here is my guess

"Status post left hemispheric CVA with resultant mild right hemiparesis."
guess....sm
Subject: guess....sm

Just guessing here, but first sentence might be uterus normal tone, size and position.  Second sentence - about *____ dilated, should probably be  a number, not "already"  Uterus was sounded to 10 cm.   Sorry, can't help with the next sentence.


Best guess :)
Subject: Best guess :)

You're right on the "marrow" portions, but the only thing I can even hazard a guess at on the morphology is "an echoic." 


Maybe this will help - just saw your post and feel your pain! 


Just a guess
Subject: Just a guess

but could it be "1 to 2?"
This is just a guess, but
Subject: This is just a guess, but

Perhaps dacryon solution. This would just mean generic artificial tears.
That would be my guess too nm
Subject: That would be my guess too nm

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Sorry. My guess was way off.
Subject: Sorry. My guess was way off.

Glad you found it.
My GUESS is
Subject: My GUESS is

I do not know. My guess is rad/cm2, which would be spoken as rad per centimeter squared.

Rad as the unit of radiation, and cm2 as the area of application.

But again, I don't know. Maybe someone can verify or deny that guess.


I don't think so, but I guess it's
Subject: I don't think so, but I guess it's

possible. I think they usually use that for somebody who is depressed or anxious rather than somebody who is losing their memory. I finally sent the report in. Maybe I'll here something back.
Just a guess ...
Subject: Just a guess ...

but I'm picturing how they have the rectum packed and they might use a dam to control fluid and stuff, and this defect is actually situated outside of where the dam is.
just a guess
Subject: just a guess


heart without murmur??
extremities otherwise or maybe excess-something? .....

I guess that must be it, but..
Subject: I guess that must be it, but..

he is pretty clear on the gl sound.  I did find out that the gauntlet goes on the hand, so that should be it.   Thanks.