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Could it be - Prostate 1.4. Cells benign. ??

Posted By: kjlange on 2007-10-15
In Reply to: Starting to hear -Prostate ??? benign. - kjlange

Subject: Could it be - Prostate 1.4. Cells benign. ??




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or even PSA 1.4, cells benign...nm
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Subject: yes, benign neglect. n/m


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Subject: benign s/l AP lymph node

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Subject: Maybe benign villous adenoma?


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Subject: LOL. I think I figured it out. Two benign appearing nevi LOL


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Subject: benevolent means benign so maybe he's just desccribing?


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Subject: Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign


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Subject: he had benign funduscopic exam and his s/l hard palate was not tented?? thanks


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Subject: In that case, angiolymphoid is a benign skin lesion term


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Subject: Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel


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Subject: How about T-cells?

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LE cells ?? -- nm
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Subject: I would put 8-10 red cells. nm

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Subject: or Proliferative cells

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s/l Pac red blood cells.
Subject: s/l Pac red blood cells.

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Subject: epithelial cells i believe.


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Subject: ager nasi air cells. nm

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packed red blood cells
Subject: packed red blood cells


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Subject: Nitrites and white cells?

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Subject: Probably short for epithelial cells


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Subject: that should be Atypical Squamous Cells, etc. (nm)


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Subject: packed red blood cells?


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