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Haven't heard it, but would guess they're pulling in the middle, giving

Posted By: it a "waist," or an hourglass shape. nm Pthr on 2007-12-10
In Reply to: Podiatry Sx - Hourglassed? - Tammy

Subject: Haven't heard it, but would guess they're pulling in the middle, giving

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Haven't heard that one in a while!!
Subject: Haven't heard that one in a while!!


I believe you are looking for Calve-Legg-Perthes disease. There is an umlaut over the "Calve" but not sure it will take here.

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Subject: Haven't heard that but there is

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Thank you, haven't heard of that one! nm
Subject: Thank you, haven't heard of that one! nm

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Subject: Haven't heard of that one...but there is one called

"Saving Keystrokes" that is very helpful.
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Subject: I haven't actually heard of it, but I would assume it

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haven't heard of...but probably "crossed"...or ? carotid-axillary? nm
Subject: haven't heard of...but probably "crossed"...or ? carotid-axillary? nm


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Subject: Haven't heard of anyone being put to sleep for this! (ortho transcriptionist)


Thanks, that is what I thought but haven't heard it before so just wanted to make sure :)
Subject: Thanks, that is what I thought but haven't heard it before so just wanted to make sure :)


"cachexial" (wasting, etc. of chronic disease), I guess, although I haven't personally used
Subject: "cachexial" (wasting, etc. of chronic disease), I guess, although I haven't personally used

that term before - usually "cachectic"
Under meds, doctor says post Diovan. Is this a term that is used? Haven't heard of it. Thanks.
Subject: Under meds, doctor says post Diovan. Is this a term that is used? Haven't heard of it. Thanks.


you're still not giving us the CONTEXT. sm
Subject: you're still not giving us the CONTEXT. sm

Give us the ENTIRE sentence, and maybe the sentences before and after. We can't read the doc's mind, or yours.
You're welcome, most of the time I am giving it a "college try", so I really glad you all l
Subject: You're welcome, most of the time I am giving it a "college try", so I really glad you all look things up to make sure I am not off the mark.


I've never heard it put that way before, but I guess
Subject: I've never heard it put that way before, but I guess

it's possible that it could be "nutrition."  I think it would be average "build," though.
Yes, I just heard PIP, guess I was just stuck on capi. Thanks.
Subject: Yes, I just heard PIP, guess I was just stuck on capi. Thanks.


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Subject: I've never heard it put that way, but I guess it makes

sense.
Okay, now you are just pulling my leg!
Subject: Okay, now you are just pulling my leg!


Thanks so much. I knew I had heard that drug B4. I guess I need a break.
Subject: Thanks so much. I knew I had heard that drug B4. I guess I need a break.

I was in such a state to find Platonix did not even realize that it was Protonix.

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been doing this w-a-y t-o-o l-o-n-g I guess :) you're welcome nm
Subject: been doing this w-a-y t-o-o l-o-n-g I guess :) you're welcome nm


you're welcome...it just came to me...just a guess. nm
Subject: you're welcome...it just came to me...just a guess. nm

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WAG at the 'rigors' of Plavix. Have heard of the rigors of a regimen before. Guess I'm old!
Subject: WAG at the 'rigors' of Plavix. Have heard of the rigors of a regimen before. Guess I'm old! LOL..nm

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pulling on his ears
Subject: pulling on his ears

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s/l nasal pulling
Subject: s/l nasal pulling

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Oh yeah I guess you're right
Subject: Oh yeah I guess you're right

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Subject: Better say what you're looking for again, but I'll guess

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Subject: Lucky guess, you're welcome!


You're welcome; when I first heard it I had such.....
Subject: You're welcome; when I first heard it I had such.....

a hard time finding it I'll probably never forget it. Glad I could help.
I never heard of it either, but it could be it. You're Welcome.
Subject: I never heard of it either, but it could be it. You're Welcome.

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Subject: You're very well. I guess that should have been yes, but only one word as only one joint, :)


Pulling my hair out - just a couple questions
Subject: Pulling my hair out - just a couple questions

This study is a right ilia-femoral ultrasound. 


 


Is it ilia-femoral or iliac-femoral, and what about the hyphen?


 


ALSO......


 


I cannot figure out what he is saying here:


 


PROCEDURE REPORT:  The abdominal aorta and right ilia-femoral (see above..) systems were S/L: insinated or instinated with a Doppler ultrasound transducer. 


 


Thanks for any help!!


No pain upon pulling the tragus or **ulna** of either ear.
Subject: No pain upon pulling the tragus or **ulna** of either ear.

nm


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Subject: yes I know I'm just pulling at straws second guessing myself with the subtalar. THanks.


Pulling tension and varus stressing?
Subject: Pulling tension and varus stressing?

Anyone familiar with this?


The C-arm was brought in and an attempt of a closed reduction was performed <s/l pulling> tension on the arm as well as <s/l varus> stressing and then digital pressure.  


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Can't say I've heard of those, but it would make sense as they're
Subject: Can't say I've heard of those, but it would make sense as they're

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Bet you haven't seen this one before ...
Subject: Bet you haven't seen this one before ...

This is not an account where I have any editorial leeway.  The doctor states, "She was evaluated by an orthopedist, who kind of poo-poo'ed the patient's complaints and apparently did not do an x-ray exam."


Opinions on how to spell "poo-poo'ed?"  


Thanks!   


I think you may be right...haven't sent it in yet
Subject: I think you may be right...haven't sent it in yet

as I'm waiting on the rest of the report. Thanks for your help! It definitely is only part of the word, so I will put vascular and highlight it.
she may say it again in impression if you haven't got there. nm
Subject: she may say it again in impression if you haven't got there. nm


Thanks, haven't done OPs in forever!
Subject: Thanks, haven't done OPs in forever!


I haven't - is a dosage given? sm
Subject: I haven't - is a dosage given? sm

If there's no dosage I'd listen and see if he's whispering some word between We and Will, such as "give" or "prescribe". Sorry I can't be of more help.
I haven't hear of that one. :- )
Subject: I haven't hear of that one. :- )


Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm
Subject: Both mean middle. Could be either one. nm


Could it be 2 to 3, like in the middle of the two?
Subject: Could it be 2 to 3, like in the middle of the two?


Maybe he is already in the middle of a
Subject: Maybe he is already in the middle of a

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Moderate heard more than minor. If they're planning work down the road, probably moderate. nm
Subject: Moderate heard more than minor. If they're planning work down the road, probably moderate. nm

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but I haven't been able to find it in print anywhere...thanks
Subject: but I haven't been able to find it in print anywhere...thanks

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Thx so much. I just haven't typed these at all and was questioning me and it :) thx again
Subject: Thx so much. I just haven't typed these at all and was questioning me and it :) thx again


I haven't used one in a long time, but
Subject: I haven't used one in a long time, but

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I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S
Subject: I don't think so, middle one sounds like F or S

Thanks for the try though!
SIM-KNEE-SHE-A from the middle
Subject: SIM-KNEE-SHE-A from the middle

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middle of sentence? tib-fib...
Subject: middle of sentence? tib-fib...

If they said *tib-fib* that's what they get....


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Tib-fib if beginning of sentence.......


s/l middle table
Subject: s/l middle table

studies do show an enlarging lesion that appears to be a s/l middle table bone lesion in the sphenoid