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I've looked up both follicular and pellicular to see what fit...think this one's just gonna

Posted By: Lois on 2006-07-24
In Reply to: thin skin - Kathie

Subject: I've looked up both follicular and pellicular to see what fit...think this one's just gonna' have to be blank. NM

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Thanks - I've looked through everything I can find - sm
Subject: Thanks - I've looked through everything I can find - sm

trying to make it make sense. The only thing I can figure is that since the patient has instability, the LCL would be the likely cause (probably torn). But he never says anything about the LCL, so I'm anxious about it. It just seems to make more sense to have ACL reconstruction. Thanks.
I believe I've looked everywhere and can't find this s/l
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Patient has had rheumatoid arthritis for over 30 years. Has had total hip arthroplasty, then several revisions with bone grafting. The last procedure ultimately failed.

Don't know if doctor is combining two procedures here and not sure if either are for hip (Bridle procedure and Stone procedure), but he's saying something that s/l brittlestone procedure.

Thanks for any help.
To me it has always been inferomedial. I've looked at all my references
Subject: To me it has always been inferomedial. I've looked at all my references

including Dorland's 29th ed and there is no inframedial per se.  Just looking into One Look dictionary to do a wide search of online dictionaries, it is not even listed as a medical term.  I know it sounds like a real word, inframedial, inferior of the midline, but in all my years, it has been inferomedial for me.


 



Follicular?
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follicular?
Subject: follicular?


Maybe follicular
Subject: Maybe follicular

He could be saying it really fast ???
I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
Subject: I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.

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normal follicular pattern?
Subject: normal follicular pattern?

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s/l follicular rebound (abdomen) nm
Subject: s/l follicular rebound (abdomen) nm


Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
Subject: Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm


agree - probably follicular dermatitis, severe
Subject: agree - probably follicular dermatitis, severe


follicular papule? moist pruritus?
Subject: follicular papule? moist pruritus?

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Of course you should not guess, but I agree with patty on follicular. nm
Subject: Of course you should not guess, but I agree with patty on follicular. nm

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Patients with non-bulky follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Subject: Patients with non-bulky follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.


WAG - follicular in situ ____ (lesions??) of atopic dermatitis? nm
Subject: WAG - follicular in situ ____ (lesions??) of atopic dermatitis? nm

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Ain't got nun and ain't gonna get nun...
Subject: Ain't got nun and ain't gonna get nun...

Sorry...excerpt from an old joke I heard at a comedy club in Boston once.


You are hearing it correctly.  Some people will refer to a preist or a nun as "Father" or "Sister" and leave out their name.  I met a priest once (just once) and I referred to him as just "Father" when I thanked him for doing whatever it is he did at my mother's wake.  (Can you tell I'm not religious?)  I didn't know his name or anything, and besides, that's what I heard everyone else around me call him. 


I think the name Mary is just one of those many "good Irish-Catholic names"...kind of like the one I got stuck with but instead bury it with the name "Hayseed."   


 


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If I ever get through this shift. :)
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You've got it right. I've type that for years, as in transforaminal steroid injection.
Subject: You've got it right. I've type that for years, as in transforaminal steroid injection.

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Subject: think it is Omnipaque, gonna go for it!! Thanks


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Subject: I'm just gonna flag it - Thank you for trying! nm

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don't think a website is gonna help
Subject: don't think a website is gonna help

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wanna, gonna, he's
Subject: wanna, gonna, he's

When i first got this account, I expanded contractions. Today I received a memo that I was supposed to type all words verbatim and not to add any extra words. I stopped expanding contractions, but this doctor is saying things like wanna, gonna, he's, there's... and then sometimes says want to, going to, he is, there is...

I feel so silly typing "gonna" and "wanna." Am I right to type these like this?

wanna, gonna, he's
Subject: wanna, gonna, he's

When i first got this account, I expanded contractions. Today I received a memo that I was supposed to type all words verbatim and not to add any extra words. I stopped expanding contractions, but this doctor is saying things like wanna, gonna, he's, there's... and then sometimes says want to, going to, he is, there is...

I feel so silly typing "gonna" and "wanna." Am I right to type these like this?

Hmm..could be..I'm gonna have to flag it. Thx.
Subject: Hmm..could be..I'm gonna have to flag it. Thx.


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Subject: no.....gonna have to put a blank....thx


I agree, but do you think docs are gonna--sm
Subject: I agree, but do you think docs are gonna--sm

say pyelonephritis or polynephritis. which is easier to say? Docs are not always accurate either. I have had many a doc say polynephiritis.
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Subject: This is gonna sound numb, but what is MPR?

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I'm gonna guess "fistula" here.
Subject: I'm gonna guess "fistula" here.

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Thanks for your help! (Gonna leave a blank!) -nm
Subject: Thanks for your help! (Gonna leave a blank!) -nm

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there gonna have to come to my house and make me change that lol nm
Subject: there gonna have to come to my house and make me change that lol nm


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Subject: I was gonna guess transit of barium

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Glad you got it!! Thought it was gonna be a derm term! nm
Subject: Glad you got it!! Thought it was gonna be a derm term! nm


I wouldn't. Gonna and wanna are slang and not contractions.
Subject: I wouldn't. Gonna and wanna are slang and not contractions.

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This is gonna sound nuts, but I knew a Clac product
Subject: This is gonna sound nuts, but I knew a Clac product

It was not a medication, rather an "environmentally friendly" fly repellent used on livestock and pets.  Here's a link to one of the product sites I found it on:
https://www.smartpakcanine.com/productclass.aspx?productClassId=1518&GCID=C11284x040


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Subject: I'm gonna second "Your kidding right" Have you not heard of overweight people?


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Subject: I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm

doing this a looooooong time.
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Subject: Have looked and looked. sm

The only mention I found was in MT Daily on archives where the same question was asked!!. Wonder if it is a cooling solution, like with baking powder etc? Will wonder about this for a while. Sorry to not be a help.
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were the usual things on leads and such. I'm not seeing anything that is an obvious match. I had to send it off to QA.
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Subject: Thank you so much! I looked everywhere! :)

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Thanks again M.A. - l looked it up, seems to fit. nm
Subject: Thanks again M.A. - l looked it up, seems to fit. nm

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Looked up that too!
Subject: Looked up that too!

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Subject: I looked everywhere also. sm

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I looked it up and get get fracture. But MD Is clearly saying it that way. sm
Subject: I looked it up and get get fracture. But MD Is clearly saying it that way. sm

I do not know how to spell the fx.  Can someone help me?


 


Coccidia (Coc·cid·ia) (kok-sidŽe-ə) [Gr. kokkos berry]  a subclass of parasitic protozoa (class Sporozoea, phylum Apicomplexa) found in both vertebrates, including humans, and higher invertebrates; see coccidiosis. Their life cycle involves merogony, gametogony, and sporogony, and gamonts are usually present, with mature gamonts being small and typically intracellular, without an epimerite or mucron. Syzygy does not usually occur, but if it does, it involves anisogamous gametes. The subclass comprises three orders: Agamococcidiida, Protococcidiida, and Eucoccidiida.


thank you so much for your help anyway. I looked also and could not find it anywhere
Subject: thank you so much for your help anyway. I looked also and could not find it anywhere


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Subject: Thanks! I looked it up and it sounds


I looked that up but don't really think it fits.
Subject: I looked that up but don't really think it fits.

Thank you anyway though.