Home     Contact Us    
Main Board Job Seeker's Board Job Wanted Board Resume Bank Company Board Word Help Medquist New MTs Classifieds Offshore Concerns VR/Speech Recognition Tech Help Coding/Medical Billing
Gab Board Politics Comedy Stop Health Issues
ADVERTISEMENT




Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists

I wonder if it's common bile duct stone? nm

Posted By: :) on 2006-08-30
In Reply to: Colon s/l bolic stone - Melissa

Subject: I wonder if it's common bile duct stone? nm

nm


Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread

The messages you are viewing are archived/old.
To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select the boards given in left menu


Other related messages found in our database

mild s/l muritzes of the common bile duct. TIA!!!
Subject: mild s/l muritzes of the common bile duct. TIA!!!


probably stands for common bile duct exploration--CBDE.
Subject: probably stands for common bile duct exploration--CBDE.

x
Is the common bile duct and intrahepatic biliary tree--sm
Subject: Is the common bile duct and intrahepatic biliary tree--sm

two separate structures.  Should they be listed under two headings?
Got it, "some bile duct" . . thanks!
Subject: Got it, "some bile duct" . . thanks!


extrahepatic or biliary? bile duct? nm
Subject: extrahepatic or biliary? bile duct? nm


It does not sound like biliary/bile duct!
Subject: It does not sound like biliary/bile duct!


maybe common duct exploration? nm
Subject: maybe common duct exploration? nm

x
Peritoneal bile, or intraperitoneal bile? (NM)
Subject: Peritoneal bile, or intraperitoneal bile? (NM)

NM
ever hear of stone-tome? doc says sphincterotome/stone-tome sm
Subject: ever hear of stone-tome? doc says sphincterotome/stone-tome sm

to remove bile duct stone. 
P? Bile
Subject: P? Bile

No, that is not correct in the dictionary searches I have done.  I did find where maybe it would be peritoneal bile, but from the bile duct, I am still not sure.
Might be stone in the CBD. nm
Subject: Might be stone in the CBD. nm

s
bile acid sequestrant
Subject: bile acid sequestrant


Figured it out -- bile acid
Subject: Figured it out -- bile acid


possibly purulent bile? nm
Subject: possibly purulent bile? nm


Stensen duct
Subject: Stensen duct

According to Dorland's dictionary and it is in the mouth.
sac of the cystic duct ??
Subject: sac of the cystic duct ??

Does the cystic duct have a sac????/ It sounds like sac....but here it is in context...


 


The gallbladder was elevated with the sac of the cystic duct free initially. It was a relatively long structure.


Is peri-renal bile correct?
Subject: Is peri-renal bile correct?


Dictation sounds like:  Upon entering the bile duct, peri-renal bile was drained.


Cast may be okay. It could just be a remnant of a stone. nm
x
Colon s/l bolic stone
Subject: Colon s/l bolic stone

Says this over and over and can't seem to quite pick it up.  Thanks in advance!!!! 
Pt with large stone with sig s/l hydrouretrophrosis.........tia NM
Subject: Pt with large stone with sig s/l hydrouretrophrosis.........tia NM

x
midureteral pelvic stone? nm
Subject: midureteral pelvic stone? nm

nm
partially occluded s/l eep duct
Subject: partially occluded s/l eep duct

I need help with this part on a not so great recording.  The doctor says "At the bronchus intermedius is a partially occluded [s/l eep] duct and [s/l polyp or polished] white pale tissue which [bled (I think)] easily."  Can anyone shed any light?  Thanks.


maybe inflamed meibomian duct?
Subject: maybe inflamed meibomian duct?


sounds like sialic duct
Subject: sounds like sialic duct

TIA!!
Stenson's duct gland?
Subject: Stenson's duct gland?

Anyone know this? I can't confirm this as being right..."Stenson's duct gland?" It's in the mouth...


Thanks!


 


could it be "...the neck and cystic duct..." ??
Subject: could it be "...the neck and cystic duct..." ??


bile reflux versus reflex...sm plse
Subject: bile reflux versus reflex...sm plse

I always thought it was bile reflux pertaining to the gallbladder but he clearly says bile reflex. Which is correct? TIA
With the addition of Zetia or a s/l bile a sed binding agent. TIA
Subject: With the addition of Zetia or a s/l bile a sed binding agent. TIA


Lithotripsy and attempts at stone s/l vesking...nm
Subject: Lithotripsy and attempts at stone s/l vesking...nm

nm
In PMH, sounds like prada gland stone
Subject: In PMH, sounds like prada gland stone

This is just in the list of past medical history information...

"She has a history of a prada gland stone"...any ideas????

Thanks!!!
Med for kidney stone, s/l *Starolith* may be OTC naturopathic
Subject: Med for kidney stone, s/l *Starolith* may be OTC naturopathic

x


 


left urethral or ureteral stone
Subject: left urethral or ureteral stone

mt transcribed it as left urethral stone and i changed it to left ureteral stone, because as i understand it, there is only one urethra and bilateral ureters, am i right? or can it also be left urethral?
You are correct, ureteral stone, I get plenty of uro ops......NM :-)
Subject: You are correct, ureteral stone, I get plenty of uro ops......NM :-)

nm
stone "in gradu" formation...
Subject: stone "in gradu" formation...

That is the complete sentence if that helps any?
Lacrimal duct balloon inflated to 8 s/l bar? nm
Subject: Lacrimal duct balloon inflated to 8 s/l bar? nm


stone basketing... grab it and basket it to pull it out. nm
Subject: stone basketing... grab it and basket it to pull it out. nm

s
Just a little humor for a Friday morning. Urologist, Dr. Stone.nm
Subject: Just a little humor for a Friday morning. Urologist, Dr. Stone.nm


CT scan was performed and showed a 1-x-4-mm kidney stone SM
Subject: CT scan was performed and showed a 1-x-4-mm kidney stone SM

in the bladder with mild s/l "apney" of the ureter.
ejection fraction ______ (titer? hi duct?)
Subject: ejection fraction ______ (titer? hi duct?)

CLueless here.... The patient had right upper quadrant pain and the ultrasound did not show gallbladder disease.  Says we may need to do an ejection fraction _____.  titer? hi duct?  Can't make out any better than that.  Ideas?


Hmmm. Can you hear alveolar duct? Maybe polypoid for the second s/l? nm
Subject: Hmmm. Can you hear alveolar duct? Maybe polypoid for the second s/l? nm

x
Hepatic duct was dilated with a s/l Chahyndra dilator.
Subject: Hepatic duct was dilated with a s/l Chahyndra dilator.


obstructing right s/l mo-adi renal pelvic stone. sm for complete infor. sm
Subject: obstructing right s/l mo-adi renal pelvic stone. sm for complete infor. sm

He brought a CT from an outside hospital which showed a cross fused renal ectopic system, heterotopic in origin.  There were bilateral renal calculi and an obstructing right modi renal pelvic stone which was likely accouting for his symptoms. 
Biliary T-tube, drainage of bile/debris after ERCP or other cholangio procedure Nm
Subject: Biliary T-tube, drainage of bile/debris after ERCP or other cholangio procedure Nm

nm
kind of reaching: maybe steinstrasse (streak of stone particles) nmsg
Subject: kind of reaching: maybe steinstrasse (streak of stone particles) nmsg

x
If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google
Subject: If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google

s
recurrent bilateral effusions and it was *kylus** and they thought it was due to thoracic duct injur
Subject: recurrent bilateral effusions and it was *kylus** and they thought it was due to thoracic duct injur


Yes it is very common.
Subject: Yes it is very common.


yes, because it is a common lab value
Subject: yes, because it is a common lab value

If you find it easier to remember, you can write it out as hemoglobin A1c (and it would give you extra characters).  However, if you were to type the abbrev form, you would not get docked for it.
i think "inplane" is more common nm
Subject: i think "inplane" is more common nm


This is common where I have transcribed.
Subject: This is common where I have transcribed.

I have worked in the OR also, and local MAC is a common anesthesia term. Should be easy to check on by googling.
No and unfortunately very common in addicts. nm
Subject: No and unfortunately very common in addicts. nm

bb