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Pain to the s/l *melapores* of the great toes?

Posted By: NDMT on 2006-09-28
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1. s/l agrostasis pylo great toes.
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Also, later she states: We will try wtih S/L *fungal pincher* and then follow up in six weeks.


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Subject: bilateral s/l qua toes? TIA.nm

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Subject: s/l maybe "velga" neuroma excision - 2nd and 3rd toes nm


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Subject: ray refers to the digits...toes, fingers, etc..not patellae..sm

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I searched for soooo long on that one.  I REALLY appreciate it. 
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http://www.alphadictionary.com/directory/Specialty_Dictionaries/Medicine/more2.html


 


 


That was great... Thanks so much.
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Have a nice weekend.
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I haven't come across that before. Thank you for the info.
Great. That is it. I have not had this
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word in a while and just the way the doc was saying it, could not get. Thanks a bunch.
you too, nn - have a great day!!!!....nm
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Great!! That is it!! Thanks!!!
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Great! Thanks so much! nm
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Thanks! Great help! ... but one more...
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On another report, I can pick of some of the terms you have used here but the very first one sounds like he is saying:
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GREAT!!
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Thanks a lot everyone.  That DMS list is wonderful!!  I guess it must be his thick Maine accent!!


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Subject: thank you, that is a great help! sm

I do think it must be organism/bacteria, and you probably have them right. But how do they expect us to know what they are talking about when they throw out obscure acronyms like that?


Thanks again!


Great! Thanks so much! nm
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Great, thanks! nm
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GREAT Thanks.
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Thats it. Thanks.