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Please give the diagnoses etc so we can have a chance to figure this out. nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2009-03-12
In Reply to: Listed in current meds s/l PAIRosh? Any help? - deb

Subject: Please give the diagnoses etc so we can have a chance to figure this out. nm




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1.  Acute left chest pain.


2.  Esophagitis.


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Two diagnoses nm
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correct? He rambles them all together, not sure if I am correct with what I am hearing.

DIAGNOSES:
1. HARDWARE PAIN, RIGHT SECOND METATARSAL FUSION WITH A HISTORY OF DEEP INFECTION AFTER HAMMERTOE PROCEDURE, RIGHT SECOND TOE
2. PAIN AFTER KNEE REPLACEMENT
3. PAIN, LEFT FOOT

tia.
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Subject: is this 2 or 3 diagnoses?

DIAGNOSES:
1. LEFT KNEE LATERAL MENISCUS TEAR
2. OSTEOCHONDRAL DEFECT
3. RIGHT KNEE DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE

Not sure if Right knee degenerative joint disease should be number 3. tia.
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1. GOUTY ARTHROPATHY
2. NEURALGIA PAIN
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Would it still be hallux shoes and also if so would Hallux be capitalized? Thanks for your help.

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