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Sharing anatomy tables/bones link

Posted By: JNGI on 2008-12-20
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I came across this site and thought I'd share.


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Great link Txczech! Thanks for sharing that!
Subject: Great link Txczech! Thanks for sharing that!

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Found this rather neat anatomy eponym link. sm
Subject: Found this rather neat anatomy eponym link. sm

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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/resources/glossary.html


parton tables
Subject: parton tables

according to the Parton tables, he has a 67% chance of having organ-confined carcinoma, with only a 2% possibility of lymph node involvement.


Partin tables
Subject: Partin tables

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My contract has it as "mA" in their tables. nm
Subject: My contract has it as "mA" in their tables. nm


Thank you for sharing!! nm
Subject: Thank you for sharing!! nm


LOL thanks for sharing
Subject: LOL thanks for sharing

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sharing....
Subject: sharing....

atticotomy
Thanks for sharing !!
Subject: Thanks for sharing !!


That's not all it's used for. It's also used on bones. NM
Subject: That's not all it's used for. It's also used on bones. NM

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thank you both for sharing your knowledge!
Subject: thank you both for sharing your knowledge!

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What bones are being clamped? nm
Subject: What bones are being clamped? nm

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How about sharing more, like the info before and after this phrase.
Subject: How about sharing more, like the info before and after this phrase.

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Would you mind sharing your reference
Subject: Would you mind sharing your reference

source in your _correct_ answer?  BOS?  AMA style guide?  A lab book?  Having heard it said that way and the proper transcription of that on a non verbatim account are 2 different things.
Well there ya go! Learn somethin' new every day. Thanks for sharing.
Subject: Well there ya go! Learn somethin' new every day. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you for sharing - looks like a great resource :) nm
Subject: Thank you for sharing - looks like a great resource :) nm


Make no bones about it LOLOLO
Subject: Make no bones about it LOLOLO


I think bones, joints and extremities. nm
Subject: I think bones, joints and extremities. nm

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BJE is Bones and Joints Examination
Subject: BJE is Bones and Joints Examination

BJE is Bones and Joints Examination
Are you in the wrist? Maybe styloid bones. nm
Subject: Are you in the wrist? Maybe styloid bones. nm

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scaphoid or trapezoid? Only "oid" bones I can think of in the hand.
Subject: scaphoid or trapezoid? Only "oid" bones I can think of in the hand.

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I'm trying to recall another word for the sutures of the skull bones??..nm
Subject: I'm trying to recall another word for the sutures of the skull bones??..nm

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I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to
Subject: I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to

a fracture, it would be callus formation. When you talk about callous, you are referring to callousity or callous formation on the feet.
If refering to the orbital wall/bones that could be correct, see inside.
Subject: If refering to the orbital wall/bones that could be correct, see inside.

Orbital Walls:



  • Provides protection to the globe
  • A pyramid in shape with apex at foramen
  • Roof - frontal bone, lesser wing of sphenoid
  • Medial - maxilla, lacrimal, ethmoid, body of sphenoid
  • Floor - maxillary, palatine, zygoma
  • Lateral - zygoma, greater wing of sphenoid

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Subject: Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm

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A little anatomy lesson....
Subject: A little anatomy lesson....

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Would x-ray be supraspinatus anatomy?
Subject: Would x-ray be supraspinatus anatomy?


According to Gray's Anatomy...sm
Subject: According to Gray's Anatomy...sm

The "fourchette" is the anterior edge of the perineum. Hope that helps.
Hand anatomy
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He is not able to fully flex the left middle finger and the distance between the [s/l pulp] and palm is about 1 inch when he tries to make a fist. 
bony anatomy?
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bony anatomy
Subject: bony anatomy

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Eye Anatomy question?
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Is this spelled correctly?


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do you know what anatomy (knee, hip)? need more info nm
Subject: do you know what anatomy (knee, hip)? need more info nm


Hopefully he dictated the correct anatomy...sm
Subject: Hopefully he dictated the correct anatomy...sm

in the details of the operation!
this is correct according to Grey's Anatomy
Subject: this is correct according to Grey's Anatomy

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can you give sentence - is this anatomy or ....
Subject: can you give sentence - is this anatomy or ....

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It's physes. Something you learn in anatomy class. nm
Subject: It's physes. Something you learn in anatomy class. nm

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I would use step-offs. Think they want anatomy here and not the name of something. JMHO. nm
Subject: I would use step-offs. Think they want anatomy here and not the name of something. JMHO. nm

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Hematology - know your chemotherapy and dosages well, same anatomy. n/m
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Subject: More context, please? Where in anatomy, type of procedure, etc?

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cardiac anatomy verified using the s/l siteright
Subject: cardiac anatomy verified using the s/l siteright

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Subject: cervical as in neck or as in female anatomy?


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Subject: hilum/hilar? you need to verify anatomy with a reference

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Leasa - Go to bartleby.com and use Gray's Anatomy reference
Subject: Leasa - Go to bartleby.com and use Gray's Anatomy reference

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Subject: eustachian tube is an anatomy term; not capitalized.

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Yes as in retraction of the soft parts of the anatomy during expiration.
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basic human anatomy (thumb has "opponens" musculature) sm
Subject: basic human anatomy (thumb has "opponens" musculature) sm

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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/part_2/chapter_11.html
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Subject: It does s/l phrenic lesions, could that be correct in terms of anatomy, relating to diaphragm?


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