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Sorry for your troubles. coagulation? coarctation?collateralization?

Posted By: Colorscan? nm Trying on 2007-05-16
In Reply to: coxothan? - nan

Subject: Sorry for your troubles. coagulation? coarctation?collateralization?

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collateralization?
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No it is cardiac but she is having troubles mentally.
Subject: No it is cardiac but she is having troubles mentally.

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Boy, having troubles here... "regranex" and "hydragara blue" ??
Subject: Boy, having troubles here... "regranex" and "hydragara blue" ??

Man, hitting a rough spot.


Patient has nonhealing ulcers.  Dictates the patient has been undergoing use of "re-granex" with "hydragara blue".


any clues?  I'm stumped!


thank you for coarctation!! Deborah
Subject: thank you for coarctation!! Deborah


coarctation == constriction/stricture/stenosis? sm
Subject: coarctation == constriction/stricture/stenosis? sm

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rule out coarctation of the aorta and/ s/l R8 bicuspid aortic valve
Subject: rule out coarctation of the aorta and/ s/l R8 bicuspid aortic valve

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perhaps coagulation? nm
Subject: perhaps coagulation? nm


coagulation
Subject: coagulation

You might want to see if this fits:  photocoagulation.  Instead of "femoral."  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3519196?dopt=Abstract
could be "plan of coagulation" Thanks, I will try it. nm
Subject: could be "plan of coagulation" Thanks, I will try it. nm

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We us coagulation studies as we are not
Subject: We us coagulation studies as we are not

allowed to use slang. However, if typing it verbatim it would be coags as it is not an acronym for anything.
plan of coagulation? planned? WAG
Subject: plan of coagulation? planned? WAG


femoral _______ coagulation
Subject: femoral _______ coagulation

The patient has GI bleeding controlled with femoral "echo" or "anti" coagulation.  Sounds more like echo but I've never heard of that. 


Thanks! 


short for coagulation studies
Subject: short for coagulation studies


would doc say.....Upper endoscopy with Argon plasma coagulation???
Subject: would doc say.....Upper endoscopy with Argon plasma coagulation???


gastric polyp s/l pysmia and Argon plasma coagulation
Subject: gastric polyp s/l pysmia and Argon plasma coagulation

I got the Argon plasma coagulation - but he says (ESL-Indian) s/l pysmia which doesn't match up.


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