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That would be wrong...vertebrobasilar syndrome is the way it is spelled.

Posted By: nm on 2006-07-28
In Reply to: vertebral basilar syndrome nm - TINA

Subject: That would be wrong...vertebrobasilar syndrome is the way it is spelled.

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vertebrobasilar
Subject: vertebrobasilar


vertebrobasilar
Subject: vertebrobasilar

Patient was status post vertebrobasilar stroke.


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Subject: Vertebrobasilar stroke

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Subject: vertebrobasilar is one word.......google is not the

you need to search beyond google as google, while a great search engine, misspells ALL the time medical terminology. 
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Subject: You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dept if you have one.


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Subject: Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm

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