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anybody have any ideas on the MENS II glandular cancer?

Posted By: debbie on 2007-06-16
In Reply to: s/l MENS II glandular cancer.. thank you - debbie

Subject: anybody have any ideas on the MENS II glandular cancer?




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s/l MENS II glandular cancer.. thank you
Subject: s/l MENS II glandular cancer.. thank you


sentence..PMH: He also has MENS II glandular cancer and he has had surgery for that. thanks
Subject: sentence..PMH: He also has MENS II glandular cancer and he has had surgery for that. thanks


Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.
Subject: Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.

Glandular tissue is also found in breast tissue and males also do get cancer there, most think about down below when referring to males.


How is male breast cancer staged?
The term "stage" is used to describe the anatomic extent of disease according to standardized rules. The same staging system is used for both male and female breast cancer patients. This standardized language allows clinicians and researchers to accurately describe the extent of disease. The AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) staging system uses three numbers to determine the stage of the disease. T (stands for tumor) describes tumors of increasing size and local tissue destruction. N (stands for nodes) describes whether or not the tumor has metastasized to regional lymph nodes and if so, how extensive those nodal metastases are. M (stands for metastases) describes the presence or absence of systemic metastases. The AJCC staging system for breast cancer allows precise stratification of cases and is too complex to fully describe here (24).In most series, men present with more advanced disease (higher stages) women. It is not known whether this reflects delay in diagnosis, more rapid progression in disease, different breast anatomy resulting in most lesions being subareolar (with easy access to subareolar lymphatic trunks) or other factors.


Med in list s/l DYNOVA, DENOVA? Pt has history of chf, arrythmias, and colon cancer. Any ideas?
Subject: Med in list s/l DYNOVA, DENOVA? Pt has history of chf, arrythmias, and colon cancer. Any ideas?


oops..means, not mens
Subject: oops..means, not mens


found in Google...I think he mens 43.1..see inside
Subject: found in Google...I think he mens 43.1..see inside

Test Low High Unit

Creatine kinase (CK) - male 24[6] 195 U/L

Creatine kinase (CK) - female 24[7] 170 U/L

fiber glandular vs fibroglandular
Subject: fiber glandular vs fibroglandular

Pt. has thickening in breast that feels like fiber glandular tissue.
I have heard fibroglandular before but not fiber glandular, which is clearly what he is saying. Has anyone heard this and are the two the same?? TIA
never heard of fiber glandular
Subject: never heard of fiber glandular

Since it's used as the adjective to describe tissue, I think it would be fibroglandular. Any one else?
Wagoner's or Wagner's?? glandular mitosis??
Subject: Wagoner's or Wagner's?? glandular mitosis??


From cancer.org: "Sutent isn't the only drug making inroads against kidney cancer. Sorafenib (
Subject: From cancer.org: "Sutent isn't the only drug making inroads against kidney cancer. Sorafenib (Nexavar), ..."


See inside for colon cancer staging per the American Cancer Society.
Subject: See inside for colon cancer staging per the American Cancer Society.

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3X_How_is_colon_and_rectum_cancer_staged.asp
http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
Subject: http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)


She has pancreatic cancer and a history of breast cancer.
Subject: She has pancreatic cancer and a history of breast cancer.


MD Anderson is a cancer center so if hysterectomy is for cancer, I would go with that one.
Subject: MD Anderson is a cancer center so if hysterectomy is for cancer, I would go with that one.

But never heard of Andy Anderson, so no help there.
Thanks though. Anyone else have ideas?
Subject: Thanks though. Anyone else have ideas?

Thanks.
for the ideas!
Subject: for the ideas!

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Other ideas?
Subject: Other ideas?

Was TRYING to hear Seldinger but, no, it's definitely SANDWICH (thinking perhaps it has to do with the approach used for the vein/artery?
any ideas?
Subject: any ideas?

s/l cortex


Diastat cortex AV fisture..


any ideas


Anyone else with ideas? sm
Subject: Anyone else with ideas? sm


any ideas what the s/l is?? sm
Subject: any ideas what the s/l is?? sm

"proximal femoral ____ of the hip prosthesis"  sounds like malliety-


Any ideas of what this could be?
Subject: Any ideas of what this could be?

Psych eval on a boy with ADHD and disorder of central nervous system - this is just under general discussion:


 


He has had no aggression.  His mother still has not noted any abnormal, involuntary movements.  His S/L: AGE today remains 0.


 


Any ideas??  TIA


Hmm, sorry, no ideas here - hopefully someone else can help. nm
Subject: Hmm, sorry, no ideas here - hopefully someone else can help. nm


Does anyone have any ideas what this could be?
Subject: Does anyone have any ideas what this could be?

He talks so fast, and his voice is so low, slowing it down makes it worse!


"Past psychiatric history:  None other than therapy with her, S/L: TRIBES approximately 1 year."


Thanks for any ideas!


So any other ideas??
Subject: So any other ideas??


Some ideas
Subject: Some ideas

traditional esophagectomy, invasive or minimally invasive esophagectomy and also, curative esophagectomy
Some ideas ...
Subject: Some ideas ...

Go to google.com and type in "suntuf." You will get 8900 hits. See if any of those look like a medical word to you.

If not, then you have almost done your due diligence in terms of searching on your own.

Now, open up your reference books (of which you should have several), and pour through them, looking for something that makes sense in the context of the patient's visit and history. If you find nothing, then you have almost completed the due diligence for which you're responsible before you ask for help.

Now, go to Google and type in all of the words you think it sounds like. If none of those come up as medical terms (on reputable sites) that make sense in the patient's history and reason for visit, and sound exactly like what the doctor is saying, you have completed the due diligence you're responsible for in order to post here with your question.

Please, only post your question once. You may follow up to replies on that one post, but do not continue to post the same question as separate threads. If no one answers your question to your liking, it is time to either ask your supervisor or leave a blank. Repeating the same question over and over will not lead to an answer - it will lead to the frustration of people trying to help you.

If this is a term the doctor says repeatedly, you need to ask your supervisor for examples of that doctor's report. In it, you will most likely find exactly what you're looking for, and you will also have samples for further questions you may have.

If not, leave a blank and ask whomever QAs your work for the answer to your blank.

The word help board is not here to type your reports for you. It is here after you have exhausted all other means of finding an answer. Otherwise, it not only appears as if you're taking the help of others for granted, you're expecting someone else to do your work for you.

Good luck finding the words you're looking for. I'm sure we're all curious to hear what the real phrase was, once you are given the answer to your blank. Please keep us updated.

Thanks!
I'm sorry..it's 6 mg not 60 mg...any ideas?
Subject: I'm sorry..it's 6 mg not 60 mg...any ideas?


any more ideas anyone???
Subject: any more ideas anyone???

GI: No ("osatity"), melena, or jaundice.
ideas
Subject: ideas

metoprolol, lisinopril, toprol?
Any ideas what this could be?
Subject: Any ideas what this could be?

Sounds like "Eich-Dooley" "Ike-Dewey"  ?!!  (whatever it is, the patient had recent stents placed --)...  Would appreciate any suggestions at all!  Thanks!


To Ideas?
Subject: To Ideas?

frontotemporal infarct with gel foam hemorrhage?
Just some ideas...
Subject: Just some ideas...

facetious... meaning not very serious drainage OR stretching even further and dare I say a "made up" word such as fascial/facial drainage only with an ous suffix. Lots of docs play with words to make our jobs even more delightful. Just some thoughts. Now walk 10 paces and draw out the reference books. ;-)
s/l end-on or in-on vessel? Ideas?
Subject: s/l end-on or in-on vessel? Ideas?

 


CT of the lungs showed an -- s/l in-on or enon or end-on -- vessel in the left lung. Any ideas? I am stumped!  Thanks! 


Any ideas? S/L vasodectomy
Subject: Any ideas? S/L vasodectomy

This is right on the tip of my brain, but can't seem to find the right spelling.  Thanks in advance.


No ideas here either, they usually say the # of pills
Subject: No ideas here either, they usually say the # of pills

at that point.
any ideas on blank
Subject: any ideas on blank

An MRI of her right knee showed evidence of some subcutaneous edema ____________ her soft tissue intensity within the suprapatellar effusion

blank sounded like quivaling or equivalent, something along those lines.
Any ideas of what this word
Subject: Any ideas of what this word

she may need to s/l asestate referral to a nursing home for assistance.


He used this word twice and they both sound the same, but I just can't think of what this is?!  Your help is always appreciated.


Any ideas? Under ENT exam: sm
Subject: Any ideas? Under ENT exam: sm

"... revealed normal nasal mucosa and normal s/l *seffin* and turbinate and normal gums." Thanks!
Doc doing review. Any ideas? sm
Subject: Doc doing review. Any ideas? sm

Available for review is a s/l “fair-row” seven page typewritten report.
Thanks. Any ideas on 2nd question?
Subject: Thanks. Any ideas on 2nd question?


Any ideas appreciated!
Subject: Any ideas appreciated!

 


The patient is taking Tenormin, Dyazide, potassium,  Niaspan and S/L "E-Carnita". 


 


Past medical history of high blood pressure and hypercholesterolemia. 


Please see message. Any ideas
Subject: Please see message. Any ideas

It appears the marrow is one that is a result of iatrogenetic treatment.  The patient has had prior ??six more capital purine.???
Thank you! Any ideas on the "peritina" one?
Subject: Thank you! Any ideas on the "peritina" one?


New doc, new acct, ideas?
Subject: New doc, new acct, ideas?

Does this sentence make sense to any of you?  This is a disability and he it sounds like he is saying jaw?  but why would that be under cardiorespiratory?


CARDIO-RESPIRATORY: He has no signs of cardiac abnormalities, no claudication, no chest pain, or numbness of the jaw. 


Could it be something else?  Please give it a try! 


medication sl florister? any ideas?tia.nm
Subject: medication sl florister? any ideas?tia.nm


s/l *innero* virus??? Any ideas? TIA!
Subject: s/l *innero* virus??? Any ideas? TIA!


any ideas...sounds like arasipilus
Subject: any ideas...sounds like arasipilus

this is dictated in the physical exam under the heading "skin". 


 


Any help is appreciated. 


Tried to hear it before already, but couldn't. Any more ideas?
Subject: Tried to hear it before already, but couldn't. Any more ideas?


S/l *Bacon * stent. Thanks for any ideas.
Subject: S/l *Bacon * stent. Thanks for any ideas.


Don't think so. It is definitely related to headache. ANy other ideas? nm
Subject: Don't think so. It is definitely related to headache. ANy other ideas? nm


No s/l seeming or seamline tenderness around the hip. Any ideas?
Subject: No s/l seeming or seamline tenderness around the hip. Any ideas?