| as opposed to an NSTEMIPosted By: bin_swanson on 2007-11-05In Reply to: a heart attack: ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI): - MT50
 
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 NSTEMI - non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
 Subject: NSTEMI - non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
 
 
 NSTEMI
 Subject: NSTEMI
 
 Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction :)
 NSTEMI maybe
 Subject: NSTEMI maybe
 
 Abbreviation for non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction
 NSTEMI   sm
 Subject: NSTEMI   sm
 
 non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction.
 NSTEMI for non-ST elevated MI.  nm
 Subject: NSTEMI for non-ST elevated MI.  nm
 
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 well opposed  nm
 Subject: well opposed  nm
 
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 Is there a PEJ tube as opposed to PEG?
 Subject: Is there a PEJ tube as opposed to PEG?
 
 when both are used in the same report?
 Sure as opposed to nodular.
 Subject: Sure as opposed to nodular.
 
 
 As opposed to hypoxic...
 Subject: As opposed to hypoxic...
 
 Normal not low.  I can see that.  :-)
 Ace (brand name as opposed to acronym)
 Subject: Ace (brand name as opposed to acronym)
 
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   Wound is well opposed or well posed?   nm
 Subject: Wound is well opposed or well posed?   nm
 
 
 See inside for apposed and opposed.
 Subject: See inside for apposed and opposed.
 
 
 Main Entry: ap·pose  Pronunciation: a-'pOz
 Function: transitive verb
 Inflected Form(s): ap·posed; ap·pos·ing
 Etymology: Middle French aposer, from Old French, from a- + poser to put -- more at POSE
 1 archaic : to put before : apply (one thing) to another
 2 : to place in juxtaposition or proximity
 
 Main Entry: op·pose  Pronunciation: &-'pOz
 Function: transitive verb
 Inflected Form(s): op·posed; op·pos·ing
 Etymology: French opposer, from Latin opponere (perfect indicative opposui), from ob- against + ponere to place -- more at OB-, POSITION
 1 : to place over against something so as to provide resistance, counterbalance, or contrast
 2 : to place opposite or against something
 3 : to offer resistance to
 
 maybe "purely" therapeutic, as opposed to
 Subject: maybe "purely" therapeutic, as opposed to
 
 
 Yes, as opposed to a Urine screen for the same thing. nm
 Subject: Yes, as opposed to a Urine screen for the same thing. nm
 
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 Might be rigid as opposed to a flexible scope. nm
 Subject: Might be rigid as opposed to a flexible scope. nm
 
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 He sounds like he's saying "plastic" as opposed to "blastic" so not sure.
 Subject: He sounds like he's saying "plastic" as opposed to "blastic" so not sure.
 
 
 Could it be individual as opposed to a huge single lesion? nm
 Subject: Could it be individual as opposed to a huge single lesion? nm
 
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 Guessing that it's short for a medicated nebulizer treatment as opposed to one that's just war
 Subject: Guessing that it's short for a medicated nebulizer treatment as opposed to one that's just warm
 
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 "Conventional breast radiation therapy employs two opposed tangential photon beams, followed by a
 Subject: "Conventional breast radiation therapy employs two opposed tangential photon beams, followed by an electron boost field..."
 
 
 maybe cloth tape as opposed to paper tape ?
 Subject: maybe cloth tape as opposed to paper tape ?
 
 
 ex vivo? ( as opposed to in vivo) nm
 Subject: ex vivo? ( as opposed to in vivo) nm
 
 
 
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