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can you hear "some subtle" movement...??

Posted By: vn on 2009-06-17
In Reply to: patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm - Wilson

Subject: can you hear "some subtle" movement...??




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periodic movement disorder? Hear that a lot with RLS. nm
Subject: periodic movement disorder? Hear that a lot with RLS. nm


It is probably subtle. nm
Subject: It is probably subtle. nm


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Subject: maybe subtle rib metastases (pleural)


EEG subtle slowing disorganization??
Subject: EEG subtle slowing disorganization??

oh my i'm having a hard time today.
On EEG:
"bisynchronous and independent left hemispheric spike activity as well as ____s/l___subtle slowing disorganization."

subtle slowing?
subtle slow in/and?
subtle flowing?
subtle flow in/and?

I dont know.
Lots of newbies here not aware of these subtle spelling/area
Subject: Lots of newbies here not aware of these subtle spelling/area

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It was "some IP extension" lol!
Subject: It was "some IP extension" lol!

nm
"some modification" maybe - nm
Subject: "some modification" maybe - nm


what about "some aniso- and poikilocytosis"? nm
Subject: what about "some aniso- and poikilocytosis"? nm


"some loss"? a guess but all I can think of NM
Subject: "some loss"? a guess but all I can think of NM

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maybe saying "some immunogenic virus"
Subject: maybe saying "some immunogenic virus"

again just a guess.
Got it, "some bile duct" . . thanks!
Subject: Got it, "some bile duct" . . thanks!


Nares show "some turbulence" Is this right??? related to URI
Subject: Nares show "some turbulence" Is this right??? related to URI

nm
"some rales in the right lower lung field" nm
Subject: "some rales in the right lower lung field" nm

x
"some concern that patient possibly has thalassemia"
Subject: "some concern that patient possibly has thalassemia"

"some concern that patient possibly has thalassemia" (this patient has some problems with anemia)
thanks,
Abby :)
Just guessing, "some problems" with short-term memory?
Subject: Just guessing, "some problems" with short-term memory?


"cicadic" eye movement - is that right?
Subject: "cicadic" eye movement - is that right?

nm
s/l acetonic movement...sm
Subject: s/l acetonic movement...sm

Patient is in her usual state of health but is having much less ____ (s/l acetonic movements.)  It appears that the neurologist has recently started her on amantadine. 


 


TIA


or perhaps just clonic movement
Subject: or perhaps just clonic movement

xx
cuneiform movement
Subject: cuneiform movement


Akinesthesia is loss of movement, so maybe an
Subject: Akinesthesia is loss of movement, so maybe an

s
Neuro- movement disorder
Subject: Neuro- movement disorder

...blepharospasm and s/l cervical stone and cervicogenic headache.


(pt getting Botox injections)


decreased voluntary movement?
Subject: decreased voluntary movement?


pelvic rock - referring to movement..
Subject: pelvic rock - referring to movement..

As in "There is no pelvic rock." Is that your usage?
That could be correct, i.e., any jarring movement causes pain. (nm)
Subject: That could be correct, i.e., any jarring movement causes pain. (nm)

xx
medical term for difficult movement?
Subject: medical term for difficult movement?

looking for a word that means difficult movement, would ataxia work?
A colonic-type movement is noted.
Subject: A colonic-type movement is noted.

This is an upper extremity exam.  The doc says, "Sominvoluntary spontaneous movements while at rest with a "colonic" type movement is noted.
patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm
Subject: patient with tic has *sinusoto* movement of the head?? Thanks. nm

nm
undergo "some barton-nella titers"..pt has large unresolved neck lymphadenopathy. nm
Subject: undergo "some barton-nella titers"..pt has large unresolved neck lymphadenopathy. nm

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maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion
Subject: maybe "EOM" strong - extraocular eye movement/motion


wild guess: ' lateral traction movement.' ?..sm
Subject: wild guess: ' lateral traction movement.' ?..sm

nystagmus is right.....

nystagmus is an unintentional jittery movement of the eyes
saccades ==Rapid eye movement to redirect the line of sight.? sm
Subject: saccades ==Rapid eye movement to redirect the line of sight.? sm

If that is not the term, please give sentence etc.


ophth glossary/link for you.


 


http://www.checdocs.org/gen_glossary.htm


 


 


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AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)
Subject: AIMS test (abnormal involuntary movement scale)


subtle motor movements or some clonic movements..nm
Subject: subtle motor movements or some clonic movements..nm

nm
Apokyn? used for treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movement
Subject: Apokyn? used for treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movements, or trouble moving associated with advanced Parkinson disease???


Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.


Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm


I do not hear that
Subject: I do not hear that

but I believe you are correct, there is mention of exposed cartilage. Thank you very much.
or can you hear..................nm
Subject: or can you hear..................nm


can you hear VRE - this has been associated
Subject: can you hear VRE - this has been associated

with C. difficile colitis as well - CD/VRE...also, resolved to the NVRA just doesn't make grammatical sense - you sure it's not "The C. difficile was treated with Flagyl, but resulted in VRE, then treated with Zyvox?" GOOD LUCK!
can you hear?
Subject: can you hear?

guaifenesin and Tessalon Perles
can you hear
Subject: can you hear

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That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!
Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!


Thank you. I really could not hear...
Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...

cortical; he was not an ESL and said it 5 or 6 times in the report.

Thanks for trying.
Usually hear this
Subject: Usually hear this

nerve root impingement
Used to hear that a lot. sm
Subject: Used to hear that a lot. sm

back in the day they said leukouria a lot, not so much today. I just typed it like that. I think it may have been in one of those old Dorland's from the 70s. 
can you hear...
Subject: can you hear...

suggested etiology or suggest ... or maybe assess etiology. Sorry, just making some guesses without knowing what's right before and after.
I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).
Subject: I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).

hysterical anesthesia


Bodily anesthesia occurring in hysteria


Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear

Byetta?
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear

Easy? That makes the most sense.
Can you hear
Subject: Can you hear

Harmonic scalpel?