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concha bullosa nm

Posted By: east coast on 2008-12-08
In Reply to: Radiology help - mt

Subject: concha bullosa nm

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concha bullosa nm
Subject: concha bullosa nm

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There is a small concha bullosa of the....sm
Subject: There is a small concha bullosa of the....sm

There is a small concha bullosa of the right middle turbinate with a small fluid collection suggesting concha ________.
Could be a made up word for concha bullosa?
Subject: Could be a made up word for concha bullosa?

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without any context, maybe concha bullosa? next time give context. thanks!
Subject: without any context, maybe concha bullosa? next time give context. thanks!


concha bullitis - sounds like sm
Subject: concha bullitis - sounds like sm

sounds like concha bull-eye-tis, but I can not document the term anywhere not even on google unless I am completely spelling this wrong.


thank you so much for any feedback on this term


concha bullitis....can not document..sm
Subject: concha bullitis....can not document..sm

I have one rad that keeps using this term, concha bullitis, but I can not find this anywhere....I have a hard time just "typing" what they say just because they say it...


HELP  please


Dc


My best guess is that dictator means conchitis, but is -itis-ing the bullosa
Subject: My best guess is that dictator means conchitis, but is -itis-ing the bullosa

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concha bullos is not same..itis for inflammation..sm
Subject: concha bullos is not same..itis for inflammation..sm

did not give content because he just says "mild left concha bullitis". He uses concha bullosa throughout dictations all the time also, but this is second or third time with this term and bullitis is not something even on Google or Stedman's site.