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found a possibility, but (sm)

Posted By: moon1010 on 2008-09-28
In Reply to: RadTech title - Kris

Subject: found a possibility, but (sm)

I personally wouldn't take it upon myself to add any initials at all unless they were specifically requested.


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Could be from the area of the thigh up to the mid-pubic line???
Now thats a good possibility!

Guess your up late too?  Somehow don't think thats what my doc was saying, although would be more interesting!!!!


 


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Flailing. Another possibility. nm
Subject: Flailing. Another possibility. nm

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That's a definite possibility
Subject: That's a definite possibility

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Subject: another possibility -- "choanal atresia"?? -- nm

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That's a possibility, but I'm not sure. I had to go ahead and send. Thanks!
Subject: That's a possibility, but I'm not sure. I had to go ahead and send. Thanks!


hmmm--good possibility...sm
Subject: hmmm--good possibility...sm

I had to send it back already with blanks and a note to my coordinator for some help. this sounds pretty close, as in the note to the referring physician, he mentioned a urine test for this too. It is hard to believe a one year old baby would have something like this though, but I do appreciate your help. I will let you know when I find out definitely what it is. oh, and I am hopped up on Hershey kisses with caramel, so don't feel bad! LOL. thanks again. I have a feeling this might be it.
another possibility is buccal mucosa nm
Subject: another possibility is buccal mucosa nm

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Looks like Tina may have hit it, but if not, possibility of Coumadin? nm
Subject: Looks like Tina may have hit it, but if not, possibility of Coumadin? nm

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WAG here... possibility would be "pretty small"??? NM
Subject: WAG here... possibility would be "pretty small"??? NM

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that's a possibility - I'll have to listen again...sm
Subject: that's a possibility - I'll have to listen again...sm

I listened over the phone last night - we were even thinking that he was saying "a bit of" pancreatitis in the hx (which doesn't make sense, either), but it's mentioned in the dx, too, and he wouldn't be saying that in the dx...I'm stumped.
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Googling suggested polysplenia as a possibility.
Subject: Googling suggested polysplenia as a possibility.

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Subject: another possibility - Zaroxolyn, depending on dialect?


That's a possibility. It's garbled, but I hear what might be atrophy but don't know.
Subject: That's a possibility. It's garbled, but I hear what might be atrophy but don't know.


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Subject: Yes, that is also a possibility, if listen closely, you should hear which??? >-)

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Subject: Actually, giving it more thought, Ceptaz is also a possibility. sm

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Subject: Possibility of using a long-acting preparation with some inhaled steroids would be s/l forpeasmal.

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Subject: Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!


found it
Subject: found it

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RE: might have found it
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it is TRAM (trans-rectus abdominis muscle) flap, but thanks anyway.

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