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friable

Posted By: annabanana on 2009-02-19
In Reply to: s/l "frowl" tissue - Ruda

Subject: friable




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it's friable
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Hi, sorry for getting back to you so late – had way too much editing today!  Yes, there are numerous instances, especially on bronchoscopic biopsy, in which friable tissue, atheroma and/or clot can be encountered affixed or near the "fibrous" tissue.  I really hope that's what is being said.  Let me know if I am wrong.  ;-)


Can you hear friable ? nm
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s/l *friable* weak tissue
Subject: s/l *friable* weak tissue

There is a hyperkeratotic lesion at the plantar aspect of the 1st metatarsal head, right.  Sharp debridement of this lesion today reveals _____, weak tissue at the site of the previous ulceration.  There is no active drainage and the base is granular.
friable sounds correct here. nm
Subject: friable sounds correct here. nm

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Can only think of friable, but probably not if bleeding isn't mentioned. nm
Subject: Can only think of friable, but probably not if bleeding isn't mentioned. nm

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peripherally friable around os..Does this sound right?
Subject: peripherally friable around os..Does this sound right?

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Would think just 'extremely friable and thin tissue.' nm
Subject: Would think just 'extremely friable and thin tissue.' nm

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