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left ureteroileal stricture

Posted By: stephanie on 2006-03-16
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Subject: left ureteroileal stricture

in the past medical history sound like:  "Leptoscopy, levogram" November 2005 revealing possibly a left ureteroileal stricture. 


I can definately hear the "scopy" and "gram" but cannot find these words fitting the sentence at all...any ideas on either word...This is the full sentence...




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Subject: s/l azaphasial stricture.SM for more info

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Subject: I doubt highly that a stricture or lesion would

improve a patient's nutritional status., but rather do the complete opposite. I think the physician meant to dictate "GI" physician since he/she mentioned the dysphagia in the dictation, which is also a common place for strictures or lesions to develop.
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