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never heard of fiber glandular

Posted By: Iowa Gal on 2006-03-23
In Reply to: fiber glandular vs fibroglandular - one in the same?

Subject: never heard of fiber glandular

Since it's used as the adjective to describe tissue, I think it would be fibroglandular. Any one else?


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fiber glandular vs fibroglandular
Subject: fiber glandular vs fibroglandular

Pt. has thickening in breast that feels like fiber glandular tissue.
I have heard fibroglandular before but not fiber glandular, which is clearly what he is saying. Has anyone heard this and are the two the same?? TIA
s/l MENS II glandular cancer.. thank you
Subject: s/l MENS II glandular cancer.. thank you


anybody have any ideas on the MENS II glandular cancer?
Subject: anybody have any ideas on the MENS II glandular cancer?


Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.
Subject: Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.

Glandular tissue is also found in breast tissue and males also do get cancer there, most think about down below when referring to males.


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The term "stage" is used to describe the anatomic extent of disease according to standardized rules. The same staging system is used for both male and female breast cancer patients. This standardized language allows clinicians and researchers to accurately describe the extent of disease. The AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) staging system uses three numbers to determine the stage of the disease. T (stands for tumor) describes tumors of increasing size and local tissue destruction. N (stands for nodes) describes whether or not the tumor has metastasized to regional lymph nodes and if so, how extensive those nodal metastases are. M (stands for metastases) describes the presence or absence of systemic metastases. The AJCC staging system for breast cancer allows precise stratification of cases and is too complex to fully describe here (24).In most series, men present with more advanced disease (higher stages) women. It is not known whether this reflects delay in diagnosis, more rapid progression in disease, different breast anatomy resulting in most lesions being subareolar (with easy access to subareolar lymphatic trunks) or other factors.


Wagoner's or Wagner's?? glandular mitosis??
Subject: Wagoner's or Wagner's?? glandular mitosis??


sentence..PMH: He also has MENS II glandular cancer and he has had surgery for that. thanks
Subject: sentence..PMH: He also has MENS II glandular cancer and he has had surgery for that. thanks


Benefil with fiber
Subject: Benefil with fiber


"To alleviate symptoms from her digestive difficulties, the patient uses s/l Benefil with fiber" (tried looking up the compound of Benefiber, but states nothing about Benefil)...


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Subject: fiber neuropathy


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Subject: S/L Psyllium fiber capsule

Has anyone heard of this drug?
anesthesia was established via fiber?
Subject: anesthesia was established via fiber?

 Does this make sense?  can it be via fiber? This is for lacement of tracheostomy.


"anesthesia was established via fiber placing a 6.5 endotracheal tube in the patient's trachea."


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Subject: is there something SL fiber-filled? papilloma


? fiber or fibre near base
Subject: ? fiber or fibre near base


It could be a type of fiber supplement/sm
Subject: It could be a type of fiber supplement/sm

It could be psyllium?
Listen for Maxon fiber sutures.
Subject: Listen for Maxon fiber sutures.

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#2 fiber wire placed in a "crackle" interlocking fashion (?) Thank you!!
Subject: #2 fiber wire placed in a "crackle" interlocking fashion (?) Thank you!!


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Subject: not laparoscopic - laser fiber optics or arthroscopic


Yes that is correct, usually double-loaded with fiber wire sutures.
Subject: Yes that is correct, usually double-loaded with fiber wire sutures.


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Subject: Breast exam S/L slight FLYBO or FIBER tender tissue

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Subject: Patient has fair to s/l "low fiber" cardiac prognosis. MD mumbles. TIA

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well, Sarcolemmal means: A thin membrane enclosing a striated muscle fiber.
Subject: well, Sarcolemmal means: A thin membrane enclosing a striated muscle fiber.

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Subject: psyllium is a type of seed husk added to the diet for bulk and fiber. No capital 'p.' nm

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Never heard of it as part of an exam, but have heard of punch biopsy?
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Subject: Wow, have not heard of that one but, here are

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Subject: i never heard of that before.....sorry....nm

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Subject: Have not heard this one before.

The incisions associated with replacement of the stimulator, in the thoracic incision and the left buttock incision where the generator is, are somewhat tender.  There is no overlying skin reaction.  There is no warmth, no ? food ?collection. 


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This patient is obese, and has been working with exercise and Captain Printzell. ???


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Subject: yes - heard that before - sm

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Subject: never heard of this nm

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Anybody heard of this...
Subject: Anybody heard of this...

List of meds Effexor, Prilosec and s/l quine zime  q. 10. 


Both syllables with long i sound. 


Thanks in advance!


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Subject: Thanks...never heard it...; )

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Never heard this
Subject: Never heard this

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Subject: anyone ever heard of

rhinolaryngopharyngoscopy?  - I can find each of these separate but cannot find a reference for this one. 


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Subject: not saying SEM best heard at etc? nm


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Subject: I have heard of E to A

but not E to E, but there is always something new out there. I believe the TO is correct, not the -.
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Subject: I have usually heard it like so sm

Flat T waves, but I guess your dictator may be saying Flat T's to shorten it and taking out the "waves" portion. 
Has anyone ever heard of a med that
Subject: Has anyone ever heard of a med that

this is just in the med list, no real history on the patient.  I've tried all of my resources, but I cannot seem to come up with anything.  Sounds like the same way a doc would dictate Combivent, but it is not that.  I wonder if someone has a link for looking up drugs by the dosage???  long shot, but trying here...  Thanks in advance.
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Subject: I never heard that either! Thanks!

This site, and this particular section, has been the most helpful thing out there!


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Subject: Never heard of Xap before but you could be right.

I can't find one single thing on either spelling. I'm going to check with my QA and will let you know what she says.
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Subject: Now those are two I have not heard. sm

usually hear homidical ideation etc. I would just give them to him if that is indeed what he is saying. Don't  sweat it. These residents will sometimes make you nuts.  Just regard is as a docism!!
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Subject: Wow! Never heard of that.!! Thanks. nm


also has anyone heard of q.a.c.?
Subject: also has anyone heard of q.a.c.?

He was started on Starlix which he has been taking s/l q.a.c. for the last six months.


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Deborah


Have not heard this before and
Subject: Have not heard this before and

hoping someone here can help. 


The wound is then dressed with a s/l Combi-Dress coverlet. 


TIA for any help with this!


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Subject: anyone heard this one? sm

Sclerea are aninteric and *aninjected*


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Subject: Thank you very much - I had never heard that before! sm

I did a Google search too (I always research before posting here) but didn't find anything that seemed to fit. Thanks again.
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