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really bad ESL says oral mucosa and lips show

Posted By: no idea on 2007-10-23
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Subject: really bad ESL says oral mucosa and lips show

whitish colored s/l pus, crust, ?? which is consistent with oral strep.  Any ideas?


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oral mucosa *apyrric" mucosa...thx nm
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Oral mucosa...
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oral buccal mucosa?
Subject: oral buccal mucosa?

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Probably saying the oral mucosa at the speed of light. nm
Subject: Probably saying the oral mucosa at the speed of light. nm


usually hear oral mucosa pink and moist. nm
Subject: usually hear oral mucosa pink and moist. nm


oral mucosa is moist and pink without s/l transash?
Subject: oral mucosa is moist and pink without s/l transash?


Skinny Lips -
Subject: Skinny Lips -

of course he was saying 'skin ellipse'.....
A s/l skinny-lips was sent to pathology
Subject: A s/l skinny-lips was sent to pathology

A s/l skinny-lips was sent to pathology.  Help? Thanks!!!


Cracked itchy lips
Subject: Cracked itchy lips

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Did the patient get her lips enhanced?
Subject: Did the patient get her lips enhanced?

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I know, skinny lips and homo 2, MT is funny.
Subject: I know, skinny lips and homo 2, MT is funny.


...mucosa, etc. NM
Subject: ...mucosa, etc. NM

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mucosa?? just a thought. nm
Subject: mucosa?? just a thought. nm

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hilar mucosa?
Subject: hilar mucosa?

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Buccal Mucosa
Subject: Buccal Mucosa

The doc is aspirating a cyst...states "The cyst wall was perforated and approximately 2 cc of s/l sebrin or severum was evacuated."  Any clues?


The other area is "A portion of the s/l sensory wall was sent for histologic exam." 


He is aspirating the cyst from the buccal mucosa.  Appreciate your help!


puprical mucosa?
Subject: puprical mucosa?

complains of pain in the right upper portion of the mouth. There is an area on the puprical mucosa just above the gum line behind the right upper last tooth


Papular mucosa? nm
Subject: Papular mucosa? nm

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moist mucosa? nm
Subject: moist mucosa? nm


She's definitely saying erythematous mucosa.
Subject: She's definitely saying erythematous mucosa.


perhaps tracheal mucosa
Subject: perhaps tracheal mucosa


buchal mucosa?
Subject: buchal mucosa?

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another possibility is buccal mucosa nm
Subject: another possibility is buccal mucosa nm

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Nose has erythematous mucosa?
Subject: Nose has erythematous mucosa?


Why can't the mucosa be pale? I think pallor is okay.
Subject: Why can't the mucosa be pale? I think pallor is okay.


nasal mucosa was quite (s/l) boggy?
Subject: nasal mucosa was quite (s/l) boggy?


mucal mucosa or mucomucosa
Subject: mucal mucosa or mucomucosa

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The next sentence was "We then elevated the mucosa." nm
Subject: The next sentence was "We then elevated the mucosa." nm

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there is good s/l esterization of the vaginal mucosa.
Subject: there is good s/l esterization of the vaginal mucosa.


Desiccating pneumonia? (breakdown of mucosa)?? nm
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Subject: "and is having a lot of swelling and edema in the nasal mucosa." .nm

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bladder was 2+ _____ with no mucosa, lesions or tumors.
Subject: bladder was 2+ _____ with no mucosa, lesions or tumors.


physical exam: The nasal mucosa is crowded w/o *cobofonin*. Any ideas? Thanks. sm
Subject: physical exam: The nasal mucosa is crowded w/o *cobofonin*. Any ideas? Thanks. sm

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Subject: The entire vaginal mucosa is unbroken with no ulcers or s/l exicative change.

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Subject: You need to show what YOU know and that YOU can

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Just goes to show you
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That goes to show I know nothing!
Subject: That goes to show I know nothing!

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what else did the culture show. sm
Subject: what else did the culture show. sm

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Well, that didn't show up too well now did it!
Subject: Well, that didn't show up too well now did it!

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I show these meanings -
Subject: I show these meanings -

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PS: My sites show it as Z-Pak.
Subject: PS: My sites show it as Z-Pak.

I've never seen Z-pak.


s/l show-pod joint
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oral?
Subject: oral?


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Quick Look does show it as an IV dose (sm)
Subject: Quick Look does show it as an IV dose (sm)

Benadryl® Injection  I.M., I.V.: 10-50 mg in a single dose every 2-4 hours, not to exceed 400 mg/day.


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x-ray with & without contrast does show some ___ under the diaphragm
Subject: x-ray with & without contrast does show some ___ under the diaphragm

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but, your sample does not show a noun, so...
Subject: but, your sample does not show a noun, so...

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Do you show a reference, because I can't find that anywhere. Thanks
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gastroc wouldn't normally show up on
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