| s/l oak vertebral hypertrophyPosted By: Flo on 2007-04-05In Reply to:
 
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 with bilateral neural foraminal narrowing and _____ (s/l oak) vertebral hypertrophy and spurring and particularly C4-5 through C6-7
 
 
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 hypertrophy possibly - nm
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 Subject: s/l infererior terminate hypertrophy
 
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 It would be left ventricular hypertrophy
 Subject: It would be left ventricular hypertrophy
 
 and I would expand it.
 
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 "pincher-type" hypertrophy??  sm
 Subject: "pincher-type" hypertrophy??  sm
 
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 Echo revealed lf vent. hypertrophy with a s/l 5th
 Subject: Echo revealed lf vent. hypertrophy with a s/l 5th
 
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   metric; 0.5+ (hypertrophy is measured using 0-10 cm Visual Analog Scale) nm
 Subject: metric; 0.5+ (hypertrophy is measured using 0-10 cm Visual Analog Scale) nm
 
 
 vertebral arthrodesis?....nm
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 vertebral fracture of the rib?.....
 Subject: vertebral fracture of the rib?.....
 
 
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 Subject: expanding vertebral fractures
 
 
 What is the right way to transcribe an L5 compression fracture? or C5-6 herniated nucleus pulposus? Do you just put L5 or fifth lumbar or lumbar 5? 
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 Subject: vertebral basilar syndrome   nm
 
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 vertebral muscle group? nm
 Subject: vertebral muscle group? nm
 
 
 overt vertebral or paravertebral ?
 Subject: overt vertebral or paravertebral ?
 
 
 vertebral basilar stroke?
 Subject: vertebral basilar stroke?
 
 
 The last part is vertebral-basilar stroke.
 Subject: The last part is vertebral-basilar stroke.
 
 
 ..subclavian and vertebral arteries were patent with normal wave forms *proximately* and
 Subject: ..subclavian and vertebral arteries were patent with normal wave forms *proximately* and
 
 antegrade flow.  Does this make sense?  Thanks.
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 Subject: VATER (all caps)  stands for Vertebral Defects, Anal Atresia, Tracheo-Esophageal Fistula, and Renal Dysplasia
 
 
 costovertebral angle? angle between 12th rib and vertebral column. nm
 Subject: costovertebral angle? angle between 12th rib and vertebral column. nm
 
 
 
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