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sclerae nonicteric? or not icteric. nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2006-11-17
In Reply to: S/L SCLERA - PAM

Subject: sclerae nonicteric? or not icteric. nm




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not icteric? nonicteric? nm
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sclerae nonicteric? nm
Subject: sclerae nonicteric? nm


sclerae nonicteric maybe?
Subject: sclerae nonicteric maybe?


IAnicteric is correct. Some docs, especially PAs like to say non-icteric. Type it according to
the accounts specific, ie. verbatim or whatever the doc wants, but anicteric is the correct word.

Adj. 1. anicteric - without jaundice; "anicteric hepatitis"
2. anicteric - not affected by jaundice


anicteric or nonicteric?
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nonradiating and nonicteric
Subject: nonradiating and nonicteric

My medical spellcheck allows both as one word without the hyphens


I agree with 'mt:': sclera nonicteric..nm
Subject: I agree with 'mt:': sclera nonicteric..nm

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sclerae
Subject: sclerae

''Sclerae'' is plural (I'm trying to think of an example of the -ae ending we use everyday to help you remember, but all I'm coming up with is ''antennae'' and most people say ''antennas'' so that doesn't help...). Luckily, most things to do with the sclerae involve both eyes, so you should be safe almost always using the plural (man, I have now spelled that twice as ''pleural''!) unless the doctor specifically mentions just one eye.
What is the sentence before and after that? Sclerae has to do with the eye.
Subject: What is the sentence before and after that? Sclerae has to do with the eye.


sclera vs sclerae
Subject: sclera vs sclerae

I always get mixed up with these 2. Is someone able to help clear up the difference for me (which one is singular and are both okay to use in reports)?

Thanks!


sclerae, disks. nm
Subject: sclerae, disks. nm

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Sclerae anicteric?
Subject: Sclerae anicteric?

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Sclerae are anicteric and (per MY doc) noninjected
Subject: Sclerae are anicteric and (per MY doc) noninjected


please remember it is sclerae, not sclera unless pt has one eye :)...nm
Subject: please remember it is sclerae, not sclera unless pt has one eye :)...nm

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yes, right! 1 = sclera, plural - sclerae....nm
Subject: yes, right! 1 = sclera, plural - sclerae....nm

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Okay. I was just checking. Lilly would be right. Sclerae and put under HEENT heading.
Subject: Okay. I was just checking. Lilly would be right. Sclerae and put under HEENT heading.


Maybe sclerae-gray test, that would be more for neurological, but maybe a possibility.
Subject: Maybe sclerae-gray test, that would be more for neurological, but maybe a possibility.


can you make "anicteric sclerae. Tympanic membranes are clear" out of that?
Subject: can you make "anicteric sclerae. Tympanic membranes are clear" out of that?

just tryin' to help :)
I am sure sclerae and scabies do not sounsd alike, but she said the doc said skin, so I took a guess
Subject: I am sure sclerae and scabies do not sounsd alike, but she said the doc said skin, so I took a guess.

You are right with the sclerae. That is what I first thought to, but when I saw the skin, I was not sure, so I had to ask to clarify.