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sensory radiculitis

Posted By: mmk on 2007-11-20
In Reply to: Sensory radiculitis or sense of radiculitis or ?? - ss

Subject: sensory radiculitis




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Sensory radiculitis or sense of radiculitis or ??
Subject: Sensory radiculitis or sense of radiculitis or ??

not sure on this one but in preop diagnosis stating left S1 s/l sensory or sense of or sensi ??? radiculitis.  Probably so easy but cannot grasp it. 
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Subject: Pt to physical therapy for presumed "saracalgia" and possible mild sensory radicular signs. sm

The only other neurological complaint that he has had is some low-grade headache at the base of his skull in the left side of his neck that sometimes radiates to his shoulder, which has been going on since November. He is going to physical therapy for presumed saracalgia and possible mild sensory radicular signs.
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Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


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x-ray phase/sensory phase?
Subject: x-ray phase/sensory phase?

OBJECTIVE:  The neck is otherwise supple.  Chest is clear.  X-ray (s/l phase is equal to sensory phase) consistent with her COPD.  CVS is regular.  Abdomen tender in the left lower quadrant without guarding, rebound or organomegaly.  The lower extremities without edema.


 


ASSESSMENT/PLAN



  1. Painful area in the left posterior lateral neck.  We will recheck in the next 2 weeks.

  2. COPD, stable.

Does that make sense? (x-ray phase equal to sensory phase?)


 


Thanks in advance for any help on this one.