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tentative diagnosis of s/l **transmental** angina...TIA nm

Posted By: ldg on 2006-11-27
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Subject: tentative diagnosis of s/l **transmental** angina...TIA nm

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Could just be using angina as another name for pain. nm
Subject: Could just be using angina as another name for pain. nm


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Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
Subject: Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.

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Um, is there a diagnosis? (sm)
Subject: Um, is there a diagnosis? (sm)

I think it would take a lot of context or experienced ear to listen to take a stab at this one. Could be an abbreviation such as PCP or an abbreviation of some local health clinic or something. For some reason the first thing that popped into my mind was CDC, as in Center for Disease Control, although I don't know if they give out drugs. With it being 5 drugs and the term "given", I was thinking AIDS, and then who might give those drugs to impoverished patients. But then again, maybe the patient had cancer and was given a 5-drug cancer regimen by some local cancer center. Can you see why context is sooooo important?