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tippy cardiolite on August 8th showed a small distal LAD infarction

Posted By: nm on 2007-08-24
In Reply to: How about a full sentence to give us a clue??? nm - Trying

Subject: tippy cardiolite on August 8th showed a small distal LAD infarction

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Subject: Her EMG/NCV showed she has severe CTS on the right with a distal s/l mo-lank-c-see-a of 6.69.

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cardiolite?...nm
Subject: cardiolite?...nm


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Subject: Cardiolite test help

Does this make sense? The patient is having an outpatient Cardiolite stress test.   . . .  consistent with LAD disease at 7 Metz with preserved LV systolic function.   Is 7 Metz correct? 


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Subject: Adenosine Cardiolite

Does anyone know where I can get in depth info about this? I have a cardiologist that it very hard to understand and since I'm not that specialized in cardiology myself, I am having to leave a lot of blanks because I don't know if like LVS of 53%, etc is correct because I can't tell if she is saying LVES or LVS and cannot find either! This is just one example! TIA
Adenosine Cardiolite
Subject: Adenosine Cardiolite

I hope this information helps...

LVES---> left ventricular end-systolic

LVS---> left ventricular strain

(both according to Stedman's Cardiology and Pulmonary words)

I also found this website for some information on cardiac procedures that might help you.

Good luck!!!!

http://www.openheart.net/procedures/tests/nuclearstresstest.htm
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s/l "Lexus" scan cardiolite.
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Subject: under PMH I am hearing: Positive Cardiolite antibody. HELP!!!!!


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Subject: infarction?

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nm
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Subject: how about STEMI?? ST elevation myocardial infarction.

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Subject: s/l VIR or VER analysis showed no infection nm

nm
The pathology report showed
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What could "spy-graph" be. Remember its an ESL.


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Subject: urine dip showed ketones ?


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Subject: Yep..."salvaged myocardial mass after emergent reperfusion therapy in acute myocardial infarction ... "