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venous duplex scan - phase "sv?" NM

Posted By: PoodleLady on 2008-10-28
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When dictating registered velocities in the external iliac artery in the leg, the doctors says what sounds like "198 cm/second during systolly".  Is there such a thing as systolly?  Or could this be a different term?
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On the right side, the velocities are mildly to moderately increased all the way to the knee with the highest velocities registered in the external iliac artery (198 cm/second during systole), common femoral artery (207), proximal superficial femoral artery (278), and s/l distal superficial artery (173 cm per second).


Need help with the s/l distal superficial artery, the closest thing I came up with would be dorsalis.


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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.


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Head CT:


There is also a small, nonaggressive lytic lesion in the left frontal bone that appeared to reflect an angioma or venous s/l "light or late". 


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Subject: Carotid duplex study question - SM

I type these regularly, but happen to be doing one of our very worst dictators who mumbles and is dictating in the bottom of a well.  :::sigh:::  He is saying:


"No visual s/l FLOW-VUM, any areas of stenosis, or s/l FUNGATING PLAQUES are noted." 


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Anyone know if the p in phase II clinical trial should be capitalized?


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