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fracture

Posted By: texan on 2006-06-23
In Reply to: not that exactly... - but...sm

Thanks for all your responses. You are a great bunch of people, and I sure did need the encouragment. Thankfully, I am "left footed" for my pedal and am keeping the other one propped up. Thank God I can work at home!


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I'm working on an ortho eval for a patient with a PIP fracture.  Doctor has dictated an unfamiliar term (there's always that ONE WORD) for me.  He dictates, "X-ray examination today shows impaction at the base of the middle phalanx with approximately 70% joint surface involvement."  Here's the word I don't know (spelled phonetically--Sorry":  "A syphiant(??) portion of the joint surface is translated dorsally."


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Ortho term for PIP fracture
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Ghost crack maybe? Is he talking about a healed fracture?
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Mine says Salter-Harris fracture type II
You must have an older version and mine cost $80 and came with the CD for BOS- and it's second-edition BOS
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