"cantor" surface
Posted By: nn on 2005-08-05
In Reply to: tracking along the "cantor" surface ?? - Sheryl
How about calcaneal surface? Is he/she talking about the heel?
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tracking along the "cantor" surface ??
the patient is status post TMA. In discussing the wound healing, she says: There is a small amound of tracking along the "canta", "canter" "cantor" surface. Ideas?
All I can find is a "Cantor" tube, and that's not it. TIA
surface
It's plantar surface.
plantar surface.
Since this is the foot, it's probably the plantar surface (bottom).
inferior surface
Subject: inferior surface
or could he be saying sulcus
YES - serosal surface
Subject: YES - serosal surface
Intraarticular surface? NM
Subject: Intraarticular surface? NM
could it be surface ablation?
Subject: could it be surface ablation?
Volar surface plate perhaps? (nm)
Subject: Volar surface plate perhaps? (nm)
You are right it is char, as in a scorched surface
Subject: You are right it is char, as in a scorched surface
skin surface s/l escoriations
Subject: skin surface s/l escoriations
There are some skin surface s/l escoriations on the antecubital area or above it where the patient has scratched outside of the cast.
This sounds like what it is but I can't find this word anywhere. Any ideas would be appreciated
Thanks
Bowler's surface of forearm?
Subject: Bowler's surface of forearm?
This seems to be my night for strange sounding dictation! Has anyone heard of something that sounds like the bowler's surface of the forearm?
volar surface of forearm? nm
Subject: volar surface of forearm? nm
Think this is probably weight-bearing surface ?? - nm
Subject: Think this is probably weight-bearing surface ?? - nm
The hand has a palmar surface but I don't know what the rest could be nm
Subject: The hand has a palmar surface but I don't know what the rest could be nm
Yes. Means it is flush, not standing out/above the surface. (nm)
Subject: Yes. Means it is flush, not standing out/above the surface. (nm)
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Proud means above the surface (sticking out)
Subject: Proud means above the surface (sticking out)
First thought is excrescence -- outgrowth from surface etc. nm
Subject: First thought is excrescence -- outgrowth from surface etc. nm
smooth bursal surface thickening?
Subject: smooth bursal surface thickening?
Possibly...
Verrucous lesions have an irregular or velvety surface. nm
Subject: Verrucous lesions have an irregular or velvety surface. nm
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then he says extending in the serrosal s/l surface? it's a male patient
Subject: then he says extending in the serrosal s/l surface? it's a male patient
Err, sort of. In your example, it is not proud (is flush w/surface), which is what I meant. (nm)
Subject: Err, sort of. In your example, it is not proud (is flush w/surface), which is what I meant. (nm)
x
Exophytic mass (arising from epithelial surface) ?
Subject: Exophytic mass (arising from epithelial surface) ?
dd
Think undercurrent makes perfect sense. Below the surface etc. sm
Subject: Think undercurrent makes perfect sense. Below the surface etc. sm
Main Entry:un*der*cur*rent Pronunciation:-*k*r-*nt Function:noun
1 : a current below the surface 2 : a hidden tendency of feeling or opinion
proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA)
Subject: proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA)
proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA)?
In the posterior horn of the medial meniscus,on the inferior surface, there is SM
Subject: In the posterior horn of the medial meniscus,on the inferior surface, there is SM
one s/l sagittal cuff with one small tear, which I think can likely be treated nonoperatively.
arthroxesis (ahr-throk´sә-sis) scraping of diseased tissue from an articular surface.
Subject: arthroxesis (ahr-throk´sә-sis) scraping of diseased tissue from an articular surface.
inner surface tear? insertion tear?
Subject: inner surface tear? insertion tear?
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