....silent valvular or myocardial disease?
Posted By: nm on 2007-08-22
In Reply to: please sm for sentence. I am not getting it. - MSMT
Subject: ....silent valvular or myocardial disease?
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Yep..."salvaged myocardial mass after emergent reperfusion therapy in acute myocardial infarction
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valvular conniventes NM
Subject: valvular conniventes NM
That could be it, silent H :-) Thanks! nm
Subject: That could be it, silent H :-) Thanks! nm
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Subject: thanks, i guess he made the "T" silent!
Nevermind. I think I found it. Falcine. Silent E. (nm)
Subject: Nevermind. I think I found it. Falcine. Silent E. (nm)
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myocardial perfusion scan? nm
Subject: myocardial perfusion scan? nm
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Myocardial Perfusion Scan...
Subject: Myocardial Perfusion Scan...
Rotating sitting images: Severe splanchnic activity with durolap. Then he goes into SPECT imaging: Splanchnic activity is evident.
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Subject: myocardial scan (as in perfusion)?
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Subject: how about STEMI?? ST elevation myocardial infarction.
that might fit in.
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Subject: non-STEMI (Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction )
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Subject: Actually according to Stedmans if dictated -- non-STEMI = non-ST segment myocardial infarction ....
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Also, diverticular disease, diverticular modifying type of disease.:-) NM
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Please SM re lung disease
Subject: Please SM re lung disease
Sometimes an "uh" sounds very much like "a."
Here is how I would transcribe it: The patient is plethoric, tremulous, and dyspneic, looking like a patient with chronic obstructive lung disease or sleep apnea.
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