ABI or AVI negative for peripheral vascular disease. Thanks
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peripheral vascular disease? nm
Subject: peripheral vascular disease? nm
Maybe peripheral vascular disease? - NM
Subject: Maybe peripheral vascular disease? - NM
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Peripheral vascular disease
Subject: Peripheral vascular disease
I will relisten but I am sure that is probably what it is. I am going through a divorce right now so I think my thoughts and general focus is a little jumbled-therefore the surgical bachelor! Ha!
"Baloney disease"? - Peripheral vascular
Subject: "Baloney disease"? - Peripheral vascular
He recently underwent a left SFA angiogram. This showed that he had some SFA disease, but very severe Balony disease. We were able to perform atherectomies of his SFA at multiple sites.
--- Sounds like "Baloney" or Abbaloney" Thanks.
peripheral vascular
Subject: peripheral vascular
It should be peripheral vascular. The Stedmans Cardiology book answers all of those questions. It's a great book.
Peripherovascular or peripheral vascular??
Subject: Peripherovascular or peripheral vascular??
nm
? ___________ vascular disease.
Subject: ? ___________ vascular disease.
negative for metastatic disease
Subject: negative for metastatic disease
bone scan negative for s/l NE metasite disease
Subject: bone scan negative for s/l NE metasite disease
Bone scan negative for s/l NE metasite disease from his prostate cancer.
Thanks
Deborah
s/l peripheral coronary artery bypass graft....is there such a thing as peripheral CABG
Subject: s/l peripheral coronary artery bypass graft....is there such a thing as peripheral CABG
Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
Subject: Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
Wet-prep shows negative whiff, 10-20 WBCs, negative clue, few s/l "LB's". Is LB's right?
Subject: Wet-prep shows negative whiff, 10-20 WBCs, negative clue, few s/l "LB's". Is LB's right? nm
gram-negative, lactose-negative rods is correct. I found a couple of interesting websites SM
Subject: gram-negative, lactose-negative rods is correct. I found a couple of interesting websites SM
after doing a google search for gram-negative, lactose-negative rods. Basically testing organisms to see if they ferment lactose (positive) or not (negative).
Also, just FYI, gram-negative is not capitalized.
Probably too late, I'm sure. Better late than never, I guess.
Ortho - negative straight leg raise and negative s/l Lasek??
Subject: Ortho - negative straight leg raise and negative s/l Lasek??
She had a negative s/l clasp thumb test and a negative Finkelstein's.
Subject: She had a negative s/l clasp thumb test and a negative Finkelstein's.
:-)
McMurray's negative. Lachman's negative. nm
Subject: McMurray's negative. Lachman's negative. nm
McMurray negative. Lachman negative. No 's at end
Subject: McMurray negative. Lachman negative. No 's at end
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Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
Subject: Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Subject: Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Alzheimer's disease
Also known as:
Alzheimer's dementia
Alzheimer's sclerosis
Alzheimer's syndrome
Alzheimer-Perusini disease (misnomer)
Dementia of the Alzheimer type
Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type
Synonyms:
Presenile dementia, senile dementia.
Associated persons:
Alois Alzheimer
James Parkinson
English physician and paleontologist, born April 11, 1755, Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London; died 1824, London.
Associated eponyms:
Parkinson's crisis
Exaggeration of the characteristics of parkinsonism associated with acute anxiety.
Parkinson's disease
A degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by masklike facies, a fine, slowly spreading tremor, cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability with a peculiar gait.
Parkinson's facies
The immobile, expressionless, masklike facial characteristic of parkinsonism.
probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm
Subject: probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm
Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease
Subject: Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease
Pt has has pink raised ciruclar lesions on trunk and distal extremities.
Dx is S/L En Saint Reole disease. Any body know what the heck this is?
Thanks!
peripheral?
Subject: peripheral?
peripheral ar o dema
Subject: peripheral ar o dema
I think the doctor means peripheral edema, but it sounds like peripheral ear - o - dema
she does have edema bilaterally, and the doctor recommends keeping her legs elevated and a no-salt diet.
Just checking.. any opinions?
It's probably peripheral edema. nm
Subject: It's probably peripheral edema. nm
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possibly peripheral?
Subject: possibly peripheral?
Agree with peripheral also. nm
Subject: Agree with peripheral also. nm
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perhaps peripheral neuropathy
Subject: perhaps peripheral neuropathy
peripheral smear
Subject: peripheral smear
s/l valocytes; also a med, s/l Aquabid 2 puffs twice daily. Thanks!
peripheral edema
Subject: peripheral edema
The patient is on s/l Broom-al for peripheral edema. thank you
S/l * rea * for peripheral smear
Subject: S/l * rea * for peripheral smear
Thanks for any help!
apical peripheral
Subject: apical peripheral
apical peripheral bullae or apicoperipheral....peripheroapical...apical/peripheral??
maybe something about peripheral arteries
Subject: maybe something about peripheral arteries
nm
peripheral neuropathy
Subject: peripheral neuropathy
peripheral neuropathy s/l luna term type. An EMG is reviewed and she really has minimal symptoms. Thanks
Peripheral pulses?
Subject: Peripheral pulses?
PND? peripheral edema? nm
Subject: PND? peripheral edema? nm
vascular nm
Subject: vascular nm
nm
vascular?
Subject: vascular?
could vascular be getting
Subject: could vascular be getting
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there is peripheral bypass surgery
Subject: there is peripheral bypass surgery
How Is Peripheral Vascular Disease Treated?
There are two basic ways to treat atherosclerotic disease: medication, surgery, and minimally invasive interventional procedures such as stent implantation and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. The purpose of these treatments is to eliminate or reduce the symptoms you may have.
Medications can be used alone or in combination with one of the treatments. While medications do not eliminate the narrowing of arteries, they can help improve the efficiency of the heart and reduce symptoms such as leg pain, claudication, and hypertension.
In some cases, bypass surgery may be required in the peripheral arteries if the atherosclerosis is severe enough. Bypass surgery is a way of creating new channels to carry blood around the blocked areas in your peripheral arteries. With the patient under general anesthesia, surgeons take a portion of a small blood vessel from the leg or chest to use as the new "bypass artery." They sew or "graft" one end of the bypass to the affected artery and the other end to the artery beyond the narrowed area. Blood then flows through the new grafted vessel, "bypassing" or avoiding the blockage in the peripheral artery.
Some of the common surgeries in the peripheral anatomy are femoral-popliteal bypass (for the legs) and renal artery bypass (for the kidneys).
peripheral IV, normal saline and s/l KVL nm
Subject: peripheral IV, normal saline and s/l KVL nm
It is also used for diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Subject: It is also used for diabetic peripheral neuropathy
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s/l skionbarres disease or gyonbarres disease
Subject: s/l skionbarres disease or gyonbarres disease
Doctor says: She was diagnosed with this disease 1 year ago. She was wheelchair bound until June.
Thank you for any help!
VASCULAR EXAM:
Subject: VASCULAR EXAM:
Pulses +2. No streaking S/L" blances with palpitation" I have no idea what she is trying to say.. Not sure if the no streaking goes with the "blances" part or not...
vascular surgery
Subject: vascular surgery
Hi:
I just can't find this and am blank. I know I have heard it before, but just cannot seem to get it.
The patient has had an endoluminal repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm and has also had a left femoral-to-popliteal [s/l “n s i tu] bypass graft
thanks in advance
vascular surgery
Subject: vascular surgery
can't help with all but some i can.
1. Pfannstl fashion, wrong. Sterile fashion maybe?
2. Bull dogs
3. then closed, not enclosed
4. MAC local anesthesia
5. Potts scissors
hope that helped a little, wish I could hear it.
Sorry. All I can think of is vascular studies etc. nm
Subject: Sorry. All I can think of is vascular studies etc. nm
Vascular surgery help!
Subject: Vascular surgery help!
The patient was extubated. She is making excellent urine. Her foot is warm but swollen with s/l booleye on her lower extremity.
vascular and subarachnoid
Subject: vascular and subarachnoid
may be vascular sheathing.nm
Subject: may be vascular sheathing.nm
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what is vascular modeling?
Subject: what is vascular modeling?
vascular modeling of the feet?
enteral? parenteral? central? peripheral?
Subject: enteral? parenteral? central? peripheral?
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