But that looks like Zitelle is the author of the articles you found.
Posted By: fuzz5 on 2005-09-08
In Reply to: Found this ref RE: Zitelli - Txczech
Subject: But that looks like Zitelle is the author of the articles you found.
I don't think that's it. I've looked all over! Oh well, it was the only blank I had.
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Nevermind, I think she did mean "arrested". Found some articles on it.
Subject: Nevermind, I think she did mean "arrested". Found some articles on it.
The only thing I found was human neutrophil elastase. There are several articles on this
Subject: The only thing I found was human neutrophil elastase. There are several articles on this
and aneurysms on google.
I found a lot of articles by Steinbeck about foot tendon surgeries. Could that be your s/l?
Subject: I found a lot of articles by Steinbeck about foot tendon surgeries. Could that be your s/l?
Some of these docs do refer to "still living" docs that develop certain surgical procedures that haven't been recorded in the permanent annals of medicine.
I found articles pertaining to LH levels done in the elderly to check pituitary hormones etc.
Subject: I found articles pertaining to LH levels done in the elderly to check pituitary hormones etc.
"In women, although
not in all studies (22), a decline in both FSH and LH levels
occurs with age after menopause (19, 23), and decreased
gonadotropins secretion with age is also observed in aged
men (24)..."
I guess it would depend on what you patient is being studied for. It may not be LH at all? Sorry
angle of Zitelle(?) in ear/cranial fossa
Subject: angle of Zitelle(?) in ear/cranial fossa
??
Here's the author of the system discussing it.
Subject: Here's the author of the system discussing it.
Re: "use staging as roman numerals and grading as arabic???? "
That's right. Here is an interview with Professor Christopher Elston, who invented the system. He's saying it's a grading system, and what that means to us is use arabic:
http://www.esi-topics.com/breast-cancer/interviews/Prof-Christopher-Elston.html
Maybe the name of Susan Sontag seemed familiar? Famous author, critic. nm
Subject: Maybe the name of Susan Sontag seemed familiar? Famous author, critic. nm
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Several articles
Subject: Several articles
when i google it. They talk about Teflon and Dacron felt strips, like a graft to reinforce the closure. They are from reliable sources, like Journal of Cardiac Surgery, but they are ones you need to pay for to be a member to read the articles. I would say you are safe with "felt strip", it never was hyphenated.
I did find articles with that. (sm)
Subject: I did find articles with that. (sm)
Nucleotide Sequence of the Human PSA Gene. We amplified a
portion of the human PSA gene from prostatic tissues by RT-PCR
using the S1 and A1 primers
yes!..thank you! ESL doc leaving out articles :-)
Subject: yes!..thank you! ESL doc leaving out articles :-)
Thanks, you find such good articles.
Subject: Thanks, you find such good articles.
and articles online have been transcribed by transcriptionists initially, and probably
Subject: and articles online have been transcribed by transcriptionists initially, and probably
scanned by a scanner, so there's bound to be text/spelling inconsistencies.
Google shows it both ways in articles from medical journals sm
Subject: Google shows it both ways in articles from medical journals sm
Regarding both the thyroid and the kidneys.
So if it were me, I would put it the way the doctor said it.
google "closed reduced" no comma, and you will find hits including journal articles
Subject: google "closed reduced" no comma, and you will find hits including journal articles
IT is NASCET criteria, finds lots of articles on it, often used in grading carotid artery occlusion
Subject: IT is NASCET criteria, finds lots of articles on it, often used in grading carotid artery occlusion
nm
serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
Subject: serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.
Thanks so much for helping.
Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
Subject: Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
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Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
Subject: Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
commas? Thanks.
Found it
Found it myself, Kaposi's sarcoma - dumb me.
Go me! Found it myself. SM
In case anyone else comes across this doing ortho surgery, its free flowing detritus - loose material resulting from desintegration, such as tissue or bone.
Found this...
Subject: Found this...
ANTARA (fenofibrate) Will have to add this one to my books!
Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est
Subject: Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est
It never fails - I searched for this multiple times yesterday and again this morning. As soon as I posted it on the board, I found it. Sorry to have bothered you all.
Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!
Subject: Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!
found it
Subject: found it
same time you mentioned it.
Thanks!
might have found it
Subject: might have found it
I think i might have found it. Steinman pin maybe??? Any input is still appreciated
RE: might have found it
Subject: RE: might have found it
Steinmann pin (correct spelling)
FOUND IT!!
Subject: FOUND IT!!
Finally! Its interleukin 2.
i found it
Subject: i found it
(googled too) its Prialt, and there is a palm Prialt, an analgesic.
under new drugs in quick look drug book, it is singly-capped -- googled it was all caps...
I found it
Subject: I found it
I found it now.
Subject: I found it now.
it is TRAM (trans-rectus abdominis muscle) flap, but thanks anyway.
I found it on this website.
http://www.breastcancer.org/tram_reconstruction1a.html
she said she already found it
Subject: she said she already found it
I found it! Yay me!
Subject: I found it! Yay me!
Sorry to bother everyone. I kept searching and finally found it. I had given up when I posted but what do you know? I kept at it and found it. It's Lemierre's.
I think I found it!
Subject: I think I found it!
Thank you, Txczech! I think it is Unasyn -- if finally hit me!
Found this ref. sm
Subject: Found this ref. sm
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OP - that's all I found...
Subject: OP - that's all I found...
I found some articles on the internet that have the word pigmentated (even pigmentated Bowen carcinoma) when I googled, but also found pigmented... Pigmentated is what was dictated, so I'm confused. I too could only find pigmented in my books too and not sure if this is misspelled on the internet. Some of those sources are unreliable. Thanks for helping.
I found it, I found it.....
Subject: I found it, I found it.....
I love it when I find something after researching for a while.....Focalin which is a stimulant for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Thanks all for your help
Found it!
Subject: Found it!
Found paraphasic error in my Stedman's Psychiatry/Neurology/Neurosurgery word book. Hope that helps!
found it
Subject: found it
arbutamine
thx i found it too
Subject: thx i found it too
I found this
Subject: I found this
http://www.emergemd.com/bniq2/18-3/18-3-3.pdf
It mentions a 'subchnodral' and perichondral incision for nasal surgery.
I hope this helps.
found this...sm
Subject: found this...sm
When the endometrium grows it's thickest, the ovary releases the egg. This is known as ovulation, or "middleschmertz."
Found it
Subject: Found it
I think it should be achlorhydria - Thanks!
Found it. Thanks!
Subject: Found it. Thanks!
I found the following: sm
Subject: I found the following: sm
RIND=resolving ischemic neurologic deficit. OR
reversible ischemic neurologic deficit. OR
reversible ischemic neurologic disability.
hope it helps.
nm found it.
Subject: nm found it.
I found it...Thanks
Subject: I found it...Thanks
nm
I Found that Too
Subject: I Found that Too
Thanks for your help. I found that too, but he's definitely not saying that. I'll send it over to him for corrections.
Found it
Subject: Found it
I think I got it - onychomycosis.
Thanks
Just found it - ALP. Thanks.
Subject: Just found it - ALP. Thanks.
probably not it, but found this. sm
Subject: probably not it, but found this. sm
Found this when googling around about the velocardiofacial syndrome.
Tricho Dento Osseous Syndrome |
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Synonyms of Tricho Dento Osseous Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
General Discussion Tricho-Dento-Osseous (TDO) syndrome is a rare inherited multisystem disorder that belongs to a group of diseases known as ectodermal dysplasias. Ectodermal dysplasias typically affect the hair, teeth, nails, and/or skin. TDO syndrome is characterized by kinky or curly hair; poorly developed tooth enamel; and unusual thickness and/or denseness (sclerosis) of the top portion of the skull (calvaria) and/or the long bones (i.e., bones in the arms and legs). In some cases, affected individuals also exhibit abnormally thin, brittle nails or premature closure (fusion) of the fibrous joints between certain bones in the skull (craniosynostosis), causing the head to appear abnormally long and narrow (dolicocephaly).
There may be three distinct types of TDO syndrome. Some researchers suggest that these variants may be differentiated mainly by whether the calvaria and/or long bones exhibit abnormal hardening (sclerosis), thickening, and/or density. Other symptoms also vary among the three disorder types. TDO syndrome is inherited as an autosomal dominant genetic trait. .
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