Can you hear subsegmental atelectasis?? 
Posted By: NM on 2009-05-13  
In Reply to: s/l new subsigmalaps assoicated with bronchiectasis - newbie
  
Subject: Can you hear subsegmental atelectasis??  
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Subject: Could be atelectasis.  nm 
  
	 
	
atelectasis............ 
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Subject: atelectasis   nm 
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atelectasis 
Subject: atelectasis 
  I have seen many posts regarding atelectasis and one with discoid, but can't find one with the two together.  I'm doing Endocrinology.  Sentence is:  Bibasilar (s/l)discoid atelectasis.  I'm really stuck.
	 
	
atelectasis 
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atelectasis?  nm 
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Subject: basilar atelectasis 
 
  
	 
	
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Subject: "no atelectasis"  
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"no atelectasis" 
Subject: "no atelectasis"  
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"no atelectasis" 
Subject: "no atelectasis"  
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pelvic atelectasis 
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atelectasis of the right base.  
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atelectasis resolved with vigorous s/l CPG or EPG...please sm 
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 The patient continued to have relapsing left lung atelectasis, but eventually it resolved with vigorous _____.   
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Does it sound like scattered atelectasis?  (sm) 
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or can you hear..................nm 
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