Ceretec scan? Can google for more info. nm
Posted By: Smiley on 2006-02-11
In Reply to: s/l Terratech scan? - word warrior
Subject: Ceretec scan? Can google for more info. nm
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info ceretec scan per smiley sugg sm
Subject: info ceretec scan per smiley sugg sm
Podiatry Management: Diabetic foot infections: identification and ... ... 99m-HMPOA (Ceretec). The Ceretec bone scan has a high level of sensitivity and specificity for osteomyelitis. (18) The drawback ... www.findarticles.com/p/articles/ mi_m0LMB/is_5_22/ai_104081590 - 27k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages
Ceretec scan sm
Subject: Ceretec scan sm
A ceretec scan is a three-part exam taking 6-7 hours to complete. ... A white blood scan ( Ceretec) is done to rule out infections or osteomyelitis. ...www.stanthonymedicalcenter.com/images/docs/tests/NM_WhiteBloodScan.pdf - Similar pages
Ceretec bone scan
Subject: Ceretec bone scan
Info on bone density scan.....(sm)
Subject: Info on bone density scan.....(sm)
Just 1 reason why Internet availability for MT referencing is an invaluable asset. DEXA is not a valid term. The ISCD (the society that sets the standards for bone density scanning) termed the official “spelling” to be only DXA in 2002.
Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
Subject: Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
Google for 6-MP and see if it fits the dictated info. NM
NM
actually coblation is not a knife....info on google...
Subject: actually coblation is not a knife....info on google...
Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info there.
Subject: Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info there.
probably "O-to-Z" rotational flap. do a google search for mor info. /nm
Subject: probably "O-to-Z" rotational flap. do a google search for mor info. /nm
Never heard of it. Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info.
Subject: Never heard of it. Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info.
Drug s/l K-clor. Doesn't say what it is for. Not finding much info on google
Subject: Drug s/l K-clor. Doesn't say what it is for. Not finding much info on google
Ceretec maybe? (nm)
Subject: Ceretec maybe? (nm)
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Ceretec
Subject: Ceretec
Serotec is Ceretec
Subject: Serotec is Ceretec
Ceretec is a tagged white blood cell scan to detect infection.
I can find Ceretec as an imaging agent. nm
Subject: I can find Ceretec as an imaging agent. nm
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Found it! Google "GA Brunelli" and/or "GR Brunelli" lots of info in the journals. nm
Subject: Found it! Google "GA Brunelli" and/or "GR Brunelli" lots of info in the journals. nm
Ceretec is correct if it is a nuclear medicine study nm
Subject: Ceretec is correct if it is a nuclear medicine study nm
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CT SCAN cannt figure out part of scan Pls see message
Reveals abnormal hypermetabolism in the lymph nodes in the neck, more right than left including ?factitious learning of the thyroid?, in the anterior mediastinum as well large expansile right rib lesion. Bone scan reveals uptake in the right lateral 7th and 8th ribs.
...or liver-spleen scan or radionuclide scan. nm
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liver scan s/l betascab scan
his last s/l betascab scan showe that his liver lesion has decreased in size.
maybe tech HIDA scan? (technetium HIDA scan) NM
Subject: maybe tech HIDA scan? (technetium HIDA scan) NM
I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary. There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.
As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true).
When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong.
So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google.
gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
pre air on CT scan
CT scan revealed some minimal pre air, though no abscess.
Not sure what the pre air is.
pet scan
avidity
CT or CAT scan
Subject: CT or CAT scan
I have been transcribing for quite a few years and have always used CT scan rather than CAT scan. This is a verbatim account. Which one would you go with?
CT or CAT scan
Subject: CT or CAT scan
Always go verbatim on a verbatim account. Transcribe either CT or CAT scan as he dictates.
V/Q scan
Subject: V/Q scan
CT scan
Subject: CT scan
pt has abdominal pain.
pt underwent CT scan of abdomen and pelvis with p.o. contrast only secondary to his sl-leutemia.
CT scan
Subject: CT scan
CT scan was performed which shows a lot of sl-fat straining.
man with acute pancreatitis.
Help with scan
Subject: Help with scan
Has anyone heard of Shanz scan or Shantz? Supposely like the Lodox. Would appreciate any help as this started coming up on an acct last night and have heard it again today. B
Scan
Subject: Scan
Could it be a Statscan? This is a type of scanner produced by the Lodox company.
Just a thought...
Scan
Subject: Scan
Thanks Dee, I do think that is what I am hearing now. B
CAT scan ?
Subject: CAT scan ?
The CAT scan did not __________ any abnormalities in his kidneys.
The word s/l common or comment..
ever hear this?
CAT Scan ...sm
Subject: CAT Scan ...sm
At this time, the patient had a CAT scan, which was negative despite the_____circle, so I recommend checking a PET scan.
Sounds like vicious
Please help with PET scan . . .
Subject: Please help with PET scan . . .
PET scan showed metabolic activity in mediastinal lymph nodes s/l and porter cable chain
Thank you!
ct scan help
Subject: ct scan help
She is stumbling over this word:
Head CT revealed ventriculomegaly and s/l transappendymal edema . . .
MAN scan
Subject: MAN scan
To help anyone else out that hears this phrase, I just got back the result from QA and they are telling me it is a MAN scan - not sure where they found this to reference, because I looked everywhere, but if they say so. Thanks to anyone who helped!
may be Tc scan. sm
Subject: may be Tc scan. sm
This is to test the bone density etc. Just a guess here.
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technetium (Tc)
tek-n TcshT-um
An artificial radioactive element, atomic no. 43, atomic wt. 99, produced in 1937 by bombardment of molybdenum by deuterons; also a product of the fission of 235U; used extensively as a radiographic tracer in imaging studies of internal organs.
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or maybe this:
MDCT is Better Than Plain Film in Diagnosing Hip Replacement ...
Multidetector CT (MDCT) is superior to plain film x-rays for detecting problems that occur in patients who have undergone hip replacements, ... www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=7989 - 41k - Cached - Similar pages |
Could it be CT scan? nm
Subject: Could it be CT scan? nm
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by CT scan? by MRI? nm
Subject: by CT scan? by MRI? nm
PET scan???
Subject: PET scan???
XI scan...nm
Subject: XI scan...nm
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s/l Zi scan
Subject: s/l Zi scan
orthopedic dication syndesmotic screw removal. S/L Zi scan used to view the screws. Any help, thanks!!!
s/l pan scan
Subject: s/l pan scan
Sentence, "Due to mechanism, the patient was s/l pan scanned." I found pan and scan for the movies but not for medical terminology!! Help!
CT scan?
Subject: CT scan?
scan
Subject: scan
doc talks about myonuclear scan. Is there a scan by this name?
Are they seeing this on a scan, x-ray, or in the urine? nm
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Head CT scan.
Subject: Head CT scan.
Head CT scan per verbal report from the radiologist is that the patient has very large subdurals bilaterally. The largest component of these are chronic subdurals. Some small, newer, subdurals are also seen. This is causing some effacement of the __________ (s/l girye)
PIPIDA scan
Subject: PIPIDA scan
There is PIPIDA scan, hepatobiliary scan etc.
gallbladder scan
Subject: gallbladder scan
Could be DISIDA scan. Reference source, Stedman's Gastroenterology Words.
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