Could he be saying "chronic"?
Posted By: Simmone on 2008-12-30
In Reply to: Lumbar spine MRI. He says: Impression - ?quiet? degenerative changes. - PoodleLady
Subject: Could he be saying "chronic"?
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It's "chronic"
Subject: It's "chronic"
chronic cholecystitis
Could it possibly be "chronic status," meaning sm
Subject: Could it possibly be "chronic status," meaning sm
this is an old, ongoing problem?
"chronic stasis" can stand alone (imho) sm
Subject: "chronic stasis" can stand alone (imho) sm
stasis= noun: an abnormal state in which the normal flow of a liquid (such as blood) is slowed or stopped
docs often say it...chronic stasis...also say "chronic stasis dermatitis, or changes, or ulcers" but I think "chronic stasis" alone is okay.
I hear "chronic in nature" is some PTs with many problems,,?? NM
Subject: I hear "chronic in nature" is some PTs with many problems,,?? NM
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