Could this be a real butcher job of stage II testicular cancer?? I'm not finding
Posted By: your "mens" s/l anywhere. nm on 2007-06-16
In Reply to: anybody have any ideas on the MENS II glandular cancer? - debbie
Subject: Could this be a real butcher job of stage II testicular cancer?? I'm not finding
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A real reach but...Perhaps something to do with testicular surgery? nm
Subject: A real reach but...Perhaps something to do with testicular surgery? nm
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I think the med has to do with testicular cancer...
Subject: I think the med has to do with testicular cancer...
Cancer stage help needed sm
Subject: Cancer stage help needed sm
Colon cancer stage 2A T2 MO NO diagnosed in 2/2005
I have no idea how to type this. Anyone do these ever? thanks
prostate cancer stage P2A (sm)
Subject: prostate cancer stage P2A (sm)
should it be typed PIIA? TIA
Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.
Subject: Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.
Glandular tissue is also found in breast tissue and males also do get cancer there, most think about down below when referring to males.
How is male breast cancer staged? The term "stage" is used to describe the anatomic extent of disease according to standardized rules. The same staging system is used for both male and female breast cancer patients. This standardized language allows clinicians and researchers to accurately describe the extent of disease. The AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) staging system uses three numbers to determine the stage of the disease. T (stands for tumor) describes tumors of increasing size and local tissue destruction. N (stands for nodes) describes whether or not the tumor has metastasized to regional lymph nodes and if so, how extensive those nodal metastases are. M (stands for metastases) describes the presence or absence of systemic metastases. The AJCC staging system for breast cancer allows precise stratification of cases and is too complex to fully describe here (24).In most series, men present with more advanced disease (higher stages) women. It is not known whether this reflects delay in diagnosis, more rapid progression in disease, different breast anatomy resulting in most lesions being subareolar (with easy access to subareolar lymphatic trunks) or other factors.
Cancer staging: Stage ABCLC
Subject: Cancer staging: Stage ABCLC
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Stage T3 N1 subscript MIC M0, ER positive breast cancer
Subject: Stage T3 N1 subscript MIC M0, ER positive breast cancer
Not sure how to type subscript MIC
Pt with a history of squamous cell cancer of s/l end stage T3, N0, M0, status post ..sm
Subject: Pt with a history of squamous cell cancer of s/l end stage T3, N0, M0, status post ..sm
chemoradiation treatment. Sounds like he is saying end stage or ana stage. Help is appreciated. Thanks!
butcher job on Xalatan?
Subject: butcher job on Xalatan?
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I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
Subject: I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
nm
Testicular preformus
Subject: Testicular preformus
patient has testicular pain
testicular preformus
Subject: testicular preformus
Could it be testicular piriformis?
testicular hydrocele?
Subject: testicular hydrocele?
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testicular hydrosis?
Subject: testicular hydrosis?
I'm hearing the term testicular hydrosis. Just wondering if this would be correct. Thanks for your help.
Need more context! Does pt have a testicular prosthesis? nm
Subject: Need more context! Does pt have a testicular prosthesis? nm
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stage 2 fibrosis (from hep C) or stage II?
Subject: stage 2 fibrosis (from hep C) or stage II?
I can not find a reference to roman or arabic. Thanks for the help!
Do you capitalize Stage IV or is it stage IV. not sure.
Subject: Do you capitalize Stage IV or is it stage IV. not sure.
nm
stage I or stage 1 rectocele. TIA nm
Subject: stage I or stage 1 rectocele. TIA nm
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Orchiotherapy?? Treatment with testicular extracts.
Subject: Orchiotherapy?? Treatment with testicular extracts.
inguinal cystocele..possible complication is loss of testicular s/l par-an-ca-ma. nm
Subject: inguinal cystocele..possible complication is loss of testicular s/l par-an-ca-ma. nm
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From cancer.org: "Sutent isn't the only drug making inroads against kidney cancer. Sorafenib (
Subject: From cancer.org: "Sutent isn't the only drug making inroads against kidney cancer. Sorafenib (Nexavar), ..."
See inside for colon cancer staging per the American Cancer Society.
Subject: See inside for colon cancer staging per the American Cancer Society.
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3X_How_is_colon_and_rectum_cancer_staged.asp
http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
Subject: http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
She has pancreatic cancer and a history of breast cancer.
Subject: She has pancreatic cancer and a history of breast cancer.
MD Anderson is a cancer center so if hysterectomy is for cancer, I would go with that one.
Subject: MD Anderson is a cancer center so if hysterectomy is for cancer, I would go with that one.
But never heard of Andy Anderson, so no help there.
Thank you both, still not finding my s/l though
Subject: Thank you both, still not finding my s/l though
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Not finding pes either. Sm
Subject: Not finding pes either. Sm
Stedmans: septooptic dysplasia (no hyphen).
abscence
EGD finding
Subject: EGD finding
Thanks for your help before, MT50. Here's a good one...
An EGD was done at the time which showed several (s/l) "hoontakes" also in the stomach..." Very thickly accented Doc. "Hoontakes???"
I am only finding XR. nm
Subject: I am only finding XR. nm
Help with an ENG finding
Subject: Help with an ENG finding
Patient has vertigo. This doctor is dictating the results of an ENG performed years ago. The doctor has a heavy mid-eastern accent. Any help would be appreciated!!! Thanks!
" I reviewed his ENG, which showed bilateral (sounds like clor-o-qwueek-ness) and abnormal tracking of eye movement."
I am only finding pigmented
Subject: I am only finding pigmented
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I'm not finding psoricystic, either
Subject: I'm not finding psoricystic, either
:-)
Chest x-ray finding
Subject: Chest x-ray finding
There is chronic blunting of the s/l pulsteriose fulci.
Well, since it's a positive finding,
Subject: Well, since it's a positive finding,
maybe there is a clue in the impression as to what the dictator thinks is going on, and with that diagnosis then you could google and add smooth red tongue and chelitis and maybe come up with something.
That's what I'd do
I'm just not finding this drug
Subject: I'm just not finding this drug
S/L: ZA-NOX-UHL
Just in the list of meds patient is taking.
Thanks.
Fantastic -- thank you for finding that!!
Subject: Fantastic -- thank you for finding that!!
:)
I think it is Councill tip, but I'm finding
Subject: I think it is Councill tip, but I'm finding
conflicting spellings. Stedman's has Councill retention catheter. The Bard manufacturer's site has it spelled BOTH ways, Council and Councill.
Not finding duo pattern but...
Subject: Not finding duo pattern but...
I did find this listing the different patterns (from labtestsonline.org):
ANA shows up on indirect immunofluorescence as fluorescent patterns in cells that are fixed to a slide that is evaluated under a microscope. Different patterns are associated with a variety of autoimmune disorders. Some of the more common patterns include:
Homogenous (diffuse) - associated with SLE and mixed connective tissue disease
Speckled - associated with SLE, Sjogren’s syndrome, scleroderma, polymyositis, rheumatoid arthritis, and mixed connective tissue disease
Nucleolar - associated with scleroderma and polymyositis
Outline pattern (peripheral) -associated with SLE
S/L obstenful finding
Subject: S/L obstenful finding
" One other obstenful finding that was seen..."
S/L "obstenful" Any thoughts?
Mammogram finding
Subject: Mammogram finding
This patient has breast pain and lumps that have been followed for 6 years. He discusses her old mammograms showing what sounds like
Barret's category 2 findings, benign in nature.
I'm not familiar with it, but I'm finding...
Subject: I'm not familiar with it, but I'm finding...
HBeAg for hepatitis B e-antigen, so I would probably type it as "hepatitis B-e" - but again I've never come across it myself.
try using 1/12,000, not real sure though
Subject: try using 1/12,000, not real sure though
(S/L) gomatomyositis but having trouble finding
Subject: (S/L) gomatomyositis but having trouble finding
Dr. is very clear but can't find to verify spelling and spell check says it is wrong.
this is a perfect example of why finding your own definitive
Subject: this is a perfect example of why finding your own definitive
from a variety of people with different opinions. I am sure that with good research, you will find the correct answers. I also feel that everyone who answered you felt they were more correct than those whose answers contracted thei own.
Is this a finding or does it seem like a type of arthrogram? nm
Subject: Is this a finding or does it seem like a type of arthrogram? nm
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does anyone have a good site for finding PTs?
Subject: does anyone have a good site for finding PTs?
Thank you, but I am not finding reference to digosin.
Subject: Thank you, but I am not finding reference to digosin.
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Might be MacKesson, but I'm not finding anything to support it. nm
Subject: Might be MacKesson, but I'm not finding anything to support it. nm
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Probably begins as diethyl- but I'm not finding this yet. nm
Subject: Probably begins as diethyl- but I'm not finding this yet. nm
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I'm finding 2 words occurring more often than 1. nm
Subject: I'm finding 2 words occurring more often than 1. nm
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I'm finding paracolpos via Google...
Subject: I'm finding paracolpos via Google...
in surgical procedures, and my Stedman's spellchecker isn't kicking it out--it's accepting it. I've never run across it before personally, but it does seem to exist out there.
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