Does it sound like scattered atelectasis? (sm)
Posted By: OldMT on 2008-11-06
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Subject: Does it sound like scattered atelectasis? (sm)
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If you are asking about scattered, that would be right.
Subject: If you are asking about scattered, that would be right.
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Can you hear scattered crackles two-thirds (of the way) up the lung fields? nm
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atelectasis - nm
Subject: atelectasis - nm
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atelectasis
Subject: atelectasis
Could be atelectasis. nm
Subject: Could be atelectasis. nm
atelectasis............
Subject: atelectasis............
atelectasis
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maybe atelectasis
Subject: maybe atelectasis
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atelectasis nm
Subject: atelectasis nm
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atelectasis
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atelectasis
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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
Subject: atelectasis
Thanks so much for your help.
atelectasis? nm
Subject: atelectasis? nm
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basilar atelectasis
Subject: basilar atelectasis
"no atelectasis"
Subject: "no atelectasis"
a guess, after lung bases. Then Bowel loops could be the next sentence.
"no atelectasis"
Subject: "no atelectasis"
a guess, after lung bases. Then Bowel loops could be the next sentence.
"no atelectasis"
Subject: "no atelectasis"
a guess, after lung bases. Then Bowel loops could be the next sentence.
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Subject: : hilar atelectasis
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Subject: Bibasilar atelectasis
first one: atelectasis, second one dunno (nm)
Subject: first one: atelectasis, second one dunno (nm)
atelectasis of the right base.
Subject: atelectasis of the right base.
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possibly recurrent atelectasis???
Subject: possibly recurrent atelectasis???
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atelectasis resolved with vigorous s/l CPG or EPG...please sm
Subject: atelectasis resolved with vigorous s/l CPG or EPG...please sm
The patient continued to have relapsing left lung atelectasis, but eventually it resolved with vigorous _____.
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several areas of atelectasis and scarring? nm
Subject: several areas of atelectasis and scarring? nm
Bibasilar discoid atelectasis
Subject: Bibasilar discoid atelectasis
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Can you hear subsegmental atelectasis??
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pelviectasis per Stedman's GU (atelectasis is incorrect here). sm
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It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
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