Doing gallbladder s/l Takida study. nm
Posted By: Mimi on 2008-09-17
In Reply to:
Subject: Doing gallbladder s/l Takida study. nm
Thanks!
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
breast cancer study - Veridex versus "Gupta-Didert-Nath study"
Subject: breast cancer study - Veridex versus "Gupta-Didert-Nath study"
gallbladder
Sounds like a ultrasound or as some docs say sonogram and cholelithiasis is spelled with an e not an o.
gallbladder help
Subject: gallbladder help
"I also described to her the aspects of cystic duct impaction and an _______ of the gallbladder."
Sounds like em-ply-eem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
gallbladder scan
Subject: gallbladder scan
Could be DISIDA scan. Reference source, Stedman's Gastroenterology Words.
hydropic gallbladder? nm
Subject: hydropic gallbladder? nm
nm
Gallbladder concerns.
Subject: Gallbladder concerns.
The patient had a ??_________ study done last week and found out that she has some gallbladder abnormalities from her doctor today.
It sounds like hitus study. I keep trying to search different studies and google only gives me hiatus which just does not seem correct.
Thanks so much!
pitotic gallbladder?
Subject: pitotic gallbladder?
There is a roughly 6 mm calcific density projecting over the right lower abdomen. This is too low to be in the kidney. I suspect this may be in a pitotic gallbladder.
ptotic gallbladder.
Subject: ptotic gallbladder.
x
gallbladder stones??
Subject: gallbladder stones??
"There are s/l capcid/capsid/capsized? stones layering in the gallbladder." Any ideas anyone?
hydrophic gallbladder ?
Subject: hydrophic gallbladder ?
hydropic gallbladder ........am I hearing this correctly.
after gallbladder removal
Subject: after gallbladder removal
Hasson trocar was reinserted into the abdomen, and re-inflated the "superpacks, the vex" space was irrigated copiously
any idea what this is supposed to say?
scan of gallbladder besides HIDA?
Subject: scan of gallbladder besides HIDA?
He could be just slurring this but I can't tell for sure.
s/l hydro-opaque gallbladder....
Subject: s/l hydro-opaque gallbladder....
The sentence reads, "The patient got a complete abdominal ultrasound August 7, 2006, which showed basically stable mildly complex bilateral inferior pole renal cysts and also a s/l hydro-opaque gallbladder, which was also unchanged." This is a discharge summary. TIA.
Could you be missing a "p" and "o" before this for porcelain gallbladder? nm
Subject: Could you be missing a "p" and "o" before this for porcelain gallbladder? nm
Gallbladder was placed in a s/l indicage bag (This is a cholecystectomy) TIA!
Subject: Gallbladder was placed in a s/l indicage bag (This is a cholecystectomy) TIA!
lumen or limb of the gallbladder
Subject: lumen or limb of the gallbladder
CT scan of abdomen and chest. doc says "possible stones within the lumen/limb of the gallbladder." i dunno.
gallbladder disease and they did a *synthorotomy??**
Subject: gallbladder disease and they did a *synthorotomy??**
Gallbladder terms I cannot make out
Subject: Gallbladder terms I cannot make out
Okay, this is always my last recourse. Doing a gallbladder, common bile duct operating report. The doctor keeps saying what sounds like "ansystematous, encystatous" describing the gallbladder; I've search everyone under a lot of things and can find nothing. Also, in the same report he describes coming out of the bile duct he describes what sounds like "perineal bile"; there is no such and nothing that sounds similar. Any suggestions here?
Gallbladder terms I cannot make out
Subject: Gallbladder terms I cannot make out
I am having the same trouble, what did you come up with on this?
how about "...mobile calculi seen in the gallbladder"? nm
Subject: how about "...mobile calculi seen in the gallbladder"? nm
Tc99m for gallbladder ejection fraction
Subject: Tc99m for gallbladder ejection fraction
Sounds like Tc99m "Coltek" was injected. Thanks.
does convalescent for his gallbladder sound correct...
Subject: does convalescent for his gallbladder sound correct...
He is going to have his gallbladder taken out tomorrow during his *convalescent for his gallbladder.* tia.
did a quick google on gallbladder ultrasound deformity
and first one was phrygian cap deformity - you s/l?
If there were no stones in gallbladder, it would be acalculous cholecystitis, not acalculus.
x
Wild guess at emphysematous cholecystitis, air in the gallbladder? nm
Subject: Wild guess at emphysematous cholecystitis, air in the gallbladder? nm
s
Her symptoms do not quite *jog with* a symptomatic gallbladder disease. Is this correct? Thanks. nm
Subject: Her symptoms do not quite *jog with* a symptomatic gallbladder disease. Is this correct? Thanks. nm
Abdminal Sono...hypoechogenicity in the left [s/l lobar flavar] and adjacent to the gallbladder
Subject: Abdminal Sono...hypoechogenicity in the left [s/l lobar flavar] and adjacent to the gallbladder
Pathology help: mural nodules on the gallbladder? Mural or neural? Thanx!
Subject: Pathology help: mural nodules on the gallbladder? Mural or neural? Thanx!
s/l VAP study
Subject: s/l VAP study
For someone with chest pain: The patient has hyperlipidemia and I would recommend a s/l VAP study to give the breakdown of the LDL components in particular. Thanx for help.
VAP study
Subject: VAP study
Found it: Vertical Auto Profile for measurement of cholesterol in all lipoprotein classes.
This pt. may have had an EP study
Subject: This pt. may have had an EP study
I think you may be looking for something like a catheter - I don't have anything current. Try electrophysiology study catheters on google... not much help I guess. Ventricular fib is induced during EP studies I believe. ? (catheter tip) protocol.
MRA s/l run-el study
Subject: MRA s/l run-el study
of the abdominal aorta? Thoughts?
OPM study???
Subject: OPM study???
Anybody know what the 'OPM' stands for??
DBT study
Subject: DBT study
could it be DVT study?
GUY study?
Subject: GUY study?
The doctor is saying, we would need to do an MR angiogram, which we cannot do because of his ICD or a s/l GUY study, which I would like to avoid because of his potential complications. TIA.
TL study?
Subject: TL study?
Could he be talking about TL-201, or Thallous Chloride? It's used for heart studies. See if any of this info sounds like your patient:
Thallous Chloride Tl 201 Injection may be useful in myocardial perfusion imaging using either planar or SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) techniques for the diagnosis and localization of myocardial infarction. It may also have prognostic value regarding survival, when used in the clinically stable patient following the onset of symptoms of an acute myocardial infarction, to assess the site and size of the perfusion defect.
Thallous Chloride Tl 201 Injection is indicated also for the localization of sites of parathyroid hyperactivity in patients with elevated serum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels. It may also be useful in pre-operative screening to localize extrathyroidal and mediastinal sites of parathyroid hyperactivity and for postsurgical reexamination.
okay, same doc, lab study
Subject: okay, same doc, lab study
This guy stumps me on this one lab value, always in the 220s to 230s. He dictates the patient's SMA-7 sodium 141, potassium 3.7, chloride 103, __________ 230, sounds like total,and then goes on to BUN and creatinine. Anybody got a clue what the blank value might represent? thanks! (again)
n** electrical study
Subject: n** electrical study
Neural electrical study-- neuro electrical study-- I cannot make out what he is saying here and cannot verify.
Brandon-Nye study ???
Subject: Brandon-Nye study ???
FACT Study
Subject: FACT Study
According to Stedman's Abbreviations...FACT would be either: Flanagan Aptitude Classification Test or Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy. Is that what you are looking for? You did not specify what it was, so just taking a stab at this.
FACTS study
Subject: FACTS study
Baby is having a FACTS study. I know what it is but was wondering if anyone knew what FACTS stands for. I have been trying to find this FOREVER. Thanks in advance
?Prolantus study
Subject: ?Prolantus study
Has anyone heard of this - the patient is diabetic and on humalog and lantus. thanks.
s/l six channel study
Subject: s/l six channel study
It was decided to arrange a s/l six channel study for the patient.
This is a newborn admitted for apnea. TIA!
Upper GI study
Subject: Upper GI study
This is all that is said about this, so any help is greatly appreciated!
Regarding the upper GI study: Findings of three important things, some strictures
with delayed stomach emptying, ___ waves, and suggestion of
gastroesophageal strictures. It kind of sounds like tur-to-ry or perhaps it starts with a "D" but I am coming up empty handed. Thank you!
What about gut motility study?
Subject: What about gut motility study?
instead of anything -oscopy?
Telmisartan study FYI
Subject: Telmisartan study FYI
The telmisartan study is the AMADEO study, thanks doc for spelling it out, passing on some useful info.
Favored study
Subject: Favored study
She is on the 'favored' study.
s/l vasculip study
Subject: s/l vasculip study
Doc (a vascular surgeon) says it twice.
Any ideas?
Thank you, from a darkened room in Vancouver, WA.
Bubble study
Subject: Bubble study
Is bubble study correct? It's some type of study for the heart, I think.
bubble study
Subject: bubble study
Thanks so much! This info is very helpful and now makes sense to me! Take care.
Sodium study?
Subject: Sodium study?
An s/l "I" study was done which showed a sodium level of 109, a BMP was done that showed a sodium of 115. This is in a 4 month old. NI study?
|