ELG** placed in the abdominal aorta
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abdominal aorta on L-spine MRI
Subject: abdominal aorta on L-spine MRI
The abdominal aorta is an artery that extends from the diaphragm to the abdomen and down along the lumbar vertebrae.
I would put MRA Abdominal Aorta: No evidence for renal artery stenosis. sm
Subject: I would put MRA Abdominal Aorta: No evidence for renal artery stenosis. sm
And it is definitely not part of the ECG report.
chest film showed calcific aorta with dilated s/l aschetic thoracic aorta
Subject: chest film showed calcific aorta with dilated s/l aschetic thoracic aorta
Aorta
Subject: Aorta
Doc dictated C-spine MRI findings and then L-spine MRI findings. Just before he finished, he said, put in the body of the report "there is no aneurysm of the aorta." On which MRI would the heart be seen?
aorta
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tortuosity of the aorta?
Subject: tortuosity of the aorta?
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aorta "bi-fem" or "bifem"??
Subject: aorta "bi-fem" or "bifem"??
This is a verbatim account, but for the life of me, I cannot find how this should be written. Anyone know if it is bi-fem or "bifem" or maybe neither of those??
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probably should be ascending thoracic aorta....nm
Subject: probably should be ascending thoracic aorta....nm
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says aorta demonstrates grade 2 s/l Muroplaques?
Subject: says aorta demonstrates grade 2 s/l Muroplaques?
in the descending thoracic aorta
Chest x-ray showed some "torchical" ICD of the aorta.
Subject: Chest x-ray showed some "torchical" ICD of the aorta.
. There are no abnormalities of the paraspinal musculature or the aorta, efuravenacarva or the -sm
Subject: . There are no abnormalities of the paraspinal musculature or the aorta, efuravenacarva or the -sm
kidney. Thanks.
hypermetabolic lymphadenopathy in the periaortic and *aorta caval* regions?
Subject: hypermetabolic lymphadenopathy in the periaortic and *aorta caval* regions?
rule out coarctation of the aorta and/ s/l R8 bicuspid aortic valve
Subject: rule out coarctation of the aorta and/ s/l R8 bicuspid aortic valve
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Physical exam: Abdomen soft nontender s/l no palpable aorta? and no bruits
Subject: Physical exam: Abdomen soft nontender s/l no palpable aorta? and no bruits
I know that can not be correct...TIA
Abdominal what?
Subject: Abdominal what?
The doctor dictates what sounds like "the patient mentions that she does have an abdominal cytus inversus"
Any ideas. I can't seem to find this word.
abdominal
Subject: abdominal
abdominal esioliasis
e-see-o-lie-ah-sis
This is under past surgical hx
p. ves and p. abdominal
Subject: p. ves and p. abdominal
A urodynamic study for void dysfunction. The Dr. says p. ves and p. abdominal and Qmax. What is the correct way to type these.
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abdominal ct
Subject: abdominal ct
She was sent for an abdominal CT which shows a S/L TONGUE BAR in the sigmoid colon. (patient with pyelonephritis)
abdominal?
Subject: abdominal?
The patient's abdominal...
Subject: The patient's abdominal...
s/l PANNUCK has an area of early developing erythema, which encompasses about 4 to 6% body surface area.
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Abdominal x-ray question?
Subject: Abdominal x-ray question?
.... A KUB was done and was read as negative for acute changes . . . There is some stool in the right quadrant, no signs of any *s/l iliis, alias, ilias????
It's an abdominal surgery...nm
Subject: It's an abdominal surgery...nm
s/l abdominal tuft ?
Subject: s/l abdominal tuft ?
Doing a physical exam and stating "The patient has a normal abdominal ____ s/l tuft or puff?)
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Abdominal pain
Subject: Abdominal pain
.....female who complains of "s/l unpling" epigastric pain. Anyone has an idea?
Abdominal pannus. nm
Subject: Abdominal pannus. nm
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? abdominal rectus
Subject: ? abdominal rectus
probably abdominal/... exam
Subject: probably abdominal/... exam
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abdominal surgery
Subject: abdominal surgery
We then cut to pieces the s/l white vac sponge foam for the undermined areas in the lower portions of the wound and cut the other portion of the wound almost in a small cowboy hat dressing with s/l black foam for granulation.
abdominal test
Subject: abdominal test
There is a Gray Turner test done in the CVA region to test for hemorrhagic pancreatitis
Could doc be cutting off abdominal?
Subject: Could doc be cutting off abdominal?
Abdominal pannus? sm
Subject: Abdominal pannus? sm
"...candidal intertrigo which she has below her abdominal s/l pannus". I can find panus and pannus but not related to the abdomen - I'm assuming it means something like an overhanging abdomen...? thanks!
ABDOMINAL EXAM
Subject: ABDOMINAL EXAM
negative psoas sign (psoas is a muscle)
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abdominal pain or
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Abdominal Exam
Subject: Abdominal Exam
Trying to find a word in the abdominal exam..
ABDOMEN: Positive bowel sounds throughout. Soft, flat, non (sounds like decendent??)
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It is abdominal ultrasound
Subject: It is abdominal ultrasound
The spleen is normal. The aorta is normal. Partially visualized ____ s/l new fareneimic caving is normal.
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Intra-abdominal
Subject: Intra-abdominal
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abdominal CTA question
Subject: abdominal CTA question
He is saying: Atherosclerotic s/l ORIGINS of the celiac axis superior mesenteric artery. (blah blah about renal arteries, then next sentence) Atherosclerotic s/l ORIGIN of the right main renal artery and may be a stenosis involving the proximal left main renal artery.
In the impression, he again mentions "atherosclerotic ORIGINS." I cannot correlate. Any clue? I've never heard this before.
Abdominal xray
Subject: Abdominal xray
Acute abdominal series demonstrates "adelikesis" of the right basis compared to....
Could this be "added lightness"? Help!!!
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help with abdominal sign --
Subject: help with abdominal sign --
This is a child with acute appendicitis. Abdominal exam: Tender to the right lower quadrant with palpation only. Negative rebound tenderness. Negative guarding. Normoactive bowel sounds. Negative "Rozbig" or "Rozvig".
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Abdominal Exam help!!!
I keep getting the same dictator who I believe it is during the abdominal exam although he is speaking 3 million miles a minute:
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Abdominal X-ray term
Subject: Abdominal X-ray term
Moderate skiblus, skeblus, throughout the colon suggesting constipation
my fault, it's abdominal (GYN)..
Subject: my fault, it's abdominal (GYN)..
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abdominal wound
Subject: abdominal wound
Context is description of an infected abdominal wound - skin surrounding it is s/l LTNO and there is no celllulitis.
any ideas?
Abdominal exam word-HELP
Subject: Abdominal exam word-HELP
TI cound not reproduce any pain in the epigastrium or in the subxiphoid area. There was no s/l bulbar-igmea or abnormal bowel sounds.
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medication for abdominal cramps
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sounds like Bentar 10 mg p.o. b.i.d. for abdominal cramps. Diagnosis: Gastroenteritis. Thanks for any help.
Patient also with abdominal lipodystrophy.
Subject: Patient also with abdominal lipodystrophy.
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Patient has abdominal pain
Subject: Patient has abdominal pain
The patient underwent a nuclear hepatobiliary scan and this revealed a gallbladder ejection fraction of 41.6%, severe pain during CHOLECYSTIC KININ??? adminstration.
Any clues. I know I have heard this, just can't grasp it this morning. Thanks
how about "No abdominal hernias." .nm
Subject: how about "No abdominal hernias." .nm
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abdominal overhang s/lpanis ?
Subject: abdominal overhang s/lpanis ?
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abdominal overhanging pannus........
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Word help... abdominal tanis?
Subject: Word help... abdominal tanis?
Patient is obese. He has a prominent abdominal _____.
Sounds like "tanis" or "tennis".
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