Exam of both feet reveals large medial **bos** that are not correctable. TIA nm
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Subject: sounds like perivascular exam reveals
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Subject: exam of back reveals it to be symmetrical without s/l farming???
Exam of the spine reveals no s/l har-i-cu-tan-e-ous lesions. This is on a child. nm
Subject: Exam of the spine reveals no s/l har-i-cu-tan-e-ous lesions. This is on a child. nm
Exam reveals discomfort and crepitus about the radial head and s/l capatome. Thanks!
Subject: Exam reveals discomfort and crepitus about the radial head and s/l capatome. Thanks!
burning feet -- ortho exam
Subject: burning feet -- ortho exam
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Exam of the left hand reveals a 0.5 x 0.5 cm area of s/l pointing along the proximal phalanx to sm
Subject: Exam of the left hand reveals a 0.5 x 0.5 cm area of s/l pointing along the proximal phalanx to sm
the 5th finger on the palmar surface. Thanks for any help.
Breast exam reveals no masses in the tail or s/l spence. Pt with a gunshot wound to the chest. TIA
Subject: Breast exam reveals no masses in the tail or s/l spence. Pt with a gunshot wound to the chest. TIA
distal exam was then performed, s/l medial apparent?
Subject: distal exam was then performed, s/l medial apparent?
Examining feet = *Feet are 1 to 1 in distribution*....TIA
Subject: Examining feet = *Feet are 1 to 1 in distribution*....TIA
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There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
Subject: There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
Subject: There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
There is significant medial and medial s/l peripatellar pain with hyperflexion.
Subject: There is significant medial and medial s/l peripatellar pain with hyperflexion.
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Subject: Pt required both *anterior medial* and *posterior medial* arthrotomies. tia
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Subject: oropharynx reveals
sounds like "A class 3 melanpotty".... clueless!
Auscultation of the chest reveals
Subject: Auscultation of the chest reveals
s/l sonorus noises.
I know that I have seen this one before but am drawing a total blank.
portable chest x-ray reveals.....nm
Subject: portable chest x-ray reveals.....nm
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Subject: reveals no erythema or oral lesions?
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Subject: ENT-physical examination reveals *syn___ectomy* without palpable adenopathy??? Thanks- nm
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Subject: chest CT reveals diffuse s/l *centry* lobar emphysema. nm Thanks!
6 feet.
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5 feet
Subject: 5 feet
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Subject: Examination of the right hand reveals s/l classic model of Dupuytren's contracture
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Subject: patient with breast cancer. skin reveals no evidence of *poterauge*??? thanks. nm
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Examination and inspection of the left hip reveals 90o of flexion. Full extension. sm
Subject: Examination and inspection of the left hip reveals 90o of flexion. Full extension. sm
No **flexion** contracture. Would this be flexor or flexion?
XIII: Reveals intact upper _____ facial expression?
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feet or foot?
Subject: feet or foot?
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Subject: bilateral feet
decreased skin turgor of bilateral feet
cold skin temperature on bilateral feet
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Subject: The pathology report reveals malignant mixed müllerian tumor with no myoinvasion.
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Patient's feet bother him - sm
Subject: Patient's feet bother him - sm
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in med list, s/l iso source 2 feet? what??? tia
Subject: in med list, s/l iso source 2 feet? what??? tia
thank you sooooo much for the answer about the feet
Subject: thank you sooooo much for the answer about the feet
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Subject: painful nodules on feet sm
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foot of feet incisions? nm
Subject: foot of feet incisions? nm
In your case, bilateral feet.
Subject: In your case, bilateral feet.
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Actos for swelling of feet?
Subject: Actos for swelling of feet?
Decrease Metformin to once a day. Will probably reduce Actos to 30 mg a day to decrease the swelling of his feet.
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Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
Subject: Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
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Subject: thank you. It is clearly Isosource. But I clearly hear 2 feet after this. YIKES!!! nm
Inches and feet are not metric--no decimels. nm
Subject: Inches and feet are not metric--no decimels. nm
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Subject: if not verbatim it is feet if more than 1 foot tall *lol*
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Subject: correct way to type 5 10? (as in 5 feet, 10 inches)
short of breath and feet swelling
Subject: short of breath and feet swelling
I would guess flat feet, but that isn't very close to your s/l, sorry.
Subject: I would guess flat feet, but that isn't very close to your s/l, sorry.
There is a condition called "trash" feet.
Subject: There is a condition called "trash" feet.
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s/l rainot syndrome - modeling of feet
Subject: s/l rainot syndrome - modeling of feet
I don't think that's it - he's referring to possible tarsal tunnel syndrome - feet... But
Subject: I don't think that's it - he's referring to possible tarsal tunnel syndrome - feet... But thanks anyways...
Sorry, meant to type foot OR feet incisions. nm
Subject: Sorry, meant to type foot OR feet incisions. nm
He has a rash on his feet consistent with s/l inia pedis?
Subject: He has a rash on his feet consistent with s/l inia pedis?
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I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to
Subject: I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to
a fracture, it would be callus formation. When you talk about callous, you are referring to callousity or callous formation on the feet.
s/l forci for infection to get in..His feet are very dry, calloused, with multiple areas which would
Subject: s/l forci for infection to get in..His feet are very dry, calloused, with multiple areas which would
His feet are very dry, calloused, with multiple areas which would serve as excellent forci for infection to get in. TIA..
5 feet 3 inches, 220 pounds (spell out nonmetric units)
Subject: 5 feet 3 inches, 220 pounds (spell out nonmetric units)
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