Findings of a colonscopy:
Posted By: MSmt on 2009-06-05
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Subject: Findings of a colonscopy:
The terminal ileum was s/l inabating and was normal.
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s/l hauser fold-- doing colonscopy
Subject: s/l hauser fold-- doing colonscopy
Sessile polyp noted in a s/l hausner fold?
Pt was found to have a s/l bilow polyp on colonscopy. NM tia
Subject: Pt was found to have a s/l bilow polyp on colonscopy. NM tia
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MRI findings
Subject: MRI findings
Patient is an adult female in a motor vehicle accident with skull fractures, epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma, and cerebral s/l *neurulation* on CT. Any ideas? Thanks!
x-ray findings help
Subject: x-ray findings help
Is there such a thing as N.C. IVF encroachment?
x-ray findings help
Subject: x-ray findings help
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x-ray findings help
Subject: x-ray findings help
NC-IVF = natural-cycle IVF encroachment
CT Findings
Subject: CT Findings
Upon review the CT of his chest does show negative pulmonary embolism however does show linear s/l alexisis of the lung bases and mild cardiomegaly.
TIA!
Echo Findings
Subject: Echo Findings
Can you hear coaptation of the cusps?
...findings as delineated above. (NM)
Subject: ...findings as delineated above. (NM)
paucity of findings
Subject: paucity of findings
Ortho MRI findings s/l sm
Subject: Ortho MRI findings s/l sm
Reviewed the patient's recent radiographic findings with her. These include MRI of the cervical spine. This does reveal some shallow disc herniation s/l "and indented sac" at C4-C5 and C6-C7 levels.
mammogram findings
Subject: mammogram findings
Is it BI-RADS or BIRADS?
Thanks is advance for your help!
PET scan findings
Subject: PET scan findings
s/l - no significant increase in glag-o-lytic activity in the left lower lobe mass. ???
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Did the dictator list the findings? If so, we may be able to sm
Subject: Did the dictator list the findings? If so, we may be able to sm
put it all together.
He is probably describing the findings on an MRI scan SM
Subject: He is probably describing the findings on an MRI scan SM
If a patient has had spine surgery, the MRI is more than likely done with contrast. The contrast causes the MRI to "signal" when the contrast is bright in any area. That's what it means.
One way to verify findings on Google sm
Subject: One way to verify findings on Google sm
If I am looking for a catheter, instrument, etc., if the little "R" registered trademark is used, usually it is correct, because they don't go to the trouble to put the trademark if they aren't being reasonable conscientious about spelling it right.
HOWEVER....sometimes I get multiple results with the "R" and they're different. In that case, I try to find the site for the company that manufactures the item. It is usually listed on the first page of Google results.
A lot of the more well-known drugs have their own sites - like www.coumadin.com.
But the right colon is mentioned in findings. Can we have
Subject: But the right colon is mentioned in findings. Can we have
s
accessory clinical findings
Subject: accessory clinical findings
accessory, like jewelry:) flattering (clinical findings) to the diagnosis
sl tycycle findings noted
Subject: sl tycycle findings noted
Patient with NLP eye with mature cataract. Any ideas?
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is this a procedure, test findings??
Subject: is this a procedure, test findings??
Question on bone scan findings
Subject: Question on bone scan findings
The patient had a bone scan demonstrating findings suspicious for osseous metastases. "There was sclerosis seen involving the left acromion and left ilium. However, the skull findings [s/l equivocal as of normality?] and plain film appears to correspond to a sclerotic area involving the inner table." Does that make sense as is? I haven't heard that before.
...heart-related findings? Usually elevated after
Subject: ...heart-related findings? Usually elevated after
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he says findings show a redudant sigmoid and
Subject: he says findings show a redudant sigmoid and
descending colon with approximately 150 mL of retained fluid from her prep suggesting a s/l slow transfer? constipation
thank you all for all of your help. I couldn't do this without you. You're the best!
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
C-section findings: "There was significant SM
Subject: C-section findings: "There was significant SM
s/l envascular desidure reaction on both surfaces of the uterus."
I'm at a loss. I don't do this account often. I know, poor excuse.
Thanks for any help.
Are there multiple problems--maybe a CONSTELLATION of findings
Subject: Are there multiple problems--maybe a CONSTELLATION of findings
It is u der findings and not technique. He clearly says isolem adjacent!
Subject: It is u der findings and not technique. He clearly says isolem adjacent!
excessory/accessory clinical findings?
Subject: excessory/accessory clinical findings?
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is there a CHLO test, pt with findings of antral gastritis
Subject: is there a CHLO test, pt with findings of antral gastritis
I have discussed my findings and **Dennis’s** recommendations with the patient. nm
Subject: I have discussed my findings and **Dennis’s** recommendations with the patient. nm
Put under GENERAL looking at face and commenting on findings, flat affect. nm Ta
Subject: Put under GENERAL looking at face and commenting on findings, flat affect. nm Ta
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Findings in operative: Uterus s/l "tone seismic" position
Subject: Findings in operative: Uterus s/l "tone seismic" position
Uterus s/l "tone seismic" position. Cervical os about already dilated. Uterus was sound to 10 cm. Moderate amount of s/l horrific flexion" were obtained. No adnexal mass is palpable.
48-hour pH test completed and extensive *physiatry* to view the findings which demonstrated
Subject: 48-hour pH test completed and extensive *physiatry* to view the findings which demonstrated
She states that she is unable to eat, continues to lose weight, and is having bouts of vomiting. She did have her 48-hour pH test completed and extensive *physiatry* to view the findings which demonstrated that on the first night when she had vomited after her procedure, there were some episodes of breakthrough acid; however, the following day when she was tolerating a diet and had her AcipHex, her pH was well controlled, above a pH of 4, essentially the entire time. Therefore, I discussed with the patient that her chest burning does not appear to be correlated with breakthrough acid of any significant degree and suggests the possibility that a lot of her chest pain and burning may be related to her anxiety and depression.
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