Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.
Posted By: PoodleLady on 2008-11-18
In Reply to: On CXR: "There are some left apical s/l boa." Yes, sounds like the constrictor. - PoodleLady
Subject: Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.
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Probably just not pronouncing
Subject: Probably just not pronouncing
that "l" there. Thanks!
bullae
Subject: bullae
bullae
Subject: bullae
bullae
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=bullae&ls=a
He might be pronouncing it s/m
Subject: He might be pronouncing it s/m
"debridemont." I've heard doctors say it that way. Some of these folks think they're fancy.
thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Subject: thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Thanks so much!!!!
UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks
Subject: UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks
OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
Subject: OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
possibly bullae?
Subject: possibly bullae?
blebs and bullae most likely. SM
Subject: blebs and bullae most likely. SM
bleb
1. A large flaccid vesicle.
2. An acquired lung cyst, usually less than 1 cm in diameter, similar to but smaller than a bulla, which is thought to be the most common cause of spontaneous pneumothorax. Blebs occur mainly in the apex of the lung.
Buli is bullae.
Subject: Buli is bullae.
bulla/bullae??
Subject: bulla/bullae??
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bullae like a blister? sm
Subject: bullae like a blister? sm
bulla, gen. and pl. bullae
bulc^, -T
1. A fluid-filled blister greater than 100 cm in diameter appearing as a circumscribed area of separation of the epidermis from the subepidermal structure (subepidermal bulla) or as a circumscribed area of separation of epidermal cells (intraepidermal bulla) caused by the presence of serum, or occasionally by an injected substance.
2. [NA]; A bubblelike structure.
that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
Subject: that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
right?! lol
bullae or singular bulla??
Subject: bullae or singular bulla??
nm
emphysematous s/l lavs and bullae
Subject: emphysematous s/l lavs and bullae
Lung cancer patient
He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
Subject: He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
nm
maybe biapical blebs/bullae seen?
Subject: maybe biapical blebs/bullae seen?
it could be bullae formation (blisters)......nm
Subject: it could be bullae formation (blisters)......nm
that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!
Subject: that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!
Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
Subject: Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
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Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM
Subject: Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM
nm
She said bullae first, then corrected herself and spelled 'buba'???
Subject: She said bullae first, then corrected herself and spelled 'buba'???
stumped
Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye t
Subject: Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye twitch... TGIF.
Possibly betamethasone - pronouncing it betta
Subject: Possibly betamethasone - pronouncing it betta
i know you already sent to QA, but my guess would be "numerous hemorrhagic-appearing bullae" n
Subject: i know you already sent to QA, but my guess would be "numerous hemorrhagic-appearing bullae" nm
Never mind. I'm thinking doc must mean Klor-Con, just pronouncing funny.
Subject: Never mind. I'm thinking doc must mean Klor-Con, just pronouncing funny.
herbal medicine the doctor is pronouncing as "un-die-ah". any ideas? nm
Subject: herbal medicine the doctor is pronouncing as "un-die-ah". any ideas? nm
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serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
Subject: serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.
Thanks so much for helping.
Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
Subject: Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
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Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
Subject: Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
commas? Thanks.
Found it
Found it myself, Kaposi's sarcoma - dumb me.
Go me! Found it myself. SM
In case anyone else comes across this doing ortho surgery, its free flowing detritus - loose material resulting from desintegration, such as tissue or bone.
Found this...
Subject: Found this...
ANTARA (fenofibrate) Will have to add this one to my books!
Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est
Subject: Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est
It never fails - I searched for this multiple times yesterday and again this morning. As soon as I posted it on the board, I found it. Sorry to have bothered you all.
Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!
Subject: Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!
found it
Subject: found it
same time you mentioned it.
Thanks!
might have found it
Subject: might have found it
I think i might have found it. Steinman pin maybe??? Any input is still appreciated
RE: might have found it
Subject: RE: might have found it
Steinmann pin (correct spelling)
FOUND IT!!
Subject: FOUND IT!!
Finally! Its interleukin 2.
i found it
Subject: i found it
(googled too) its Prialt, and there is a palm Prialt, an analgesic.
under new drugs in quick look drug book, it is singly-capped -- googled it was all caps...
I found it
Subject: I found it
I found it now.
Subject: I found it now.
it is TRAM (trans-rectus abdominis muscle) flap, but thanks anyway.
I found it on this website.
http://www.breastcancer.org/tram_reconstruction1a.html
she said she already found it
Subject: she said she already found it
I found it! Yay me!
Subject: I found it! Yay me!
Sorry to bother everyone. I kept searching and finally found it. I had given up when I posted but what do you know? I kept at it and found it. It's Lemierre's.
I think I found it!
Subject: I think I found it!
Thank you, Txczech! I think it is Unasyn -- if finally hit me!
Found this ref. sm
Subject: Found this ref. sm
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OP - that's all I found...
Subject: OP - that's all I found...
I found some articles on the internet that have the word pigmentated (even pigmentated Bowen carcinoma) when I googled, but also found pigmented... Pigmentated is what was dictated, so I'm confused. I too could only find pigmented in my books too and not sure if this is misspelled on the internet. Some of those sources are unreliable. Thanks for helping.
I found it, I found it.....
Subject: I found it, I found it.....
I love it when I find something after researching for a while.....Focalin which is a stimulant for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Thanks all for your help
Found it!
Subject: Found it!
Found paraphasic error in my Stedman's Psychiatry/Neurology/Neurosurgery word book. Hope that helps!
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