Good catch on the MALT lymphoma, sassee.
Posted By: annabanana on 2007-11-18
In Reply to: here is my guess (sm) - sassee
Subject: Good catch on the MALT lymphoma, sassee.
I'll bet you are right.
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How about FAIRLY PROMINENT FACET CHANGES (GOOD CATCH!)? nm
Subject: How about FAIRLY PROMINENT FACET CHANGES (GOOD CATCH!)? nm
11 year old intoxicated on Mickeys Big Mouth Malt Liquor.
Subject: 11 year old intoxicated on Mickeys Big Mouth Malt Liquor.
sassee you said that much better than
Subject: sassee you said that much better than
I did. I probably confused her more. Go with sassee.
You go sassee! That's it.
Subject: You go sassee! That's it.
I agree with sassee
Subject: I agree with sassee
hey, sassee, annabanna, were are you
Subject: hey, sassee, annabanna, were are you
help.
All I could find was triolein, syn oleoyl, per steadman's: trioleol glycerol, glyceryl trioleate, a triacylglycerol solely containing oleoyl moieties, found in fats and oils. somebody?
Thanks Dr. Sassee. I will be getting my MD degree shortly too. LOL
Subject: Thanks Dr. Sassee. I will be getting my MD degree shortly too. LOL
I do everything under the sun all day and deal with a lot of residents and ESLs.
Nice chatting with you.
Thank you, sassee, but I listened again, and I just don't hear those.
Subject: Thank you, sassee, but I listened again, and I just don't hear those.
He went on to say that the patient was here to have a TURP to remove all this inflamed tissue....which makes me think I'm on the right track with mogul (a small hard mound or bump on a ski slope)....and I think cystica is the last word. I really think he's saying mogul of prostatic cystica all over his prostate, but I can't document prostatic cystica (and he says it as if it's all one word - prostaticystica).
Sorry sassee, you probably already knew that, but it is wan-appearing and he/she is prouncing it way
Subject: Sorry sassee, you probably already knew that, but it is wan-appearing and he/she is prouncing it wayne
has a catch? please help, tia
Subject: has a catch? please help, tia
I am so confused right now. He says patient has a s/l "catch" in the right lower quadrant. is this right? what is that? tia
Maybe it will catch on!
Subject: Maybe it will catch on!
I had to laugh at that one. I like the idea of a single one being called a support "ho"
This is correct but there is a catch..
Subject: This is correct but there is a catch..
if the doc dictates "eleven thirty", then you would type it as 11:30 and make sure you use the digital format throughout the remainder of the report to keep consistency. (i.e.: The patient had a palpable lump at 11:30 in the right breast and at 1:00 in the left breast.) Do not type 11:30 o'clock (even though some will actually dictate it that way).
If all locations are on the "whole" hour then you do use the format of 11 o'clock.
cannot catch this one either...doc with accent
Subject: cannot catch this one either...doc with accent
A 22-gauge long spinal needle was inserted directly into the (s/l-THEP) joint. It's not hip. I'm sure of that. It sounds like it starts with a TH or an F. This is for a fusion for a spinal fracture.
THANKS!
catch, click? nm
Subject: catch, click? nm
oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm
Subject: oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm
d
Awesome catch-
Subject: Awesome catch-
nm
spellcheckers dont catch everything;...
Subject: spellcheckers dont catch everything;...
go ahead and add it in
that's right catch it, check it, change it
Subject: that's right catch it, check it, change it
nm
silly me catch/patch
Subject: silly me catch/patch
I just realized you asked about CATCH, NOT PATCH!
It's just one of those days!
Anyway, you couldn't pay me enough to have another blood patch, much less 3!
Oops!
I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning
Subject: I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning
That's what I thought at first.... I'll try listening again. I wish these docs would sometimes give a medical history.
Thank you!! :)
thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm
Subject: thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm
wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m
Subject: wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m
That's possible. I need to watch some football this weekend and catch up on this stuff!
Subject: That's possible. I need to watch some football this weekend and catch up on this stuff!
nm
Lymphoma
Subject: Lymphoma
Doc dictates "differential diagnosis includes not only lymphoma or typical __________ disease." Sounds like cabriculous. Any ideas?
Thank you.
Lymphoma
Subject: Lymphoma
Wow, there's another "D" out there. Perhaps I should change my ID to avoid confusion; I've been posting as such for a while. I hope you found the answer to the word/phase in question.
These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar
Subject: These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar.
Drugs associated with Dysuria
Azo-Gesic
Azo-Standard
Azo-Standard
Baridium
Baridium
Eridium
Eridium
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Phenazo
Phenazo
Phenazopyridine
Phenazopyridine
Prodium
Pyridiate
Pyridiate
Pyridium
Pyridium
Re-Azo
Urinary Analgesic
Urispas
Urispas
Urispas
Uristat
Urodol
Urogesic
Urogesic
Viridium
Viridium
RE: B-Cell lymphoma....
Subject: RE: B-Cell lymphoma....
doc says 'B-cell lymphoma involving the vertebral body of D5.' Is D5 correct as that is what he is saying. working on discharge summary. TIA
S/L trinda, its for lymphoma
z
Fiddle lymphoma
Subject: Fiddle lymphoma
The doctor says fiddle lymphoma twice, and I can't find anything to make sense of it.
allergy test results...need help, she rattles them off so fast I can't catch some of the words. s
The patient’s allergy tests were reviewed and positive for dust mites, Alternaria, "homenthum spurium", timothy grass, cedar, mesquite, marsh, "utter pigmia", and sage.
Thanks for any help.
hmmm, could be. Pt had non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Subject: hmmm, could be. Pt had non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
definitely sounded like a "tica" at the end though. we will see if the QA gives me the heads up.
I found a Lennert ('s) lymphoma.
Subject: I found a Lennert ('s) lymphoma.
Maybe it's that kind of cell.
Lymphoma lesion type???
Subject: Lymphoma lesion type???
Diagnosis was made of non-cleaved, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (SNC lymphoma) with a staging laparotomy with extensive involvement in many sites, treated with CHOP x 16 cycles. He was restage in January of this year and a _________lesion was seen. Lymphoma versus pseudocyst. Now admitted for further chemotherapy with DHAP.
Word sounds like anpandacardic or pandcardic - an clues?
Try 'nonbulky' Hodgkin's lymphoma
Subject: Try 'nonbulky' Hodgkin's lymphoma
NK-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma? nm
Subject: NK-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma? nm
star cell lymphoma??
Subject: star cell lymphoma??
Anyone heard of star cell lymphoma?
star cell lymphoma??
anyone heard of star cell lymphoma??
small cell lymphoma? nm
Subject: small cell lymphoma? nm
x
positive biopsy for lymphoma sm
Subject: positive biopsy for lymphoma sm
sounds like something-Burke cells? please help
Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma
Subject: Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma
His peripheral blood lymphocyte analysis revealed no s/l coronal populations.
yes, RICE, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Cytoxan
Subject: yes, RICE, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Cytoxan
Typing patient with lymphoma.. Please see message. Thanks.
Subject: Typing patient with lymphoma.. Please see message. Thanks.
Some patients if they have a lot of disease tend to have a lot of lymphoma in their peripheral blood, and that’s considered like kind of an extra s/l narital site but yours was negative.
...otherwise. CHOP protocol is used for lymphoma, not leukemia. nm
Subject: ...otherwise. CHOP protocol is used for lymphoma, not leukemia. nm
s
mantle cell lymphoma question
Subject: mantle cell lymphoma question
Dr. says what sounds like "stage IV E mantle cell lymphoma" and I have researched and can't find anything. Help please!
mantle cell lymphoma...chemotherapy 6 cycles with s/l cha-bar. nm
Subject: mantle cell lymphoma...chemotherapy 6 cycles with s/l cha-bar. nm
d
Patients with non-bulky follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Subject: Patients with non-bulky follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
S/l teso-resbiso lymphoma treated to remission. nm
Subject: S/l teso-resbiso lymphoma treated to remission. nm
another guess - could the artron be Intron? for hepatitis, leukemia, lymphoma, melanoma....etc. nm
Subject: another guess - could the artron be Intron? for hepatitis, leukemia, lymphoma, melanoma....etc. nm
NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!
Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.
Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.
GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
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