How about "petechial lesion?" (pronounced pe-tee-kial). nm
Posted By: Lifer on 2007-01-22
In Reply to: petiolar epiglottic lesion ... - IndianaMT
Subject: How about "petechial lesion?" (pronounced pe-tee-kial). nm
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How about "petechial lesion?"
Subject: How about "petechial lesion?"
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An 8-mm lesion is noted. The lesion is 8 mm.
Subject: An 8-mm lesion is noted. The lesion is 8 mm.
Is the hypen in mm and cm placed when the structure or fluid being measured is mentioned after the size? For instance
an 8-cm lesion
the lesion measures 8 cm.
the lesion measured 3 x 3 x 3 cm
a 3- x 3- x 3-cm mass is noted
Thanks!
Is it a 2-cm lesion or 2 cm lesion, according to AAMT?
Subject: Is it a 2-cm lesion or 2 cm lesion, according to AAMT?
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Cam lesion or cam lesion? please ASAP
Subject: Cam lesion or cam lesion? please ASAP
or is it CAM lesion- feeling very tired and out of sorts- thanks for the help though, I appreciate it!
and..pronounced "E-cog"
Subject: and..pronounced "E-cog"
pronounced La-near
Subject: pronounced La-near
Rx pronounced rix?
Subject: Rx pronounced rix?
In my case, I think the doctor says, "she has a Rx here for . . ." I was going to post a question about Ricker. Then I saw you post, which gave me the idea. Could you doctor me saying, "Rx for injection. . ."? (Assuming Rx is pronounced like rix.)
that is the way tinnatus is pronounced sm
Subject: that is the way tinnatus is pronounced sm
although some say Tin-EYE-tis.
I don't think so, the "s" sound is very pronounced.
Subject: I don't think so, the "s" sound is very pronounced.
I have always wondered why some of them pronounced cm that way....nm
Subject: I have always wondered why some of them pronounced cm that way....nm
It is pronounced with a "z" sound.
Subject: It is pronounced with a "z" sound.
He probably pronounced it wrong
Subject: He probably pronounced it wrong
Of course he won't admit to it. Thank you for all your help.
I believe it is Yokosuka? Pronounced
Subject: I believe it is Yokosuka? Pronounced
yokushka. check it out.
Probably just pronounced wrong. They do that
Subject: Probably just pronounced wrong. They do that
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...and no overall change...??? Is the 'z' sound very pronounced? nm
Subject: ...and no overall change...??? Is the 'z' sound very pronounced? nm
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I'm with you, thinking it's being pronounced con-droy-uh-tin. nm
Subject: I'm with you, thinking it's being pronounced con-droy-uh-tin. nm
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Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
Subject: Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
Gilbert's syndrome is a common condition which may cause mild jaundice. This article outlines its benign nature and how it is diagnosed... www.medic8.com/healthguide/articles/gilbertsyn.html - Similar pages |
Wikipedia article details what it is, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, synonyms, and related conditions. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert's_syndrome - 45k - Cached - Similar pages |
listen for Xopenex (pronounced with a Z). nm
Subject: listen for Xopenex (pronounced with a Z). nm
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Yes, that's it! Thank you. The doctor pronounced it incorrectly.
Subject: Yes, that's it! Thank you. The doctor pronounced it incorrectly.
Cefepime (INN) (pronounced /ˈsɛfəpi˘°m/, /ˈkɛfəpi˘°m/) is a fourth-gen
Subject: Cefepime (INN) (pronounced /ˈsɛfəpi˘°m/, /ˈkɛfəpi˘°m/) is a fourth-generation cephalosporin antibiotic developed in 1994. Cefepime has an extended spectrum of activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, with greater activity against both gram-negative and gram-positive organisms than third-generation agents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cefepime
That's what I thought too, but it is so clearly pronounced as "depential".
Subject: That's what I thought too, but it is so clearly pronounced as "depential".
No, it is actually rather pronounced as 'oh fass'..n/m
Subject: No, it is actually rather pronounced as 'oh fass'..n/m
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kind of a stretch, but if your s/l is pronounced
Subject: kind of a stretch, but if your s/l is pronounced
"boll-eye" - doc could be saying "doll's eye" - that's actually considered a "sign" and not phenomenon, but sometimes docs interchange those things - again, just a wild guess.
could it be absence seizures? pronounced "obsons". nm
Subject: could it be absence seizures? pronounced "obsons". nm
Axes- plural of axis- pronounced
Subject: Axes- plural of axis- pronounced
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Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
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Dupuytren canal (pronounced doopwetron) nm
Subject: Dupuytren canal (pronounced doopwetron) nm
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absence seizure is pronounced ab-sonz? sm
Subject: absence seizure is pronounced ab-sonz? sm
absence seizure
a seizure characterized by impaired awareness of interaction with, or memory of, ongoing events external or internal to the person; may comprise the following elements: mental confusion, diminished awareness of environment, inability to respond to internal or external stimuli, and amnesia. (The term absence was first used by Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798–1895) to introduce the concept of epileptic absence for the brief loss of consciousness or confusion seen in epileptic patients.)
That's it! I checked every vowel spelling but Sy..he pronounced it like So or Su! Thank you both
Subject: That's it! I checked every vowel spelling but Sy..he pronounced it like So or Su! Thank you both!
nm
absence seizures (pronounced ab' sens)
Subject: absence seizures (pronounced ab' sens)
nm
absent seizures are pronounced awb-saunt, so that probably is what he is saying....sm
Subject: absent seizures are pronounced awb-saunt, so that probably is what he is saying....sm
And they are absent, not absence. But like I said, it's not pronounced like if you were saying the student was absent from school. It would be pronounced just like what you are hearing.
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LISI procedure. pronounced "leesee" nm.
Subject: LISI procedure. pronounced "leesee" nm.
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HE probably is unaware of how it's correctly written/pronounced. I'd
Subject: HE probably is unaware of how it's correctly written/pronounced. I'd
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The answer is arc (pronounced ark), not arch. Hope you see this. nm
Subject: The answer is arc (pronounced ark), not arch. Hope you see this. nm
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I would say Escherichia coli, it's often pronounced wrong.nm
Subject: I would say Escherichia coli, it's often pronounced wrong.nm
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"Crede maneuver" (Pronounced 'cree-day') nm
Subject: "Crede maneuver" (Pronounced 'cree-day') nm
absence - you're right - it is pronounced in French - nm
Subject: absence - you're right - it is pronounced in French - nm
"epis" (pronounced as you have it) - epithelial cells
Subject: "epis" (pronounced as you have it) - epithelial cells
That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten
Subject: That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten it :)
nm
there is a coude' suction catheter (pronounced cooday).
Subject: there is a coude' suction catheter (pronounced cooday).
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Nevermind. I found it. It was pronounced wrong. -- apoptosis. Thanks anyway. nm
Subject: Nevermind. I found it. It was pronounced wrong. -- apoptosis. Thanks anyway. nm
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How is this pronounced because it sounds like gaines but that makes much more sense
Subject: How is this pronounced because it sounds like gaines but that makes much more sense
Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
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Gilbert's (pronounced jeel-bears) syndrome? nm
Subject: Gilbert's (pronounced jeel-bears) syndrome? nm
en face is pronounced *on foss* forgot to mention
Subject: en face is pronounced *on foss* forgot to mention
A real reach here....allopurinol? being pronounced really wrong? nm
Subject: A real reach here....allopurinol? being pronounced really wrong? nm
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Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, pronounced "jay-co"), nm
Subject: Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, pronounced "jay-co"), nm
ELVeS: Endo Laser Vein System; pronounced, “Elvis” nm
Subject: ELVeS: Endo Laser Vein System; pronounced, “Elvis” nm
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could it be...."a 2- to 3-mm lesion" ?? nm
Subject: could it be...."a 2- to 3-mm lesion" ?? nm
lesion
Subject: lesion
This is a 6-month-old male with a lesion in the subcutaneous tissues of the right scalp. The lesion has been growing very slowly since birth. It has **fer-mang-i-ated** and attached to the deeper planes.
This is all the info I have here. He has an accent, so it's possibly something quite simple. Thanks for any help!
LESION
Subject: LESION
syphiloid chancroid?
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