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I agree with MT50 that ther is only one ductus arteriosus.

Posted By: pc on 2008-02-07
In Reply to: plural of arteriosus? see inside - charlie

Subject: I agree with MT50 that ther is only one ductus arteriosus.




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Ductus arteriosus?
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patent ductus arteriosus. nm
Subject: patent ductus arteriosus. nm

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I agree with MT50
Subject: I agree with MT50

[...wrist fracture, and had scars...] requires comma.

[...wrist fracture and scars...] requires no comma.

I agree with MT50 - thats what I found
Subject: I agree with MT50 - thats what I found


I agree with MT50 but no comma after wrist fx...nm
Subject: I agree with MT50 but no comma after wrist fx...nm

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Agree with MT50 that is is mucous retention cyst.
Subject: Agree with MT50 that is is mucous retention cyst.


Not sure what this is in reference to, but ther is Aquasol
Subject: Not sure what this is in reference to, but ther is Aquasol


Ther s/l perk tube was prepped and draped in a sterile manner.
Subject: Ther s/l perk tube was prepped and draped in a sterile manner.

As in kidney stone removal.
I do not believe that there is more than one, therefore it is just arteriosus (sm)
Subject: I do not believe that there is more than one, therefore it is just arteriosus (sm)

A fetal vessel that connects the left pulmonary artery with the descending aorta and that normally closes at birth, becoming the arterial ligament
truncus arteriosus type 1? sm
Subject: truncus arteriosus type 1? sm

see link
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:CW0jqYhaw8MJ:www.emedicine.com/ped/topic2395.htm+truncus+arteriosus+vcfs&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3
plural of arteriosus? see inside
Subject: plural of arteriosus? see inside

This is exactly what is dictated:


"It remains controversial as to the necessity for closure of patent ductus s/l arterios'es' that are very small."


thanks for any help on this one!


Seems to be plural of arteriosus is arteriosi
Subject: Seems to be plural of arteriosus is arteriosi


Rastelli procedure for truncus arteriosus. sm
Subject: Rastelli procedure for truncus arteriosus. sm

truncus arteriosus type 1 and 2.


 


Children's Heart Institute | Heart Defects: Truncus Arteriosus Type 1


Truncus Arteriosus Type 1 is characterized by:. A single large arterial vessel called a Truncus Valve coming out of the heart and overriding a large hole ...

 



  • Blackwell Synergy - Echocardiography, Volume 24 Issue 2 Page 207 ...


    Jan 16, 2007 ... surgical conduits to the central pulmonary arteries, as in case of evaluation of Rastelli procedure for truncus arteriosus in infants. ...
    www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1540-8175.2007.00377.x - Similar pages
    by E Dall'Armellina - 2007 - Cited by 1 - Related articles


  • Assessment of Blood Flow and Valvular Heart Disease Using Phase ...


  • i would go with "patent ductus" too
    Subject: i would go with "patent ductus" too

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    Are you sure it's not patent ductus?
    Subject: Are you sure it's not patent ductus?

    nm
    could it be patent ductus?
    Subject: could it be patent ductus?


    is plural of ductus 'ducti'? tia
    Subject: is plural of ductus 'ducti'? tia

    xx
    The plural is ductus per Webster's
    Subject: The plural is ductus per Webster's


    The ductus that cause symptoms... enough to cause emboli ???
    Subject: The ductus that cause symptoms... enough to cause emboli ???


    There is a procedure for the ductus called
    Subject: There is a procedure for the ductus called

    coil embolization. 
    Thanks, MT50
    Subject: Thanks, MT50

    I actually saw that in my Google search, but confirmation from another MT helps!
    Thanks again MT50 for your help.
    Subject: Thanks again MT50 for your help.

    That has to be it. I will make a note of this one has I have never come across it before.
    Thank you very much MT50!!
    Subject: Thank you very much MT50!!

    x
    That is it. Thank you MT50! nm
    Subject: That is it. Thank you MT50! nm

    b
    Yeh, probably go with MT50, did not
    Subject: Yeh, probably go with MT50, did not

    think of that one.
    thank you MT50
    Subject: thank you MT50


    thank you again MT50
    Subject: thank you again MT50


    Thank you, MT50 and mmk!
    Subject: Thank you, MT50 and mmk!

    That explains why I initially thought the first part of the word sounded almost as if he was pronouncing it similar to the Rapide suture!
    Wow! You go MT50!
    Subject: Wow! You go MT50!

    I learned something new today too! Thanks for sharing!
    Thanks MT50!
    Subject: Thanks MT50!

    Have a great day.
    Thank you MT50!!!! NM
    Subject: Thank you MT50!!!! NM


    MT50 - see msg
    Subject: MT50 - see msg

    This med you replied back with is pronounced with a 'D'?
    These are the medications this patient is allergic to:
    AMBIEN, S/L DILOTA, MORPHINE, AND HYDROCODONE, AND DETROL.

    Thanks!
    MT50 r u there?
    Subject: MT50 r u there?

    Blepharoplasty.....  The patient is brought to the operating room where a skin-marking pen was used to delineate the skin orbicularis fat that was to be removed from the upper lids.  the  (s/l) ruler pen was used for this drawing.  Any ideas? ruliten, ruler tip pen, ruler pen
    Thank you, MT50!
    Subject: Thank you, MT50!

    I see what you're saying. It's her interpretation vs. mine, and part of me thinks I should go with mine because ultimately, it's my work, and I'm accountable, but I really do see what you're saying. Neither the QA or I can be 100% sure of our own interpretations. Only the doctor knows what he was saying in this clipped sentence.
    Thank you MT50!
    Subject: Thank you MT50!

      Just how on earth did you find that?? 
    Thanks again MT50
    Subject: Thanks again MT50


    Same to you MT50 and to all who
    Subject: Same to you MT50 and to all who

    take part on this board.
    Thanks MT50!
    Subject: Thanks MT50!


    MT50
    Subject: MT50

    I was working Saturday morning and I couldn't figure something out, I'm sitting there in my office moaning "oh, MT50, where are you?" and my sister flipped out!
    thanks MT50!!!
    Subject: thanks MT50!!!

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    Thank you so much MT50 that is it
    Subject: Thank you so much MT50 that is it


    Thank you MT50
    Subject: Thank you MT50


    Thanks, MT50!
    Subject: Thanks, MT50!


    THANKS MT50
    Subject: THANKS MT50

    You are TOO smart! It was symphalangism. Really mangled, but could pull it out with your expert help!
    TY MT50 (sm)
    Subject: TY MT50 (sm)

    I appreciate all your help all the time!  Have a great day!
    Thanks MT50- you are so helpful as always! nm
    Subject: Thanks MT50- you are so helpful as always! nm

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    I like your thinking, MT50
    Subject: I like your thinking, MT50

    I would have sworn this word ended in an 'ic' sound, but after listening again, I think what I'm hearing is the first part of the word curette instead. Thank you so much!
    Thank you, Hayseed and MT50
    Subject: Thank you, Hayseed and MT50

    Thanks to both of you for your replies to my post.  I appreciate your time!
    LOVE YOU MT50!
    Subject: LOVE YOU MT50!


    Thank you MT50, you are always to my rescue
    Subject: Thank you MT50, you are always to my rescue


    TY MT50 - you are always so helpful. = )
    Subject: TY MT50 - you are always so helpful. = )