I can hear but can't find mammolopapillary ligament - msg
Posted By: Nasuss on 2006-11-25
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Subject: I can hear but can't find mammolopapillary ligament - msg
Lumbar injections from L3 throiugh S1 - targeting the mammoloparpillary ligament.
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Can you perhaps hear anterior longitudinal ligament
Subject: Can you perhaps hear anterior longitudinal ligament
or maybe posterior longitudinal ligament? Sorry, I'm not of much help, either :(
Can find a few hits, but usually hear menometrorrhagia. nm
Subject: Can find a few hits, but usually hear menometrorrhagia. nm
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I did find that, but I can't hear that. It sound like end out, with emphasis on the "d" in
Subject: I did find that, but I can't hear that. It sound like end out, with emphasis on the "d" in end. nm
This could be it, but I don't hear an "s" sound on the end. I did find a video on youtube r
Subject: This could be it, but I don't hear an "s" sound on the end. I did find a video on youtube regarding this
Xience stent and there is a definite "s" sound there. This physician speaks very clearly, but maybe he is mispronouncing the word. I sent the report to QA, so I will see what they say. I will come back and post whatever the answer is. Thank you very much for helping.
ligament?
Subject: ligament?
ligament perhaps...
Subject: ligament perhaps...
What about the deltoid ligament which is in the ankle? Just guessing at this point.
Might be gastrocolic ligament
Subject: Might be gastrocolic ligament
At least gastrocolic something. Hope that helps.
stuck on ligament...sm
Subject: stuck on ligament...sm
There is some palpable tenderness over the metacarpophalangeal joint and some along the _____ (s/l hallucis paulisus) ligament.
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mammalopapillary ligament
Subject: mammalopapillary ligament
How about "maculopapillary"
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Subject: Ligament of Treitz
yes...renocolic ligament
Subject: yes...renocolic ligament
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Subject: cardinal ligament? nm
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Subject: s/l faulks ligament.....sm
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Thanks.
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Subject: ligament of Treat?
sounds like ligament of Treats - maybe in the abdomen/colon ?
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Subject: ligament of Treitz
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Subject: hepatic ligament
distal
gastrohepatic ligament ?
Subject: gastrohepatic ligament ?
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Subject: Does ROSTRUM ligament repair
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Subject: could it be lateral collateral ligament, or LCL
for short?
in Stedman Speller, under Ligament,
Subject: in Stedman Speller, under Ligament,
nm
lateral collateral ligament - nm
Subject: lateral collateral ligament - nm
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Subject: s/l 'grushen' ligament injury
Possible grushen ligament injury
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Subject: s/l coronal ligament in the right ankle? nm
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Subject: collateral lateral ligament they say........sm
never heard of coronal ligament in the ankle and Ortho was my first field 30 years ago....
That is correct - as in "bulk of ligament"
Subject: That is correct - as in "bulk of ligament"
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Subject: scapholunate ligament reconstruction
I've got a yeller here so all sounds are distorted. Any help would be most appreciated. Here it is:
Open scapholunate ligament reconstruction, _____________ (s/l Bernouli type) using __________ (s/l F-shar) tendon graft.
I was on a roll this morning and now I have come to a grinding halt.
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Subject: is there a radioulnar collateral ligament? sm
I can't find anything on it but it sure sounds like the doctor is saying radioulnar collateral ligament instead of radial and/or ulnar collateral ligament. The patient has had a long finger trigger digit injection and has pain on the volar aspect of the middle phalanx.
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radioulnar collateral ligament?
Subject: radioulnar collateral ligament?
confusing moment for me...
Is there a radioulnar collateral ligament or are they always two separate ligaments? Radial and ulnar collateral ligaments.
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Subject: There is Brostrom ankle ligament repair? nm
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shred or shredded ligament rupture?
Subject: shred or shredded ligament rupture?
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Subject: Davis & Geck. Also ligament of Treitz.
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Subject: could be "free tied" but name of ligament spelled wrong ?. . .
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Subject: coracoacromial ligament had a very prominent s/l inferior edge.
Does this sound right? Would interior edge fit here? Are there any other types of edges for ligaments? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Subject: reabsorption of the ulnar collateral ligament s/l fleck? nm TIA
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Subject: sag sign is for posterior cruciate ligament injury detection. nm
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Subject: Never heard of coronal ligament either, and I did orthopedics about twenty years.
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Subject: cruciate ligament....what is plural cruciates? Spell check keeps red lining it???
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Subject: maybe *enthesis*: point where a tendon, ligament or muscle inserts into bone (nm)
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Subject: Has anyone heard of prylotherapy? I can find it using Google, but I can't find whether it is cap'd.
nm
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Subject: Can find plenty on the internet regarding lipodermosclerosis, but unfortunately cannot find that exact spelling in any dictionary... sorry. Anyone else?
I'll amend my answer, Alex, to repair of an anterior cruciate ligament. :) nm
Subject: I'll amend my answer, Alex, to repair of an anterior cruciate ligament. :) nm
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Subject: found this. There are 3 lateral ankle ligaments and one broad, fan-shaped medial ligament. nm
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Subject: false: any suspensory ligament that is a peritoneal fold and not of true ligamentous structure.
Status post right long MCP joint sprain with s/l shroud ligament tear.
Subject: Status post right long MCP joint sprain with s/l shroud ligament tear.
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Subject: the ulnar fovea sign is a useful clinical maneuver to detect foveal disruptions and UT ligament tears.
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