I don't think so I don't hear osteo...
Posted By: mt on 2009-04-13
In Reply to: Maybe- - MTGirl
Subject: I don't think so I don't hear osteo...
only hear small mols or mals chondral lesion. Thank you for your help though. :-)
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Subject: osteo circumflex
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Subject: S/L osteo left circumflex
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Subject: Thank you, but s/l osteo so had to leave a blank :(
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Subject: Break the word down - osteo refers to
bone and condyle is a part of the bone as per femoral condyle, lateral condyle etc. so yes it is a word.
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Subject: osteo = bone, ostio = passage - sm
How is the word being used? Both are correct, but only one is correct depending on the circumstance.
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Subject: s/l osteo tourniquet - used for trigger thumb release (thanks)
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Subject: Cardio...osteo diagonal branch.. cannot find this on internet.. thank you
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Subject: onelook.com is great for look-ups. Type in osteo + * and see what comes up. And Sted's Ortho Words
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Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
I do not hear that
Subject: I do not hear that
but I believe you are correct, there is mention of exposed cartilage. Thank you very much.
or can you hear..................nm
Subject: or can you hear..................nm
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Subject: can you hear VRE - this has been associated
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Subject: can you hear
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Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!
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Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...
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Used to hear that a lot. sm
Subject: Used to hear that a lot. sm
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can you hear...
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Subject: can you hear
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Subject: I hear ya
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Subject: Can you hear something like sm
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Subject: sorry I would have to actually hear that one I think. nm
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Subject: Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm
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Subject: thank you, I tried to hear it, but could not.
No, can't hear that.
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Subject: Can u hear BUN?... nm
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Yes, I can hear that.
Subject: Yes, I can hear that.
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Subject: No, definitely saying 3 and 1. Can hear the #3 and #1
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Ill see if I hear that thanks!!
Subject: Ill see if I hear that thanks!!
No....did not hear that. Thanks for the help though
Subject: No....did not hear that. Thanks for the help though
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