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I wondered how you found it. nm

Posted By: Thanks for the tip. :) on 2008-01-16
In Reply to: No problem. I searched as follows: - annabanana

Subject: I wondered how you found it. nm

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Well, I wondered too, but...SM
Subject: Well, I wondered too, but...SM

It sounded to me as if the doc was saying the clinical picture suggested sleep apnea/COPD, not necessarily that the patient's appearance suggested these things. You know - "It looks to me like this patient has anemia."

Glo - you're very welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
I wondered myself... just not sure... sm
Subject: I wondered myself... just not sure... sm

I finally resorted to WAGs myself LOL!

I have ended up leaving a blank there, and I haaaaate doing that, but, given context, I just can't reason out any of my WAGs as being in my comfort zone!

I'll revisit it after another cuppa ;-), and I wondered about malleus too, but can't "make it make sense" in my poor head.

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I wondered that too, but...
Subject: I wondered that too, but...

I found a hit on Google where I saw something written like 1, 2, 2, and then I started wondering if there was some special method like the T1N0M0 type of staging? It probably is as simple as 1 to 2, but now I'm all confused and just not sure, and I Google is just not coming through for me on this one.
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Subject: that's what i wondered but

went back and listened a few times and it still sounded like formica...thanks for trying!
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Subject: Yah, I always wondered why they called it

brain natriuretic peptide (BNP, B-type) when it was for the heart, but nobody could ever explain it to me.  Since I don't do that specialty and never had to spell it out, I wasn't too worried about it.
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Subject: I have always wondered why some of them pronounced cm that way....nm


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Subject: Thank you! I wondered if I was hearing


I wondered if it could be the gauge of wire sm
Subject: I wondered if it could be the gauge of wire sm

but I just started doing these types of reports so am not yet familiar with them.  Thanks!  I sent it through with a blank and I'll check later to see with what they filled in the blank. 
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Subject: cool thanks always wondered my ex is an almost 120 pack year !!!!!

started at 14 and still going strong at 3 packs a day at 55
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Subject: I wondered, as in palliative care but thought it was a med name. tx


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Subject: It's very clear, I just wondered if it was ilioaortal or ilial aortal

because he says it very hesitantly.


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Subject: I wondered, but couldn't hear "articulating" no matter how hard I tried


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Subject: I wondered that, but can you actually SEE a nephron on x-ray? And wouldn't "renal nephron" be redundant?


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Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.

Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.


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Subject: Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)

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Subject: Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the

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Subject: Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est

It never fails - I searched for this multiple times yesterday and again this morning.  As soon as I posted it on the board, I found it.    Sorry to have bothered you all. 


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Subject: Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!


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same time you mentioned it.

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Steinmann pin (correct spelling)
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Subject: I found it now.

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Subject: I found it! Yay me!

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Subject: found it

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Subject: I found it...Thanks

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Subject: probably not it, but found this. sm






Found this when googling around about the velocardiofacial syndrome.


 


Tricho Dento Osseous Syndrome



Copyright 1987, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1998



Synonyms of Tricho Dento Osseous Syndrome

  • TDO Syndrome

Disorder Subdivisions


  • TDO-I
  • TDO-II
  • TDO-III


General Discussion
Tricho-Dento-Osseous (TDO) syndrome is a rare inherited multisystem disorder that belongs to a group of diseases known as ectodermal dysplasias. Ectodermal dysplasias typically affect the hair, teeth, nails, and/or skin. TDO syndrome is characterized by kinky or curly hair; poorly developed tooth enamel; and unusual thickness and/or denseness (sclerosis) of the top portion of the skull (calvaria) and/or the long bones (i.e., bones in the arms and legs). In some cases, affected individuals also exhibit abnormally thin, brittle nails or premature closure (fusion) of the fibrous joints between certain bones in the skull (craniosynostosis), causing the head to appear abnormally long and narrow (dolicocephaly).

There may be three distinct types of TDO syndrome. Some researchers suggest that these variants may be differentiated mainly by whether the calvaria and/or long bones exhibit abnormal hardening (sclerosis), thickening, and/or density. Other symptoms also vary among the three disorder types. TDO syndrome is inherited as an autosomal dominant genetic trait.
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Subject: found this--sm

rhino-laryngo pharyngoscopy.