I would use it as the plural form. :) nm
Posted By: wandering on 2007-11-06
In Reply to: Is vertebroplasties the right pleural of vertebroplasty - xcopper
Subject: I would use it as the plural form. :) nm
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It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti
Subject: It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti
...and the plural form would be....:) nm
Subject: ...and the plural form would be....:) nm
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Should I use plural form?
Subject: Should I use plural form?
Patient has cysts on both epididymis. Should I use the plural form epididymides the way he worded it or just epididymis? Please help.
"cc" is both singular and plural form
Subject: "cc" is both singular and plural form
you don't need to add an 's' to "cc" It's "1 cc" and "10 cc" for example. :D
just plain old lucencies, plural form. No apostrophe. nm
Subject: just plain old lucencies, plural form. No apostrophe. nm
yes, is correct, plural form sounds like long I
Subject: yes, is correct, plural form sounds like long I
nm
Duh! Meant to type tophus or tophi as plural form.
Subject: Duh! Meant to type tophus or tophi as plural form.
plural. nm
Subject: plural. nm
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plural...nm
Subject: plural...nm
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IMO only, but seems plural SM
Subject: IMO only, but seems plural SM
Unfortunately I cannot find a "rule" on this either, but if you change "bilateral" to "both" or "right and left" it does not change the meaning of the sentence but you would use the plural, tibias.
In the same way in your example, I believe it should be "examination of the hips, knees and ankles is normal bilaterally." (Consider if "bilateral" was before the word hips instead.)
Again, just my opinion -- tough question! Especially in a sentence fragment such as a diagnosis...
....plural, I mean....
Subject: ....plural, I mean....
nm
Your plural
Subject: Your plural
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=phalanx
plural. :) nm
Subject: plural. :) nm
...plural. :) ...nm
Subject: ...plural. :) ...nm
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NEVER add an 's' to cc. It is already plural.
Subject: NEVER add an 's' to cc. It is already plural.
f
plural has e at the end
Subject: plural has e at the end
nm
I would use plural, nm
Subject: I would use plural, nm
plural of plexus
Subject: plural of plexus
Isn't plexus both singular and plural? My doc keeps saying "brachial plexi" when he's talking about both arms, and I can't find that anywhere. Any help is appreciated.
metastases - plural
Subject: metastases - plural
x
Pleural is not plural--ack!
Subject: Pleural is not plural--ack!
"Pleural" - You have been transcribing too long. You mean "plural," n'est-ce-pas?
Plural of orifice?
Subject: Plural of orifice?
What is the correct plural form of orifice?
Always use the plural - Adnexa
Subject: Always use the plural - Adnexa
Per BOS - Page 13
Yes, plural effusion
Subject: Yes, plural effusion
plural! Gotcha! :) nm
Subject: plural! Gotcha! :) nm
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No because it's plural, not possessive
Subject: No because it's plural, not possessive
It's just Apgars.
adnexa is plural
Subject: adnexa is plural
Specimen plural
Subject: Specimen plural
Is specimen both singular and plural?
Thanks
L
No. Plural is specimens.
Subject: No. Plural is specimens.
sequelae (plural)
Subject: sequelae (plural)
If plural, scotomata
Subject: If plural, scotomata
plural, no apostrophe
Subject: plural, no apostrophe
nm
Neither, it is nitrite. No 's' as it is not plural. nm
Subject: Neither, it is nitrite. No 's' as it is not plural. nm
xm
plural - not pleural
Subject: plural - not pleural
oops!
**there goes the medical in me - plural.
Subject: **there goes the medical in me - plural.
x
Of course I meant plural.
Subject: Of course I meant plural.
I type "pleural" far more often than "plural." Honest mistake. :-)
are retractors plural?
Subject: are retractors plural?
When it says, "then retracted it with Gelpis".. or would it be better to say "with a Gelpi"
Per Dorland's there is no plural. It's just meatus. nm
Subject: Per Dorland's there is no plural. It's just meatus. nm
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rad. help - plural of globus pallidus??
Subject: rad. help - plural of globus pallidus??
Is there even a plural form of globus pallidus??? The dr. says "globus pallidi"
Thanks!
Maybe lentigines, plural of lentigo?
Subject: Maybe lentigines, plural of lentigo?
well, singular not plural...fibrate..nm
Subject: well, singular not plural...fibrate..nm
Indices is plural for index nm
Subject: Indices is plural for index nm
x
if plica is plural - plicae
Subject: if plica is plural - plicae
plica, pl. plicae
Think it could be choana, plural choanae. nm
Subject: Think it could be choana, plural choanae. nm
s
Foramina is plural for foramen.
Subject: Foramina is plural for foramen.
Plural on an eponym, Apgars
Subject: Plural on an eponym, Apgars
Dorland's has vasa as being plural of vas. nm
Subject: Dorland's has vasa as being plural of vas. nm
s
WOW, thanks. I thought since there were three views it was plural.
Subject: WOW, thanks. I thought since there were three views it was plural.
Learn something new every day. OR just a refresher anyway.
THanks again
I agree that it is views and should be plural.
Subject: I agree that it is views and should be plural.
I say the plural mastectomies is correct if..sm
Subject: I say the plural mastectomies is correct if..sm
you want to get techical. Would you say bilateral amputation? I believe the singular would be used if it were stated this way: Mastectomy, bilateral or below-knee amputation, bilateral. Otherwise I think bilateral mastectomies and bilateral amputations etc.
Plural of vertebra is vertebrae.
Subject: Plural of vertebra is vertebrae.
glomeruli ? plural of glomerulus, nm
Subject: glomeruli ? plural of glomerulus, nm
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