Is it windswept appearance
Posted By: pc on 2007-09-29
In Reply to: Ortho x-ray help - ss
Subject: Is it windswept appearance
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windswept appearance
Subject: windswept appearance
Maybe windswept deformity
Subject: Maybe windswept deformity
google "knee xray windswept"
Subject: google "knee xray windswept"
Deformity seems to come up quite a bit, but also position and knee, so you'll probably have to see what fits?
appearance?
Subject: appearance?
NM
I think there's a cobblestone appearance
Subject: I think there's a cobblestone appearance
to sinuses. Or cobblestone mucosa?
pearly (appearance)?
Subject: pearly (appearance)?
Marvingoid appearance? sm
Subject: Marvingoid appearance? sm
The patient is 6 foot 5...............never heard of this before.............
I believe it is Mongoloid appearance.
Subject: I believe it is Mongoloid appearance.
There is also a 'marfanoid' appearance.
Subject: There is also a 'marfanoid' appearance.
Related to Marfan syndrome. Extremely tall, slender build, a narrow face, loose joints, and spinal or chest wall abnormalities.
Marvingoid appearance
Subject: Marvingoid appearance
It's probably marfanoid. Patients with Marfan syndrome are often very tall.
s/l linswept appearance
Subject: s/l linswept appearance
On the right knee there is moderate joint space loss of the medial compartment. He has a s/l linswept appearance on x-ray. tia.
I am going to go with that. Seems to be what fits in the skin appearance. Thanks so much for all o
Subject: I am going to go with that. Seems to be what fits in the skin appearance. Thanks so much for all of your help!
normal in appearance (period)?
Subject: normal in appearance (period)?
Mongoloid appearance is usually associated with Downs syndrome.
Subject: Mongoloid appearance is usually associated with Downs syndrome.
possibly saying "normal in appearance", then "period(.)"?
Subject: possibly saying "normal in appearance", then "period(.)"?
So he's probably describing a problem with the tendon itself - appearance is bowstrung?
Subject: So he's probably describing a problem with the tendon itself - appearance is bowstrung?
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WAG at maybe..."an exudative patina" or shiny appearance? nm
Subject: WAG at maybe..."an exudative patina" or shiny appearance? nm
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Possibly actiniform (radiating, or rayed, in appearance) nm
Subject: Possibly actiniform (radiating, or rayed, in appearance) nm
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Pt on hospice...Peripheral edema, woody, heavy edema, "rabatik" appearance of bilateral legs,
Subject: Pt on hospice...Peripheral edema, woody, heavy edema, "rabatik" appearance of bilateral legs,
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