Ischemic white matter changes? nm
Posted By: Rad MT on 2007-06-13
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Subject: Ischemic white matter changes? nm
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ok, me again. Periventricular white matter or paraventricular white matter changes?
Subject: ok, me again. Periventricular white matter or paraventricular white matter changes?
white matter infarcts
Subject: white matter infarcts
What could possiblly represent old white matter infarcts concerning a Head CT?
found vanishing white matter nm
Subject: found vanishing white matter nm
Need more context, but maybe *leukoaraiosis* (white matter lesions) (nm)
Subject: Need more context, but maybe *leukoaraiosis* (white matter lesions) (nm)
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An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
Subject: An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
it is where the infarct took place. So you would not hyphenate.
Head MRI: a right frontal white matter lesion that corresponds to her "u fibers" frontally.
Subject: Head MRI: a right frontal white matter lesion that corresponds to her "u fibers" frontally.
MRI with white matter disease and division restriction consistent w/ "Handball" stroke. sm
Subject: MRI with white matter disease and division restriction consistent w/ "Handball" stroke. sm
The MRI of her brain was significant for white matter disease and an area of division restriction consistent with a handball stroke.
I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm
Subject: I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm
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It is white. They use acetic acid to stain the area and if there is anything there it turns white.
Subject: It is white. They use acetic acid to stain the area and if there is anything there it turns white.
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white-white per the Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
Subject: white-white per the Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
doing arthroscopic knee surgery, white on white tear or something else?
Subject: doing arthroscopic knee surgery, white on white tear or something else?
There was an unstable bucket-handle tear of the medial meniscus s/l white on white or white and white or white/white tear? Thanks
tears can be in the white-on-white zone
Subject: tears can be in the white-on-white zone
? ischemic toe ulcer. (nm)
Subject: ? ischemic toe ulcer. (nm)
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Ischemic colon?
Subject: Ischemic colon?
TIA - transient ischemic attack....
Subject: TIA - transient ischemic attack....
x
probably cold ischemic time
Subject: probably cold ischemic time
etc.
Transient ischemic dilatation (TID)
Subject: Transient ischemic dilatation (TID)
white white zone
Subject: white white zone
There was a longitudinal tear, not all that unstable, in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus in more the white white zone. Not sure exactly how this should look. White-white, white/white or something else. Thanks.
reversible ischemic neurological deficit. See ref.
Subject: reversible ischemic neurological deficit. See ref.
Patients with reversible ischemic neurological deficit (RIND) have ...
Fifteen patients with amaurosis fugax (AF), 37 with hemispheric TIA and 35 with reversible ischemic ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve& db=PubMed&list_uids=3290358&dopt=Abstract - Similar pages |
MRI of the brain with any obvious ischemic event, but did have a s/l..
Subject: MRI of the brain with any obvious ischemic event, but did have a s/l..
call-lar-e one malformation.. Thank you
TIA=transient ischemic attack or thanks in advance?
Subject: TIA=transient ischemic attack or thanks in advance?
long shot, but ischemic ulcer? see message
Subject: long shot, but ischemic ulcer? see message
A recent hypothesis proposed that in venous ulceration, trapped leucocytes occlude capillaries, thereby resulting in cutaneous ischaemia.30
kind of lost on this one. I would still opt for venous ulcer though, too.
Maybe RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic deficit (nm)
Subject: Maybe RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic deficit (nm)
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Probably RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic defect.
Subject: Probably RIND - reversible ischemic neurologic defect.
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s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology
Subject: s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology
Can anyone help with this? It sounds like "fashus"
Cecal inflammatory change, consideration of ________ versus ischemic etiology, potential for neoplastic infiltration of the cecum should be considered
atrophy and advanced small vessel ischemic change?
Subject: atrophy and advanced small vessel ischemic change?
on colonoscopy fragments with superficial ischemic type injury with fibro s/l vinocrotical base
Subject: on colonoscopy fragments with superficial ischemic type injury with fibro s/l vinocrotical base
Thanks if you can help!!!!
it does not matter
Subject: it does not matter
it helps me to help them (if they are indeed trying to get a job).
Why would age matter?
Subject: Why would age matter?
Both mean the same. No matter what
Subject: Both mean the same. No matter what
BOS says to do, you go with what the client/MTSO wants you to do. Best advise is to check with your supervisor.
Just like that - there are no "rules" no matter
Subject: Just like that - there are no "rules" no matter
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just because it doesn't matter to YOU
Subject: just because it doesn't matter to YOU
and google is NOT the authority on when to use which word. You can find errors all over the internet and I don't consider google a research tool unless it takes me to a manufacturer web site so I can find a copyrighted spelling.
A good dictionary and solid reference materials are needed. Additionally, the OP did not say the client wanted it one way or another so your bringing that into the equation makes you look as though you are trying to justify what you do, and I really do not care what you do. You are only trying to deflect the direction of the discussion to one in which you _win_ and you try to make me _lose_. The people here who lose are the ones who still don't know the CORRECT usage of the 2 words.
I stand my ground. The OP still does not know definitively how to use these 2 words based on this thread. And you can huff and puff and try to blow my house down but you still don't _win_.
Or even viscous matter? (nm)
Subject: Or even viscous matter? (nm)
(nm)
Either/or, matter of preference
Subject: Either/or, matter of preference
no matter what is in print -- sm
Subject: no matter what is in print -- sm
every company QA and/or account will set that rule.
You probably should ask them via email to get it in writing as it has been my experience this will vary from one QA gal to the next.
We use cc no matter what. Carbon is
Subject: We use cc no matter what. Carbon is
just an outdated term, cc now normally means courtesy copy.
s/l quiet matter?
Subject: s/l quiet matter?
There are moderately enlarged (Virchow-Robin) spaces within the hemisphere (quiet) matter
"white" matter ??
Subject: "white" matter ??
nope...don't want to either...again, just a matter of preference.nm
Subject: nope...don't want to either...again, just a matter of preference.nm
nm
Does not matter. All dosages are singular.
Subject: Does not matter. All dosages are singular.
don't know your subject matter but probably "biestrogen"...nm
Subject: don't know your subject matter but probably "biestrogen"...nm
nm
That's it. Thanks. It has been a really long day and week for that matter. Thanks again.
Subject: That's it. Thanks. It has been a really long day and week for that matter. Thanks again.
no matter what they dictate, they are wrong...nm
Subject: no matter what they dictate, they are wrong...nm
Okay, now I guess it is a matter of preference.
Subject: Okay, now I guess it is a matter of preference.
Why does it matter if the last word was a number?
Subject: Why does it matter if the last word was a number?
You are starting over with a new sentence which should have nothing to do with the previous one. I've never heard of such.
what's the matter with you? Stop trying to be a psychologist..sm
Subject: what's the matter with you? Stop trying to be a psychologist..sm
Do you want to pick a fight with me? Don't get PERSONAL !
You have not contributed the least to the OP's question, so spare your imposing, empty posts!
I am a very happy person, contrary to you, why shouldn't I? You are the belligerent one.
OK, feeling stupid, but s/l *cruskt* of the matter.
Subject: OK, feeling stupid, but s/l *cruskt* of the matter.
I have heard this phrase before but never really thought about how the word is spelled.
The *_____* of the matter with this patient is...
Thanks!
Maybe detritus, particles of organic matter or "garbage." nm
Subject: Maybe detritus, particles of organic matter or "garbage." nm
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I wondered, but couldn't hear "articulating" no matter how hard I tried
Subject: I wondered, but couldn't hear "articulating" no matter how hard I tried
Theo-Dur was capitalized because that is the correct spelling of the drug no matter what the punctua
Subject: Theo-Dur was capitalized because that is the correct spelling of the drug no matter what the punctuation is, if it was a generic drug separated by commas, then it would be lowercase.
Thanks. White-white it is. nm
Subject: Thanks. White-white it is. nm
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