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It's actually paracentral disk extrusion with neural impingement. nm

Posted By: mte on 2009-05-15
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Subject: It's actually paracentral disk extrusion with neural impingement. nm




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neural foramina is the plural of neural foramen (nm)
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Subject: I would think it would be protrusion or extrusion - nm


paracentral?
Subject: paracentral?


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Subject: Never mind it is paracentral. Thanks.


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paracentral disc herniation
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feel a little silly asking this but here goes, paracentral and paramedian, the same thing?
Subject: feel a little silly asking this but here goes, paracentral and paramedian, the same thing?

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Subject: what does the CAM in CAM impingement mean? and can sm

it stay as CAM in the ASSESSMENT?


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Subject: cam impingement

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Subject: Type of impingement in MRI

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It's Neer impingement test
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Subject: rotator cuff test for impingement? (nm)

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A "bucket handle meniscus tear" Good ortho site if you never heard of it is wheelessonline.com.  You can get a lot of help there that isn't in the reference books sometimes. 
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Subject: prolly too late, maybe Neer sign (impingement)?


Negative impingement? Sounds like we're typing for the - nm
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neural foraminal
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probably neural foramina?
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Neural Foramen SM
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bilateral neural foramina


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Subject: I think in this case neural smq

Neural ImagingNeurodigital.com is a development-stage site at this time that will focus on digital imaging of neural function patterns.

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It's neural foramina.  And "pleural" is only spelled this way if it means the thorax or chest cavity.  That was probably just a typo in your original message and you meant to type "plural," meaning more than one.  I've been a Texas state-certified court reporter and national-certified court reporter for 25 years.  The proper terms are "neural foramina," (that is the plural form) and "neural foramen" (that is the singular form) although you will see them misspelled as neuroforamina all the time.
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Subject: Possibly neural foraminal?

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Subject: Neuroforamina vs neural foramina

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Neuroforamina vs neural foramina
Subject: Neuroforamina vs neural foramina

I understand that one is singular and the other is pleural. The MTs in the hospital where I now work are telling me that it's okay to type "neuroforamina" and I was told that is incorrect -- that it should be "neural foramina." I suppose it should be the same as for the singular form, but we just need some confirmation or judgment as to which is now the preferred way to type this. I know that 30+ years ago, I was told that neuroforamen *and* neuroforamina were okay. I don't believe tha anymore and do believe that neural foramina is the correct way to type it. Anyone with a definite on this? Thanks -- Karen
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Subject: i typed neural foramina for 30

years and just got a radiologist who wants it neuroforaminal. Guess it just depends who reads it.
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Neuroforamina vs Neural foramina
Subject: Neuroforamina vs Neural foramina

Neuroforamina is German term/phrase and Neural foramina is English term/phrase


otherwise one is pleural and another is singular.


 


 


2 words--neural foraminal
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neural foraminal narrowing?
Subject: neural foraminal narrowing?


neuroforaminal vs neural foraminal
Subject: neuroforaminal vs neural foraminal

I know I am responding to a very old post, but those of you who use "neural foraminal" as opposed to "neuroforaminal" in your transcriptions are correct.  I am a Certified Court Reporter in the state of Texas and a Registered Professional Court Reporter at the national level.  I've been so-licensed for 25 years, and I always see the two-word error.  And it's AMAZING how often the radiologists are incorrect and ESPECIALLY their staff.  Though using the medical combining forms is often the most common, in this case, it is incorrect.  But, like some of the others said in their posts, who's going to argue with the doc?


Congrats on standing up for yourself!


 


 


neural foramina/neuroforamina
Subject: neural foramina/neuroforamina

Wow!  The site really messed up my posted message.  Anyone know why it jammed all the words together and took some words out?  The original message that I typed and can still view is correct.  This is my first post, so am I just doing something wrong?  Thanks for your help, if you can.
neural foramen - per Dorland's Med dictionary NM
Subject: neural foramen - per Dorland's Med dictionary NM

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Proper is neural foraminal stenosis.
Subject: Proper is neural foraminal stenosis.

Neuroforaminal stenosis is acceptable if okay with your account specifics. It is considered a neologism.