It is three syllables.
Posted By: sm on 2009-04-10
In Reply to: patient's UA - nm
Subject: It is three syllables.
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they both have five syllables, so
Subject: they both have five syllables, so
what is the difference?
No, definitely two syllables because (sm)
Subject: No, definitely two syllables because (sm)
the doc uses the word 3 times in the report "...a small ______lacunar infarct." Then, "At times with a _____ lacune,..." And "...facial droop suggestive of a _____ infarct."
Yes, that is what he is saying, minus a few syllables. Thanks.
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It sounds like it has more syllables than that. nm
Subject: It sounds like it has more syllables than that. nm
Enough syllables for spondylolisthesis? nm
Subject: Enough syllables for spondylolisthesis? nm
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No, two syllables. ends in "y"
Subject: No, two syllables. ends in "y"
Perhaps he was slurring through it, but it was sure two syllables. Thank you!
Subject: Perhaps he was slurring through it, but it was sure two syllables. Thank you!
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Ugh..can you separate your s/l into syllables for us, please? Thx. nm
Subject: Ugh..can you separate your s/l into syllables for us, please? Thx. nm
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Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
Subject: Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
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Can you accent the syllables for us? nm
Subject: Can you accent the syllables for us? nm
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seeing as you have 3 syllables, urethral
Subject: seeing as you have 3 syllables, urethral
nm
Can you separate your s/l into syllables for us? nm
Subject: Can you separate your s/l into syllables for us? nm
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It was a thought I had, but there seems to be a few more syllables. Thx!!
Subject: It was a thought I had, but there seems to be a few more syllables. Thx!!
Nope...there are only 2 syllables.
Subject: Nope...there are only 2 syllables.
I thought of htat too but not enough syllables. Thanks though.
Subject: I thought of htat too but not enough syllables. Thanks though.
no it does not... it's really muffled but i can hear 2 syllables. NM
Subject: no it does not... it's really muffled but i can hear 2 syllables. NM
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the syllables are backwards - it's Relistor
Subject: the syllables are backwards - it's Relistor
Spiratin doesn't have enough syllables for what he is saying, but the active ingredient is spiron
Subject: Spiratin doesn't have enough syllables for what he is saying, but the active ingredient is spironolactone which is the closest thing I found
Listen closely to syllables, there is also desquamating (interstitial) pneumonia, which fits??? nm
Subject: Listen closely to syllables, there is also desquamating (interstitial) pneumonia, which fits??? nm
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If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google
Subject: If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google
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