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Lytic changes goes along with the diagnosis

Posted By: debjo on 2007-10-31
In Reply to: I agree with lytic changes. - Z

Subject: Lytic changes goes along with the diagnosis

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Lytic
Subject: Lytic

Lytic lesion is correct.
probably something lytic
Subject: probably something lytic

sorry can't help more
lytic changes maybe???? nm
Subject: lytic changes maybe???? nm

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lytic??
Subject: lytic??

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say-a-lytic process
Subject: say-a-lytic process

Probably cellulitic process --

lysis or lytic and plus
Subject: lysis or lytic and plus

do you hear the "s" sound or a "ic" sound on the first one?

lysis (ly·sis) (li´sis) [Gr. “dissolution; a loosing, setting free, releasing”] 1. destruction, as of cells by a specific lysin. 2. decomposition, as of a chemical compound by a specific agent. Cf. degradation. 3. mobilization of an organ by division of restraining adhesions. 4. gradual abatement of the symptoms of a disease; cf. crisis (def. 1).

Pulses are measured 1+, 2+, 3+ and 4+ (or minus)
doc slang for lytic?
Subject: doc slang for lytic?

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I agree with lytic changes.
Subject: I agree with lytic changes.

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lytic or blastic
Subject: lytic or blastic

Our orthos say that all the time on x-rays - no lytic or blastic chagnes or no lytic or blastic lesions.
mixed lytic
Subject: mixed lytic


"say-a-lytic" process ??
Subject: "say-a-lytic" process ??

The patient has a nonhealing ulcer of the foot.  Dictates what sounds like "No evidence of active "say-a-lytic" process.


I feel like this is on the tip of my tongue, but can't get it.


Help!  Thanks!


s/l lytic(?) lesions, plse sm
Subject: s/l lytic(?) lesions, plse sm

Patient has had a colonoscopy with a malignant polyp being found. Patient had a CT scan of her abdomen that showed multiple s/l lytic lesions throughout her bones everywhere.
Thx for any help!
I would think it is lytic then, but if unsure flag it
Subject: I would think it is lytic then, but if unsure flag it

It seems your patient either had a replacement or fracture earlier (is there arthritis in the hx?) I often hear lytic lesions or lytic lines in the areas you mention on patients with arthritis/oseoarthritis. Lysis is the process of destruction of something (in this case, bone), which seems to have been ruled out by these x-rays.
Could hear lytic when I listened again. Thanks you all!!!
Subject: Could hear lytic when I listened again. Thanks you all!!!


lytic temporal bone lesion? nm
Subject: lytic temporal bone lesion? nm


If breaking up clots or emboli, it would be lytic. nm
Subject: If breaking up clots or emboli, it would be lytic. nm

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maybe something like prevalent lytic lesions of leukemia? nm
Subject: maybe something like prevalent lytic lesions of leukemia? nm


There is a lytic area on the lateral s/l *shamfur* of the femur. TIA nm
Subject: There is a lytic area on the lateral s/l *shamfur* of the femur. TIA nm


Diagnosis
Subject: Diagnosis

Diagnosis:


1. Corneoscleral laceration with lens rupture O.D. and intraocular foreign body O.D. status post vitrectomy, lentectomy and uveal excision.


Should that be two sentences? I always have a problem with status post. Thank you so much.


Diagnosis?
Subject: Diagnosis?


Do you have a diagnosis?
Subject: Do you have a diagnosis?

nm
Help with diagnosis
Subject: Help with diagnosis

Chronic swelling of the right lower extremity after partial (frustray or first rate) resection for osteomyelitis.


It would be diagnosis, because SM
Subject: It would be diagnosis, because SM

Axis I, Axis II, etc. are arms of the diagnosis. 
diagnosis? nm
Subject: diagnosis? nm


this is the diagnosis
Subject: this is the diagnosis

1.Acute gastric tract.
2.Dehydration.
3.Urinary tract infection.
4.She was in motor vehicle accident.
5.Mental retardation.

It was diagnosis so just the
Subject: It was diagnosis so just the

sounded like posse vasculitis. Thanks
Do you know the diagnosis?
Subject: Do you know the diagnosis?


Diagnosis
Subject: Diagnosis

What is the patient's diagnosis?
Got a diagnosis on this pt? nm
Subject: Got a diagnosis on this pt? nm

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Do you have a diagnosis that goes along with this? nm
Subject: Do you have a diagnosis that goes along with this? nm

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Diagnosis that s/l.....
Subject: Diagnosis that s/l.....

Borgee borigme....possibly stomach illness related.
its just in the diagnosis..
Subject: its just in the diagnosis..

I swear its in the diagnosis just like the last time I typed this word! Does not help much.  he has bone disease also plus a few other things!  Can't win them all!  Thank you if you find it! 
diagnosis help
Subject: diagnosis help

Doctor says the patient has swelling and redness on the side of face.  She has an  S/L ___ar'a'sipalis'  beginning.


 


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is that a diagnosis?
Subject: is that a diagnosis?

need more information...   symptoms, a sentence, anything...
Do you have the diagnosis/es?
Subject: Do you have the diagnosis/es?


Need help with a diagnosis... SM
Subject: Need help with a diagnosis... SM

The patient has a red/hot/pain area on her nose and cheeks.  She does not feel ill in any way.....


Her diagnosis s/l air sip-a-lis.


Thanks!!!!


diagnosis help
Subject: diagnosis help

The Doc is saying-


She has ark' a' sanilis'  in both eyes.


Used for or diagnosis?
Subject: Used for or diagnosis?


diagnosis
Subject: diagnosis

I will be obtaining an EEG to rule-out S/L epileptic deformitis George’s._____


 


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What is the diagnosis?
Subject: What is the diagnosis?

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Probably that's just the first diagnosis
Subject: Probably that's just the first diagnosis

that would be my guess without hearing it.
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diagnosis is
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Diagnosis?
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Is there a diagnosis?
Subject: Is there a diagnosis?


Is there a diagnosis?
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What is the diagnosis
Subject: What is the diagnosis

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Um, is there a diagnosis? (sm)
Subject: Um, is there a diagnosis? (sm)

I think it would take a lot of context or experienced ear to listen to take a stab at this one. Could be an abbreviation such as PCP or an abbreviation of some local health clinic or something. For some reason the first thing that popped into my mind was CDC, as in Center for Disease Control, although I don't know if they give out drugs. With it being 5 drugs and the term "given", I was thinking AIDS, and then who might give those drugs to impoverished patients. But then again, maybe the patient had cancer and was given a 5-drug cancer regimen by some local cancer center. Can you see why context is sooooo important?