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Neo- could be for "new" hepatocolic ligaments

Posted By: birdlady on 2008-02-14
In Reply to: s/l neohepatocolic ligaments -- cannot find reference match - nm - MT

Subject: Neo- could be for "new" hepatocolic ligaments

If you hear the neo combing form clearly.


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Can you hear "new" ? sm
Subject: Can you hear "new" ? sm

It sounds to me like it was being done with frozen sections and had to resect an additional amount, leaving a "new" margin for frozen section.
Could be "intrinsic" - but are you sure it is "new" evidence? sm
Subject: Could be "intrinsic" - but are you sure it is "new" evidence? sm

Or "no" evidence? Did they find new masses or lesions?


Just checking - that little word "no" can make a WORLD of difference.


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s/l neohepatocolic ligaments -- cannot find reference match - nm
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dorsal venous complex is in the area of the puboprostatic ligaments
Subject: dorsal venous complex is in the area of the puboprostatic ligaments

" Division of the puboprostatic ligaments and control of the dorsal venous complex
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found this. There are 3 lateral ankle ligaments and one broad, fan-shaped medial ligament. nm
Subject: found this. There are 3 lateral ankle ligaments and one broad, fan-shaped medial ligament. nm

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