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.
the second s/l might be "new onset" rather than "nuance at"
Subject: the second s/l might be "new onset" rather than "nuance at"
neo would be correct. Neo means "new."
Subject: neo would be correct. Neo means "new."
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After cesarean, "new skin" was then applied?
Subject: After cesarean, "new skin" was then applied?
cruciate ligaments
Subject: cruciate ligaments
There is more than one cruciate ligament, thus ligaments.
He does not say ligaments though...He says in the cruciates.
Subject: He does not say ligaments though...He says in the cruciates.
Hand ligaments HELP!!!
Subject: Hand ligaments HELP!!!
Anyone ever heard of what sounds like Lugo, Javera and Scoob's ligaments. Referring to a Dupuytren's surgery. I've looked everywhere, anatomy books, online.....can't find anywhere....
lunotriquetral ligaments? nm
Subject: lunotriquetral ligaments? nm
have heard coronal ligaments regarding knee leg etc. nm
Subject: have heard coronal ligaments regarding knee leg etc. nm
adhesions? ligaments (from fibrous bands etc) ? nm
Subject: adhesions? ligaments (from fibrous bands etc) ? nm
s/l neohepatocolic ligaments -- cannot find reference match - nm
Subject: 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
The pubprostatic ligaments, which provide anterior support of the urethra, are left intact over the urethra, but
any attachments to the prostate are incised." from http://urology.ucsf.edu/patientGuides/pdf/uroOnc/RRP_pictorial.pdf
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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