No, she's very clear, peri...thx tho. nm
Posted By: as on 2007-09-11
In Reply to: Could they be hairy nevi? nm - Passing Thru
Subject: No, she's very clear, peri...thx tho. nm
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It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
Subject: It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
Peri-Loc I think. nm
Subject: Peri-Loc I think. nm
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peri-o-colap-sis
Subject: peri-o-colap-sis
Under past medical history, he states significant for **peri-o-colap-sis** abscess
This is the only sentence I have to figure this out. Thanks for any help!
Peri-menses maybe?
Subject: Peri-menses maybe?
She could be saying peri instead of para.
try peri colovesical
Subject: try peri colovesical
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para - around; peri - beside or new NM
Subject: para - around; peri - beside or new NM
para vs. peri
Subject: para vs. peri
Para = alongside. I think of the 2 letter a's running alongside the r.
Peri = around - think of the perimeter of something.
HTH.
para -: peri-
Subject: para -: peri-
para-:
prefix meaning: two like parts; near, beside, beyond, opposite.
peri-:
prefix meaning: around, about
para vs. peri- sm
Subject: para vs. peri- sm
paratesticular hydrocele or peritesticular hydrocele
it sounds mostly like 'para', but I thought I'd cover my bases and check.
peri?...see note
Subject: peri?...see note
peri- means : Around, about or near. So peritesticular would be my guess.
para- means: A departure from the normal.
peri ischemia?
Subject: peri ischemia?
It sounds like the doctor is saying "coronary artery disease with an apical myocardial infarction and some mild peri ischemia in that area. I have not heard of peri ischemia before- has anyone run across this term?
Para and peri can be used with just about any word. I'd
Subject: Para and peri can be used with just about any word. I'd
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I have always typed peri bottle. SM
Subject: I have always typed peri bottle. SM
Some brands specify Peri-Bottle, but I use the generic peri bottle, or I suppose peri-bottle. Just a squirt bottle for cleaning/soothing the perineum etc.
I am not sure now if I even 'heard' ulnar peri
Subject: I am not sure now if I even 'heard' ulnar peri
I think it's the other way around - peri- around; para- alongside. nm
Subject: I think it's the other way around - peri- around; para- alongside. nm
nm
para versus peri
Subject: para versus peri
Anyone know a way to remember these two prefixes? Ex. - paravertebral versus perivertebral, pararenal versus perirenal? They sound alike and I need some help!!!
Thanks.
it does list polytendinobursitis but the doc said peri for sure
Subject: it does list polytendinobursitis but the doc said peri for sure
peri is a prefix meaning around or about
Subject: peri is a prefix meaning around or about
so if it fits your sentence, yes it is a word.
para versus peri definitions
Subject: para versus peri definitions
para- (para-) [Gr. para to, at, or from the side of] 1. a prefix meaning (a) beside, near, (b) resembling, (c) accessory to, (d) beyond, (e) apart from, (f) abnormal. 2. symbol p-; in organic chemistry, a prefix indicating a 1,4-substituted benzene ring, e.g., p-xylene (1,4-dimethylbenzene) or p-nitrophenol (4-nitrophenol).
peri- (peri-) [Gr. peri around] a prefix meaning near or around
I found several references under peri-nevus
Subject: I found several references under peri-nevus
peri-bottle (for perineal flushing)
Subject: peri-bottle (for perineal flushing)
I disagree - paravertebral (not peri) is common
Subject: I disagree - paravertebral (not peri) is common
and there are a lot more "hits" for paratesticular from reputable sites than peri. JMO FWIW
Have heard of *peri-infarct ischemia"
Subject: Have heard of *peri-infarct ischemia"
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Is peri-renal bile correct?
Subject: Is peri-renal bile correct?
Dictation sounds like: Upon entering the bile duct, peri-renal bile was drained.
correct; peri--surrounding, around.....para--close to, near
Subject: correct; peri--surrounding, around.....para--close to, near
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Colovesical fistula exists, and peri- and para- are prefixes for just about
Subject: Colovesical fistula exists, and peri- and para- are prefixes for just about
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Yep, Keeping the area clean with a peri-bottle (a hand-held squirt bottle) can be soothing and help
Subject: Yep, Keeping the area clean with a peri-bottle (a hand-held squirt bottle) can be soothing and help prevent infection.
short for perineal
just to be clear...
Subject: just to be clear...
I just want to be sure about whether since she specified it is left side only that extensor hallucis "is" and not extensor hallucis "are". If she said bilateral then it would read extensor hallucis are 4+/5 -- am I getting that part correct? TIA
To be clear?
Subject: To be clear?
Hallucis IS.......halluces ARE. You will know when she is talking about a different side or bilateral. Don't over-think your dictator, okay? I'm thinking you may be new (I hope) and these things will become more clear as you go.
I know you're trying to get it perfect, but she knows what she's doing with the foot/feet. :)
it is very clear
Subject: it is very clear
She keeps referring to white matter abnormalities with signal loss and T2 prolongation through the entire report, so I am thinking leuko (white) something....no idea
I wish...but it's very clear. Thanks
Subject: I wish...but it's very clear. Thanks
Just to be clear
Subject: Just to be clear
My "duh" in the other post was for ME, not you. Didn't want any misunderstanding. Thanks for your help!
Clear? Nm
Subject: Clear? Nm
nm
Yes, it is clear. Thank you!
Subject: Yes, it is clear. Thank you!
x
I think if it's not clear
Subject: I think if it's not clear
I would leave a blank, although it is probably hypocoagulable (my Stedman's oncology book has this word) and we used it in the lab, such as defective clotting with factor deficiences such as hemophilia, von Willebrand (which heavy menstrual flow can be a sign), low platelet count, ITP, liver disorders that affect vitamin K production, etc. But it's really hard to say without knowing more about this patient because, if I can explain this right, there are conditions or situations that can cause hypercoagulable states that then use up all the clotting factors, etc., and then cause bleeding. So really need to know more on what the patient's other symptoms, family history, etc. to be sure on something like this when you can't hear for sure, I think anyway. Sorry for the long essay here, used to be one of my areas of interest a long time ago. Once worked up a lady who had heavy, heavy vaginal bleeding after childbirth, was in really bad DIC, docs had a heck of a time saving her. You can google on some of this if you're interested.
not clear
Subject: not clear
it is urine drug screen and delirium tremens but 17a not clear
tks... really not sure... the K is VERY clear.
Subject: tks... really not sure... the K is VERY clear.
could be s/l Akiva maybe, but it definitely is not a V at the beginning. Unless the doc is reading it wrong from paper... not sure.
Thanks for the input!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! That is it! It is so clear now...THANKS AGAIN!
Subject: THANK YOU SO MUCH! That is it! It is so clear now...THANKS AGAIN!
nm
Everything else she said was so clear but I bet that is it! Thanks! nm
Subject: Everything else she said was so clear but I bet that is it! Thanks! nm
What is T1T? He is clear. thanks
Subject: What is T1T? He is clear. thanks
There is no evidence for ureteral obstruction. He may be a candidate for a minimal invasive therapy such as T1T or even laser prostatectomy.
I think the OP could have been a little more clear sm
Subject: I think the OP could have been a little more clear sm
in what they were asking, like perhaps given the whole sentence. I assumed they were asking about a possessive but it could also be seen as asking about a pleural.
doc is very clear. sm
Subject: doc is very clear. sm
he is spelling it out exactly like this "vobenzin", or could be "zobenzim"; and, "artron". Definitely not Benzig and artane. No mention of Parkinson's disease which Artane is used for, and doc is clearly not saying Artane. I went to rxlist on Internet and nothing came up either!
to be more clear - s/m
Subject: to be more clear - s/m
i'm not questioning whether to hypen or use the word "and". What I'm questioning is can you use 2 different measurement systems for the same measurement - isn't the 3/8 referring to an inch? how do you have 157 cm and 3/8 of an inch?
it's very clear...
Subject: it's very clear...
He definitely says Levoryl (now that I know how to spell it). :) When I do a google search on Levoryl, there are only two pages that come up. I can't find it in RxList.com. Is it an old drug that doesn't exist anymore?
clear
Subject: clear
dd
Clear?
Subject: Clear?
Could it be "skin is clear?"
if its clear then why you asking?
Subject: if its clear then why you asking?
I love it when people ask and then argue.
No, he's being very clear.
Subject: No, he's being very clear.
That's why it has me so stumped. The previous line says it was an enlarged lesion on his buttock that was excised and felt to be a "fiddle" lymphoma.
I don't think so. He's very clear.
Subject: I don't think so. He's very clear.
I've never heard of a soupy tendon though.
loud and clear????
in phy. exam.
he starts to dictate HEENT, but only gets as far as HE then says what sounds like "loud and clear"... Extremities is the very next word.
HE loud and clear. Extremities: ....
Is he saying the head is clear and the ears are loud???? hellllpppp!
No it is clear "mock"
Subject: No it is clear "mock"
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