On a search, I'm finding a Wise pattern as the keyhole technique for breast jobs. nm
Posted By: passing thru on 2006-02-07
In Reply to: I think it's Weiss pattern nm - flybye
Subject: On a search, I'm finding a Wise pattern as the keyhole technique for breast jobs. nm
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Wise pattern
Subject: Wise pattern
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It's Wise pattern all over the web! no wyse..nm
Subject: It's Wise pattern all over the web! no wyse..nm
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Wise pattern (mastoplasty) or Wyse? nm
Subject: Wise pattern (mastoplasty) or Wyse? nm
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on the Wise pattern mastopexy....archives..nm
Subject: on the Wise pattern mastopexy....archives..nm
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Not finding duo pattern but...
Subject: Not finding duo pattern but...
I did find this listing the different patterns (from labtestsonline.org):
ANA shows up on indirect immunofluorescence as fluorescent patterns in cells that are fixed to a slide that is evaluated under a microscope. Different patterns are associated with a variety of autoimmune disorders. Some of the more common patterns include:
Homogenous (diffuse) - associated with SLE and mixed connective tissue disease
Speckled - associated with SLE, Sjogren’s syndrome, scleroderma, polymyositis, rheumatoid arthritis, and mixed connective tissue disease
Nucleolar - associated with scleroderma and polymyositis
Outline pattern (peripheral) -associated with SLE
I believe the first one to do this was RJ Wise, M.D., so Wise I think is correct.
Subject: I believe the first one to do this was RJ Wise, M.D., so Wise I think is correct.
Wise RJ: A preliminary report on a method of planning the mammaplasty. Plast Reconstr Surg 1956; 17: 367
vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.
Subject: vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.
Vasectomy:
The tissue over the vas was incised using "knife technique or lyse technique."
Aortogram with runoff of leg, s/l doc says 8/16 technique and 4/40 technique in AP, TIA
Subject: Aortogram with runoff of leg, s/l doc says 8/16 technique and 4/40 technique in AP, TIA
If breast, sentinel node breast biopsy.
Subject: If breast, sentinel node breast biopsy.
You're right...it's Wise..and so are you :) nm
Subject: You're right...it's Wise..and so are you :) nm
Wise and/or Weiss - see inside.....sm
Subject: Wise and/or Weiss - see inside.....sm
anchor mastopexy - Also referred to as a Wise pattern (or sometimes Weiss pattern) mastopexy, full breast lift, or inverted-T incision, the anchor mastopexy is considered the traditional technique for breast lifting. The incisions are made around the areola, down the center of the lower portion of the breast and then across the breast in the inframmamary fold. Like the donut and lollipop incisions, the areola can be made smaller at the same time. The resulting scar is in the shape of an anchor. Although the Wise pattern or anchor mastopexy used to be the standard, it is now usually reserved only for those with moderate to severe breast sagging.
http://www.beautysurg.com//learn/breast_mastopexy2.html
one of a zillion websites on this very subject and nothing comes up for Wyse mastopexy, mastoplasty, or mammoplasty.
divide-and-conquer technique or dividing-conquer technique....
Subject: divide-and-conquer technique or dividing-conquer technique....
the dictation is The nucleus was then emulsified with a divide-and-conquer technique. My search mainly comes up with divide-and-conquer but I came across a website with medical phrases and it said dividing-conquer. Now I am totally confused.
divide-and-conquer technique or dividing-conquer technique....
Subject: divide-and-conquer technique or dividing-conquer technique....
the dictation for a lens implant surgery is The nucleus was then emulsified with a divide-and-conquer technique. My search mainly comes up with divide-and-conquer but I came across a website with medical phrases and it said dividing-conquer. Now I am totally confused.
In my spellcheck it is written as cardiac wise -- two words; no hypen.
Subject: In my spellcheck it is written as cardiac wise -- two words; no hypen.
Reddick technique. There are Reddick-Saye trocars that are inserted using the Reddick technique.
Subject: Reddick technique. There are Reddick-Saye trocars that are inserted using the Reddick technique.
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I have the same book as you and it's spelled Wise in mine. I also checked surgery words and it wa
Subject: I have the same book as you and it's spelled Wise in mine. I also checked surgery words and it was
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Tinkerbell is right, it is an herbal suppository made by Wise Woman Herbals
Subject: Tinkerbell is right, it is an herbal suppository made by Wise Woman Herbals
VAG Pack Suppositories from their web site
yes, QS pattern
Subject: yes, QS pattern
documented under pattern in the stedman's cardiology, 4th ed.
"---" pattern 3?
Subject: "---" pattern 3?
"Finally, despite having Gleason 7, I did discuss an active surveillance protocol. He has a ____ pattern 3 in a single core only with a very low PSA at the age of 72 with a baseline background of COPD."
It sounds like "predeling"...any ideas???
Thanks!!!
I think it's Weiss pattern nm
Subject: I think it's Weiss pattern nm
LDL pattern size A/B
Subject: LDL pattern size A/B
Dictated - LDL pattern size was pattern A slash B
I know there is pattern size A and size B even an I
A/B? help!!
Pandermatomal pattern?
Subject: Pandermatomal pattern?
Anyone ever heard of a pandermatomal pattern? I thought maybe he meant nondermatomal but is very clear "pan". I have searched everywhere I can think of and not coming up with anything. It involves pain in the foot in a "pandermatomal" pattern.
A-pattern exotropia ??
Subject: A-pattern exotropia ??
or some other type of exotropia?
rsr prime pattern
Subject: rsr prime pattern
Doc dictates "...with an rsr prime pattern in lead V1."
Is this the correct way to transcribe: "rSR' pattern in lead V1"?
I find a lot of different ways on Google but this seems the most used.
TIA!
s/l "flow pattern." I am not sure.
Subject: s/l "flow pattern." I am not sure.
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nucleolar pattern nm
Subject: nucleolar pattern nm
ANA shows s/l duo pattern? nm
Subject: ANA shows s/l duo pattern? nm
dual pattern? nm
Subject: dual pattern? nm
Kussmaul respiration pattern NM
Subject: Kussmaul respiration pattern NM
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normal follicular pattern?
Subject: normal follicular pattern?
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EKG-- s/l left ?bundloid? pattern n/m
Subject: EKG-- s/l left ?bundloid? pattern n/m
s/l ANA titer in a "pleolar" pattern nm
Subject: s/l ANA titer in a "pleolar" pattern nm
another part to EMG, recruitment?? pattern.
Subject: another part to EMG, recruitment?? pattern.
normal recruitment pattern to muscles tested.
Typo on extertional. It is exertional or may be that is not even correct. UGH. Thanks.
Is it okay to say repol pattern for repolarization?
Subject: Is it okay to say repol pattern for repolarization?
could it be global spread pattern???
Subject: could it be global spread pattern???
does he have cancer of the mouth, tongue or anything like that??? strep throat??
how about global strand pattern..
Subject: how about global strand pattern..
??? makes more sense if he has pharyngitis or something
Google "Gleason pattern 3" and see...(sm)
Subject: Google "Gleason pattern 3" and see...(sm)
if you can recognize anything that might look like what you're hearing.
escutcheon - shieldlike pattern of distribution
of pubic hair
Coosmal type respiration pattern??
Subject: Coosmal type respiration pattern??
She has acapnia with Coosmal type respiratory pattern consistent with likely underlying diabetic ketoacidosis.
Does this look correct?
Found Wyse pattern mastopexy sm
Subject: Found Wyse pattern mastopexy sm
Found it in Sted's plastic surgery/ENT/dentistry.
an ANA test can show a speckled pattern -nm
Subject: an ANA test can show a speckled pattern -nm
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See if you hear "trace alternans pattern"
Subject: See if you hear "trace alternans pattern"
It certainly could be "flow pattern". See link in message.
Subject: It certainly could be "flow pattern". See link in message.
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/reprint/167/5/702
help: no change in his speech pattern or its s/l emphorium
Subject: help: no change in his speech pattern or its s/l emphorium
Thank you both, still not finding my s/l though
Subject: Thank you both, still not finding my s/l though
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Not finding pes either. Sm
Subject: Not finding pes either. Sm
Stedmans: septooptic dysplasia (no hyphen).
abscence
EGD finding
Subject: EGD finding
Thanks for your help before, MT50. Here's a good one...
An EGD was done at the time which showed several (s/l) "hoontakes" also in the stomach..." Very thickly accented Doc. "Hoontakes???"
I am only finding XR. nm
Subject: I am only finding XR. nm
Help with an ENG finding
Subject: Help with an ENG finding
Patient has vertigo. This doctor is dictating the results of an ENG performed years ago. The doctor has a heavy mid-eastern accent. Any help would be appreciated!!! Thanks!
" I reviewed his ENG, which showed bilateral (sounds like clor-o-qwueek-ness) and abnormal tracking of eye movement."
Questions and jobs
I place a lot of blame on the companies and hospitals that hire untrained transcriptionists because they think anyone can do it, so why not hire people who work cheaply. A lot of these MTs have no medical knowledge and no idea how to do any kind of research. I have known on-site hospital MTs who did not even have reference books, either provided by the hospital or their own. You can't blame the MTs in this situation completely as they are expected to do work without the knowledge or tools.
can you hear "strain pattern or other abnormality"? just a guess
Subject: can you hear "strain pattern or other abnormality"? just a guess
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