Oncology links
Posted By: 13ghosts on 2007-03-06
In Reply to: Found another link for you. sm - Txczech
Subject: Oncology links
Thanks to everyone for your help
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I very well could be hearing SPEP. I just started on this account several weeks ago and they tell me I am doing great and then I have a day like today where I cannot find the laboratories and it drives me crazy LOL
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Subject: oncology help, please
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Links
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http://www.angiodynamics.com/pages/products/workHorse.asp
http://abbott.com/ai/news/news.cfm?id=937
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GI links
Subject: GI links
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http://gastroresource.com/en/
http://www.gastrointestinalatlas.com/English/Colon_and_Rectum/Normal_Colon/normal_colon_.html
http://www.bellydoc.com/
http://www.endoscoperepair.com/repairsymptoms.htm
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Subject: Some links for you. sm
Froment's sign is also called paper sign etc.
http://www.medical-transcription1.com/NewsArticleDetail162.htm
http://www.cagworld.com/Resources/Medical.asp
Links for you. I will look around. sm
Subject: Links for you. I will look around. sm
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http://www.chiro.org/forms/narr13.html
http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/education/article.asp?article=497
http://www.medical-transcription1.com/NewsArticleDetail162.htm
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http://www.med.ufl.edu/rheum/rheumTests.htm
Links for you. sm
Subject: Links for you. sm
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Subject: Here are my links. Some are better than others. sm
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Subject: Links for you. sm
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http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/education/article.asp?article=497
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Subject: Some links for you. sm
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links
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http://home.adelphia.net/~ktm58/links.html
This site has links that might be useful!
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And links
Subject: And links
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Subject: don't know - here are some links
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http://www.hcvadvocate.org/hcsp/articles/rellosa.html
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Subject: Here are a few links. sm
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Subject: thank you for all you help and the links too.
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you love oncology? sm
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Yep, that was more or less my question, and that makes perfect sense! Thank you so much!
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Coulda' fooled me....you figured out my s/l very fast!
Thanks again, and have a good weekend!
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shows cycle IB RICE chemotherapy.
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Pt. with cervical cancer, mets to brain.
"The patient was on Decadron and Celebrex to decrease the S/L *interferal* pressure and seizure prophylaxis respectively."
Have tried everything I know of. I do not hear intracranial in this. It is decidedly interferal, intrafural, interfural, etc. I've tried antero, entero, inter, intra, you name it.
HORRIBLE ESL dictator, you know the kind... the one everyone else skips in the queue.
Thanks all.
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