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Oops - must have crossed you in posting. This does go along with patient's respiratory failure.

Posted By: I appreciate your help :) on 2008-02-20
In Reply to: Mycobacterium gordonae - sm

Subject: Oops - must have crossed you in posting. This does go along with patient's respiratory failure.




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RF makes sense for respiratory failure...
Subject: RF makes sense for respiratory failure...

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Subject: Thanks but I found it. Patient has respiratory

problems and uses a coughalator at home. Probably should have given the sentence. Thanks again.
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Yes, thanks. We must have crossed in mid air.
Subject: Yes, thanks. We must have crossed in mid air.

Appreciate your help.
That crossed my mind too . . .
Subject: That crossed my mind too . . .

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Subject: strabismus --- crossed eyes. nm


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Subject: I am thinking that the doc has crossed 2 different meds, but just in case...

Is there a drug called Metformin hydrochlorizitide or his he just saying it wrong. I know that Metformin hydrochloride is a med for type 2 diabetes which this patient has. She is also being seen for pericardial effusion.

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Subject: PE respiratory on 7 m/o

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Respiratory help...sm
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respiratory phasicity?

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Subject: thanks for posting that - I never heard an MD

thanks again for sharing with us!!! 
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Subject: When posting a question, you don't

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To the Monteurochannel posting. sm

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It seems that merely asking for help helps find the answer myself.
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