Patients with non-bulky follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Posted By: EvaEv on 2008-05-12
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Subject: Patients with non-bulky follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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hmmm, could be. Pt had non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Subject: hmmm, could be. Pt had non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
definitely sounded like a "tica" at the end though. we will see if the QA gives me the heads up.
Try 'nonbulky' Hodgkin's lymphoma
Subject: Try 'nonbulky' Hodgkin's lymphoma
NK-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma? nm
Subject: NK-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma? nm
yes, RICE, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Cytoxan
Subject: yes, RICE, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Cytoxan
bulky?
Subject: bulky?
Bulky spurs? ?? - nm
Subject: Bulky spurs? ?? - nm
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a bulky dressing ?
Subject: a bulky dressing ?
pediatric hodgkin's. Please see context.
Subject: pediatric hodgkin's. Please see context.
8-year-old with Hodgkin's lymphoma...recent bone marrow transplant recipient. Current medications include Nystatin, ______ 2.7 mL one po daily, acyclovir 200 mg po twice daily and saline solution mouthwash. S/L "atevacon"...Indian accent. Any takers?
stage 4 s/l B-nodulous grossing Hodgkin's disease
Subject: stage 4 s/l B-nodulous grossing Hodgkin's disease
Follicular?
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follicular?
Subject: follicular?
Maybe follicular
Subject: Maybe follicular
He could be saying it really fast ???
I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
Subject: I would go with follicular. Doc is just making up his own word.
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normal follicular pattern?
Subject: normal follicular pattern?
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s/l follicular rebound (abdomen) nm
Subject: s/l follicular rebound (abdomen) nm
agree - probably follicular dermatitis, severe
Subject: agree - probably follicular dermatitis, severe
follicular papule? moist pruritus?
Subject: follicular papule? moist pruritus?
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Of course you should not guess, but I agree with patty on follicular. nm
Subject: Of course you should not guess, but I agree with patty on follicular. nm
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I've looked up both follicular and pellicular to see what fit...think this one's just gonna
Subject: I've looked up both follicular and pellicular to see what fit...think this one's just gonna' have to be blank. NM
NM
WAG - follicular in situ ____ (lesions??) of atopic dermatitis? nm
Subject: WAG - follicular in situ ____ (lesions??) of atopic dermatitis? nm
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Lymphoma
Subject: Lymphoma
Doc dictates "differential diagnosis includes not only lymphoma or typical __________ disease." Sounds like cabriculous. Any ideas?
Thank you.
Lymphoma
Subject: Lymphoma
Wow, there's another "D" out there. Perhaps I should change my ID to avoid confusion; I've been posting as such for a while. I hope you found the answer to the word/phase in question.
RE: B-Cell lymphoma....
Subject: RE: B-Cell lymphoma....
doc says 'B-cell lymphoma involving the vertebral body of D5.' Is D5 correct as that is what he is saying. working on discharge summary. TIA
S/L trinda, its for lymphoma
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Fiddle lymphoma
Subject: Fiddle lymphoma
The doctor says fiddle lymphoma twice, and I can't find anything to make sense of it.
I found a Lennert ('s) lymphoma.
Subject: I found a Lennert ('s) lymphoma.
Maybe it's that kind of cell.
Lymphoma lesion type???
Subject: Lymphoma lesion type???
Diagnosis was made of non-cleaved, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (SNC lymphoma) with a staging laparotomy with extensive involvement in many sites, treated with CHOP x 16 cycles. He was restage in January of this year and a _________lesion was seen. Lymphoma versus pseudocyst. Now admitted for further chemotherapy with DHAP.
Word sounds like anpandacardic or pandcardic - an clues?
star cell lymphoma??
Subject: star cell lymphoma??
Anyone heard of star cell lymphoma?
star cell lymphoma??
anyone heard of star cell lymphoma??
small cell lymphoma? nm
Subject: small cell lymphoma? nm
x
positive biopsy for lymphoma sm
Subject: positive biopsy for lymphoma sm
sounds like something-Burke cells? please help
Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma
Subject: Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma
His peripheral blood lymphocyte analysis revealed no s/l coronal populations.
Typing patient with lymphoma.. Please see message. Thanks.
Subject: Typing patient with lymphoma.. Please see message. Thanks.
Some patients if they have a lot of disease tend to have a lot of lymphoma in their peripheral blood, and that’s considered like kind of an extra s/l narital site but yours was negative.
...otherwise. CHOP protocol is used for lymphoma, not leukemia. nm
Subject: ...otherwise. CHOP protocol is used for lymphoma, not leukemia. nm
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mantle cell lymphoma question
Subject: mantle cell lymphoma question
Dr. says what sounds like "stage IV E mantle cell lymphoma" and I have researched and can't find anything. Help please!
Maybe CoQ10? Sometimes taken by heart patients. nm
Subject: Maybe CoQ10? Sometimes taken by heart patients. nm
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I found one paragraph re patients ...sm
Subject: I found one paragraph re patients ...sm
not sure but I found one paragraph thru google about dacron wool........being used on a patient:
Once cooling to -79 C was complete the patient was lifted out of the Silcool bath, the outer, Silcool wetted plastic bag was stripped off and the patient was placed within a polyester cloth bag which was in turn placed inside a standard aluminum neurocan which had been precooled to -90 and packed with dacron wool. Temperature probes were left externalized to the neurocan for subsequent cooling to -196 C.
I don't really think this is going to help you though but I tried!!
CD4 count for HIV patients and AIDS...
Subject: CD4 count for HIV patients and AIDS...
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Experimental drug for MS patients sm
Subject: Experimental drug for MS patients sm
Has anyone heard of an experimental drug called "Revamune" (or s/l it) for MS patient's? It may be through Project Restore through Hopkins???
apparently patients sometimes refer to it as H1c. sm
Subject: apparently patients sometimes refer to it as H1c. sm
Try googling H1c, lots of hits from (apparently) patients. Also, wondered if slurring could make "an A1c" sound like your HUNC ? Also found at least one reference to histoplasmosis marker of H1C.
for cancer patients??? don't do oncology sorry
Subject: for cancer patients??? don't do oncology sorry
Good catch on the MALT lymphoma, sassee.
Subject: Good catch on the MALT lymphoma, sassee.
I'll bet you are right.
mantle cell lymphoma...chemotherapy 6 cycles with s/l cha-bar. nm
Subject: mantle cell lymphoma...chemotherapy 6 cycles with s/l cha-bar. nm
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S/l teso-resbiso lymphoma treated to remission. nm
Subject: S/l teso-resbiso lymphoma treated to remission. nm
Docs often read off patients' handwritten sm
Subject: Docs often read off patients' handwritten sm
drug lists, saw this spelling and probably assumed it was something new. My vote is for Mirapex, but you can flag it to cover yourself.
long shot here but patients are Medi-Vac'd.....???
Subject: long shot here but patients are Medi-Vac'd.....???
Pain scale in leukemia patients
Subject: Pain scale in leukemia patients
Hi,
Is there a pain scale that is commonly referred to for leukemia patients? I'm doing a clinic note on a patient, and in the PE section, I hear something that sounds like ecot 0 (zero). The first thing that pops into my head is Ficat, but I don't think that's what it would be. I often hear doctors mention the pain scale rating right along with the vital signs, and that's where this is dictated. I'm googling and researching this, but I'm not even sure where to look. Any suggestions?
It's definitely rigid and it is a very unpleasant procedure for most patients, despite...
Subject: It's definitely rigid and it is a very unpleasant procedure for most patients, despite...
a local anesthetic.
FAST scan in trauma patients
Subject: FAST scan in trauma patients
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) is a limited ultrasound examination directed solely at identifying the presence of free intraperitoneal or pericardial fluid. In the context of traumatic injury, free fluid is usually due to haemorrhage and contributes to the assessment of the circulation.
it would be brownie taste, most oftenly used with chemo patients. nm
Subject: it would be brownie taste, most oftenly used with chemo patients. nm
Kind of 'panel' tests for COPD patients...sm
Subject: Kind of 'panel' tests for COPD patients...sm
Strange Doc is FLYIN thru her tests for COPD patient....' CBC, fasting renal panel, lipid panel, ___ panel (maybe titer but not sure if that applies?) I get the impression its a common 'panel' test. If I didn't know any better I'd say she was saying Italian panel:) Any ideas? Its late and I can't come up with it.
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