Probably midline laceration...nm
Posted By: middle child on 2009-01-03
In Reply to: OB/GYN abbreviation MLL? - DesertMT
Subject: Probably midline laceration...nm
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Subject: fascia was nicked in the midline or knicked in the midline.....was QA'd
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Subject: scalp laceration
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Head laceration still.
Subject: Head laceration still.
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Subject: tape laceration
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Subject: Tape laceration-- sm
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Subject: nvm - stellate laceration
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Subject: stellite laceration?
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Subject: Stellate laceration.
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Subject: canalicular laceration (sm)
FROM: http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic218.htm
Synonyms and related keywords: canalicular laceration, canalicular system, canaliculi, tear drainage system, lacrimal drainage apparatus, lacrimal system, lacrimal sac, nasolacrimal duct, mucosal ducts, tear ducts
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Subject: Forehead laceration
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Subject: Laceration repair
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just a guess: laceration
Subject: just a guess: laceration
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Subject: finger laceration "eppidiceum" ?
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type of dressing for laceration
Subject: type of dressing for laceration
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Subject: Might be "Xeroform" dressing and "volar" laceration (nm)
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midline raphe
Subject: midline raphe
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abdominal r. linea alba.
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s/l mean/main is: midline
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midline
probably midline raphe ?
Subject: probably midline raphe ?
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Subject: I usually hear "trachea midline, no JVD, no lymphadenopathy. nm
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