Radiology. S/l Mare signal or mair signal
Posted By: aob on 2006-04-07
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Seems to be under spinal x-rays they do a marrow signal ... "Normal or increased T2 signal intens
Subject: Seems to be under spinal x-rays they do a marrow signal ... "Normal or increased T2 signal intensity in marrow of compressed vertebrae, Abnormal marrow signal involves entire vertebral body..."
MRI signal? nm
Subject: MRI signal? nm
s/l signal
Subject: s/l signal
Muchas gracias! It makes more sense now. I have never heard the phrase before today, and after two yrs I thought I had heard it all in pain mgmt.
signal?
Subject: signal?
May actually be marrow signal
Subject: May actually be marrow signal
How about "FLAIR" signal
Subject: How about "FLAIR" signal
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MRI- flair signal?/FLAIR signal?
Subject: MRI- flair signal?/FLAIR signal?
FLAIR signal
Subject: FLAIR signal
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MRI s/l stirs signal
Subject: MRI s/l stirs signal
Here is the sentence:
"Minimal increased (s/l stirs) signal in posterior soft tissues in C5-6."
Thanks
There is a STIR signal
Subject: There is a STIR signal
Surae is a muscle group
I think it is T2 marrow signal (?) NM
Subject: I think it is T2 marrow signal (?) NM
MRI help please -- s/l intersepsis signal
Subject: MRI help please -- s/l intersepsis signal
MRI showed a little globular "intersepsis signal"
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MRI brain s/l "t-for" signal sm
Subject: MRI brain s/l "t-for" signal sm
Pt undergoing diagnosis for MS. MRI of brain ---- ares of "T-for" signal abnormality in periventricular area, including brain stem, cerebral hemispheres, and pontomedullary junction
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grade 2 signal in
Subject: grade 2 signal in
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signal and noise.
Subject: signal and noise.
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sound like marrow signal
Subject: sound like marrow signal
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hypointense marrow signal
Subject: hypointense marrow signal
Minnear signal intensity....sm
Subject: Minnear signal intensity....sm
in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus on MRI. Can't understand what type of signal intensity, s/l MINNEAR........
soft tissue s/l signal
Subject: soft tissue s/l signal
Pain clinic doc discussing post laminectomy says,
There is a soft tissue **signal** surrounding the S1 nerve root.
The word is clear as a bell, but this term does not show up in any of my references or online. Anyone have an idea??
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s/l soft tissue signal
Subject: s/l soft tissue signal
thanks! Now if I just knew what it meant......
Fossae of abnormal signal
Subject: Fossae of abnormal signal
Sl/ foesi (would that be spelled fossae?) of abnormal signal on enhancement? I know I have heard this before but my brain is just numb today. Fighting a migraine -- losing the battle and I'm so tired. Thanks for any help.
s/l chondral signal heriginaty..
Subject: s/l chondral signal heriginaty..
MRI SCAN... indicates S/L chondral signal heriginaty at the medial patellar facet and swelling a small joint effusion.
terminal and flow causes s/l**androgenous* signal?
Subject: terminal and flow causes s/l**androgenous* signal?
Knee MRI: Degenerative signal s/l impress? Can't find this anywhere.
Subject: Knee MRI: Degenerative signal s/l impress? Can't find this anywhere.
MRI is reviewed of the right elbow that shows moderate high signal at the proximal please sm
Subject: MRI is reviewed of the right elbow that shows moderate high signal at the proximal please sm
_______ of the ulnar collateral ligament complex compatible with tendinosis without tear. Thanks
MRI demonstrates s/l coagular increased signal within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus.
Subject: MRI demonstrates s/l coagular increased signal within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus.
Thanks!
spinal cord compression at multiple levels and signal changes within the cord indicative of a -sm
Subject: spinal cord compression at multiple levels and signal changes within the cord indicative of a -sm
glioscar especially opposite the osteophyte at C6-7.
signal and noise or signaling noise...
Subject: signal and noise or signaling noise...
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Radiology help
Subject: Radiology help
Patient is status post right lobectomy and doc says (s/l) "plumbing of the costophrenic margin, clear x-ray." ------ plumbing?
Radiology
Subject: Radiology
Have a question I need help with. I work in a family practice clinic. Our x-rays are read by a hospital radiologist and transcribed at the hospital. Perhaps I am a bit anal about this but there is a term that the hospital transcriptionist uses over and over on head CT, cervical spine x-rays - the term is: Scobi structures?? I cannot find scobi anywhere in my reference material. Is anyone familiar with that term? I am thinking more along the lines of skull base structures are normal. I appreciate your input. Deb
radiology
Subject: radiology
Thanks everyone for replying. I had x-ray tech talk to the radiologist and he is saying skull base structures. Now how to tactfully tell the hospital MT. She is not always open to any corrections. I think I will let the x-ray dept take care of it. Not everyone likes corrections. I definitely want someone to correct me if I am making a mistake so I do not continue to make the same mistakes over and over!
radiology help
Subject: radiology help
I am helping out with radiology and am stuck. doing CT of abdomen/pelvis with multiple parapelvic/peripelvic cysts on both kidneys. Do I use peri or para? Thanks
Radiology help please.
Subject: Radiology help please.
Does the doctor usually say---the uterus and adnexa is unremarkable? thanks!
radiology
Subject: radiology
Should be uterus and adnexa ARE .....
radiology help
Subject: radiology help
s/l reghitti There is a reghitti high signal involved in the anterior lateral,
is that correct, can't verify.
radiology help
Subject: radiology help
Urinary bladder is distended and ***** S/L SPO-ZEN CON-SULA any ideas? thanks
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Subject: radiology help please!!!
The axial images show the thickness of the * and some articular cartilage and popliteal spaces are normal. (MRI of the right knee) S/L polse. any help is appreciated!!!
Another radiology ugh !!!
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The s/l guadlowbulb fills an empty swell without evident ulceration or deformity
Radiology HELP
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Subject: radiology help
Breast imaging----Doc dictates "ultrasound demonstrated a 10 mm circumskine mass"
this is how is sounds, but I can't find this word. Any ideas?
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radiology help..
Subject: radiology help..
serpentine??
RADIOLOGY
Subject: RADIOLOGY
64-SLICE DETECTOR CT
Radiology
Subject: Radiology
Technique:
s/l cidector CT was performed through abdomen and pelvis.
Any idea?
Radiology help please . . .
Subject: Radiology help please . . .
Radiology
Subject: Radiology
Good morning! Doc is dictating:
Her path report comes back with a high grade papillary transitional cell carcinoma invasive into thick muscle bundles suspicious for lymphatic involvement. Based on a s/l pan son x-ray with the bladder essentially pushed towards the right side of the pelvis, I believe a good amount of this tumor is already extra vesicle.
Any idea for the x-ray he may be dictating?
radiology help
Subject: radiology help
A 5 mm s/l collimated slices through the thorax performed without intravenous contrast.
Is this a correct sentence?
Radiology s/l can someone help?
Subject: Radiology s/l can someone help?
Will await radiology s/l over-read on films.
Radiology help
Subject: Radiology help
In the nasal cavity, there is no mass or s/l chondrablosssa.
Any idea of the above term?...thanks
radiology
Subject: radiology
Not exactly sure what I am hearing but. Radiologist says ---- within the proximal _______ (s/l mendoza or mendopsa) region of the humerus.
I have googled and not finding anything.
Any suggestions?
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Radiology help
Subject: Radiology help
abdominal ultrasound:
There is no evidence of s/l atrial or extrahepatic febrial dilatation.
Is this a correct sentence?
Radiology help
Subject: Radiology help
Left knee/ patella, two views.
There is no loss of s/l antiticher spaces. There is no s/l chondrulent or soft tissue calcifications and/or abnormalities on alignment
Need help on the above two terms. Thanks.
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