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Patient with serologic abnormalities. Negative ANA and antithyroid antibodies. Her most recent s/l A1A was negative. Thank you.
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Patient is 5-year-old white male with recurrent episodes of high fever.
Impression is period fever syndrome. Giving brief trial of cimetidine to see if this will cut off his episodes, suggesting that they are in fact s/l foppa/FOPPA
Then s/l SMF gene testing was ordered. He says this part so fast that I'm not sure there could be more initials.
Thanks.
Rheumatology - please see message for context
Subject: Rheumatology - please see message for context
Patient has a strongly positive ANA, but normal C3 and C4, with a normal CBC and sedimentation rate, but she has a weakly positive rheumatoid factor and a low-titer of s/l anti-phos-photetal serian (maybe serum) antibodies.
If any help, patient may have lupus.
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Patient has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Musculoskeletal exam revealed s/l cantalodactyly.
Another rheumatology ? sm
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In more than six months of typing for this doc, I've never heard this terminology. Now, he has two patient's one after the other with this FMF.
This patient has been seen at the NIH and noted to have one gene mutation, the V726A but to be a carrier s/l it could be either: without 2 genes or with L2 genes.
Thanks again for your help.
Rheumatology - please sm
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We did extensive blood work when I saw her in October, and she turns out to be anticardiolipin antibody-positive with a lupus anticoagulant and s/l nonperoxitis positive.
rheumatology help!
Subject: rheumatology help!
It sounds like he is saying "pausi-articular" inflammatory arthropathy. I searched the internet to no avail.... any ideas?
Rheumatology s/l sm....
Subject: Rheumatology s/l sm....
Patient with knee pain. Doc is dictating what s/l appleton grind - very clear and not saying Apley grind.
About to give up and blank it but wanted to know if anyone heard of appleton grind?
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rheumatology help.
Subject: rheumatology help.
Patient has psoriasis as well as *eficopathy* at the elbow.
Also, there is a family history of *Walden's drome* or something like that.
Rheumatology s/l - please help!
Subject: Rheumatology s/l - please help!
Patient had an episode of stiffness, fever, rash, and was positive for what the mother thinks was s/l air-wick-osis.
I've tried every spelling I can think of with the s/l and can't find it. Thanks!
Need help with a s/l - Rheumatology
Subject: Need help with a s/l - Rheumatology
Patient's blood work is good, but she remains Sm and (s/l either) RMP or RNP or RNT or RNP positive.
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rheumatology lab help please
Subject: rheumatology lab help please
SCL-70 is negative. s/l "Jowen" negative. Smith, RNP, SSA and SSB negative.
Rheumatology/dermatology
Subject: Rheumatology/dermatology
Patient was told by one dermatologist she had morphea on inside of thigh and treated with Dovonex. This improved for a while, then returned. Saw a different dermatologist who thought it might be s/l burned out. Could be a type of gout??
Patient now is seeing rheumatologist - has lesions on back of calf - and has stiffness, pain, decreased range of motion.
Thanks for any help.
I'm typing rheumatology....
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and this sentence is all I have to go by:
She was also given an intermittent course of s/l za-fax-in by her gastroenterologist.
He's very clear. There's a "z" sound at the beginning and a very clear "fax" in there. I've tried spelling zo-fax-en, zi-fax-in, etc., and even spelling with "x" at the beginning.
Thanks for your help.
Rheumatology experts - please help!
Subject: Rheumatology experts - please help!
This is a 10-year-old with a previous history of ITP, minimally positive ANA and anticardiolipin antibodies.
Sentence in question:
Most recent blood work showed a s/l dirty urine, and she had antibodies to s/l La/SSB (is this correct way to type ?) while being ANA-negative.
Does sentence make sense? Thanks.
Ophthalmology / rheumatology s/l please see msg
Subject: Ophthalmology / rheumatology s/l please see msg
Patient is 11-year-old with pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and uveitis - increased problems with uveitis and she is on hourly drops.
Ophthalmologist has suggested in addition to this she may need oral prednisone and/or s/l some tee-non injections or sub-tee-non injections.
Thanks for any help.
Actually I dont think that's it, this is rheumatology, SM
Subject: Actually I dont think that's it, this is rheumatology, SM
did a muscle biopsy
rheumatology - rash
Subject: rheumatology - rash
Help please. Patient with rheumatoid arthritis...s/l "no geofication of rash"....or maybe "judification of rash". Or something similar. Thank you so much.
Another pediatric rheumatology word below
Subject: Another pediatric rheumatology word below
The lesions do not appear to have a complete s/l on two desob connection, but appear in this general distribution.
www.rheumatology.org/educ/hir/7_multisystem_dis.ppt
Subject: www.rheumatology.org/educ/hir/7_multisystem_dis.ppt
a powerpoint presentation, but looks like it has quite useful information in it.
Need a good rheumatology site, anyone know of one?
Subject: Need a good rheumatology site, anyone know of one?
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Rheumatology drug help needed - please sm
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Diagnosis is multifocal osteomyelitis. Discussed risks and benefits of Enbrel. Also discussed s/l bisfosinase (or nate) - as far as first letter, can't tell if he's saying "v", "d", "b". Thanks!
Rheumatology - normally a great dictator
Subject: Rheumatology - normally a great dictator
Patient with positive rheumatoid factor and low-titer anti-CCP antibodies, a moderate s/l cell- (or sal-) umentation rate, anticardiolipin antibodies, and joint pain.
Rheumatology clinic labs ... psm
Subject: Rheumatology clinic labs ... psm
Patient is toddler who has had joint stiffness.
On initial blood tests, he had 4 IgG bands per line.
Does this sound correct? Thanks.
Rheumatology/pain medicine - need help with s/l
Subject: Rheumatology/pain medicine - need help with s/l
Diagnosis: Scleroderma with coronary involvement and Raynaud's phenomenon.
Plan: s/l Opthana ER 40 mg.
Stumped - rheumatology. Please see paragraph for context.
Subject: Stumped - rheumatology. Please see paragraph for context.
Patient is a little girl with an area of atrophic and hyperpigmented skin on her forehead (morphea/linear scleroderma en coup de sabra).
"In addition, there is a secondary area which is approximately 2 cm in diameter and 6 cm in length which is hyperpigmented and lateral to the s/l inituary/immisuary, with again subcutaneous atrophy, but without erythema or adherence."
Totally stumped but hate to give up --- Thanks for any help.
Rheumatology - pt has systemic lupus erythematosus... sm
Subject: Rheumatology - pt has systemic lupus erythematosus... sm
and a necrotic left neck mass. Doc thinks patient has a component of *cachooshi/kackoochy* syndrome.
Having a tough time finding this one. Thanks for any help!
Is this for rheumatology? There is anti-smooth antibody test. nm
Subject: Is this for rheumatology? There is anti-smooth antibody test. nm
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Rheumatology/Ortho - positive scoli screen? sm
Subject: Rheumatology/Ortho - positive scoli screen? sm
Patient has spondyloarthropathy, back pain/stiffness with a positive s/l scoli screen.
I assume he means scoliosis screen but have never heard him say this and not sure if there is another meaning that s/l scoli. Thanks!
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anterior mediastinum
Anterior mediastinum, the narrow region between the pericardium and the sternum containing the thymus or its remnants, some lymph nodes and vessels and branches of the internal thoracic artery.
oops got it I think. no message/see message NM
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If you buy some good dictionaries, you won't need BOS.
Get yourself a good medical dictionary and look up Chlamydia/chlamydia
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The word "chlamydia" is the genus and is only capitalized if it is followed by the name of the family. This per Dorland's Medical Dictionary. If the word "chlamydia" is not followed by the family name, the word is not capitalized.
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I do not mind helping people with their questions, but would appreciate if you could give a little more context when asking. Perhaps a sentence or two containing the s/l or word in question or some sort of reference to what type report, body area, etc., would be welcome. It would greatly help me to help you.
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Anyone every hear of 'neurocompromise' or should it be neuro compromise, neurological compromise, or neuro-compromise?
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I found this explanation of procedure. May help.
http://www.evlt.com/physicians/laser%20treatment%20for%20varicose%20veins.htm
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The first thing you should learn is HOW to ask a question. You can't just jump in with one word or half a phrase or a sound-like and cry for help. You need to give some example of what you are looking for. People on this board do not mind helping you or they would not be here, but a little more information on your part would help us help you. Medical transcription is more than just one word or half a phrase or a sound-like and most times it is necessary to give some indication of what is wrong with the patient or a diagnosis in order to get an answer.
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That should read "9 point something" It didn't come out that way on the board for some reason...
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Renal ultrasound was requested in addition to laboratory studies, a BMP, C3, C4, ANKA anti GBN, Cria gobulance, hepatitis B, C, and HIV. A urine REM and urine protein electrophoresis was also requested.
These are my sound likes. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gastrointestinal – she presented with atypical chest pains which responded favorably to PPI. She is symptom free at this time. She did have FRECSAFE in 2001 and is to follow up in 3-5 years for a colonoscopy
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Dorland's Medical Dictionary:
Pexis:
1. Fixation of matter by a tissue.
2. Surgical fixation, usually by suture.
Therefore pexed would be past tense, as in was pexed (or fixed).
See also: http://www.childsdoc.org/spring98/vascular/vasrings.asp
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Here's a page that might help you.
http://davidge2.umaryland.edu/~emig/ekg01.html
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Here's a page that might help you.
http://davidge2.umaryland.edu/~emig/ekg01.html
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When a body is burned, it contracts into a position as if it is fighting, with the arms in a boxing or pugilistic position. Hope this helps!
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px has a swollen right eyelid which is s/l finickal/sinickal. i have no idea what this is. tia!
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On 07/11/2005, the patient underwent (1) exploratory laparotomy with biopsy, (2) cholecystectomy, (3) placement of subcutaneous pain pump, (4) central line placement and (5) celiac block.
The patient was admitted on 07/11/2005 and in that morning she underwent the four-mentioned procedures. The patient was deemed to be unreceptable???
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Small amount of tumor was left adhering to the pubic etc?
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I am not sure about this statement during a pulse oximetry reading, but elsewhere they will usually say "per physician reading, per ER physician/doctor reading" etc., or it could be "per pulse oximeter reading or per pulse oximeter."
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Here is an excerpt from the website listed below (a long address ):
Intervention: Diagnostic transnasal-transpharyngeal videoendoscopy of the eustachian tube with 30- and 70-degree rigid Hopkins rod endoscopes, 2.5- and 0.8-mm, 0-degree flexible fiber endoscopes performed under local anesthesia in 12 eustachian tubes.
http://otology-neurotology.com/pt/re/otoneuroto/abstract.00129492-200511000-00004.htm;jsessionid=DC3G5ByKzd3Zv6ibCHrKFKO3PBAncKIpu7MECofVA8Q2lthPBr38!-1660146838!-949856145!9001!-1
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These are usually in the differentials for pancreatitis diagnoses:Source is Emedicine.com
Aneurysm, Abdominal Cholangitis Cholecystitis and Biliary Colic Cholelithiasis Gastroenteritis Hepatitis Mesenteric Ischemia Obstruction, Large Bowel Obstruction, Small Bowel
Other Problems to be Considered:
Perforated viscus Acute peritonitis Choledocholithiasis Macroamylasemia Macrolipasemia Intestinal obstruction Pancreatic cancer Malabsorption syndromes/processes
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