Salter II reply
Posted By: None on 2005-11-21
In Reply to: is it Salter Ŗ" or Salter "II" fracture? tks! - radiology
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It is a Salter II fracture. My ortho doc dictates this all of the time.
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is it Salter Ŗ" or Salter "II" fracture? tks!
Subject: is it Salter Ŗ" or Salter "II" fracture? tks!
oops Salter 2 or Salter II
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It is Salter or Salter-Harris. see msg
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A classification of fractures (1-5) that occur around or through an epiphyseal plate (growth plate).
Could it be Salter VI?
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Salter?
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The "soulter" could be Salter fracture. Not sure about the IVC.
Salter?
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?, there is a Salter fx, or S. osteotomy.
Subject: ?, there is a Salter fx, or S. osteotomy.
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Salter I fracture
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how do you type Salter 1 fractures..
Subject: how do you type Salter 1 fractures..
Sprain of both the metacarpophalangeal joints of her index and long finger, possibly nondisplaced *s/l salter 1 fractures.*? tia.
triplane Salter II displaced fracture (nm)
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I believe that's Salter II Look in Dorland's under fracture and it will show all the fractu
Subject: I believe that's Salter II Look in Dorland's under fracture and it will show all the fractures
that there are. Hope this helps.
Salter-Harris I (Roman numeral) per Stedmans. nm
Subject: Salter-Harris I (Roman numeral) per Stedmans. nm
Found this site, but it seems they are they type of cannulas you would use nasally? Salter Labs® Con
Subject: Found this site, but it seems they are they type of cannulas you would use nasally? Salter Labs® Conventional Style Cannulas
OB/GYN HELP REPLY
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It was probably mosaicism.
Sure NOW I see the reply. (nm)
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could it be homogeneous mass in breast
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No, its not Apley's test. It sounds like either albee or elbee test. Thanks.
Thanks for reply...there really isn't much more...
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...Dictator simply gives visual acuity statistics in prior sentence, then states "The ________ visual field exam is intact." I got two of these reports one right after another, first time ever doing this dictator or this specialty. While researching for the second time I actually waited to get the detail report on the prior chart so I could see what QA had entered - waste of time! They left it blank too.
Of course this dictator also lists drugs like "Actone" (probably Actonel) and grossly mispronounced several others, so who knows? Motalakian, tularakian....weird!
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I want to know why you would ask me if I was doing a test or working. I am puzzled and would like an answer.
See my reply below
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I think maybe: Grossly nonfocal.
Hope this helps.
thx 4 d reply
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The correct spelling is
mittelschmerz.
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I agree, please do not post a response if you are going to be rude about it. This board should be about giving positive feedback and not criticism.
Thanks for your reply, however, I was not (sm)
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questioning whether either was 1 word, but if they had 2 separate meanings; i.e.; patellAfemoral versus patellOfemoral. I've seen it written both way on a Google search.
From what I've just been reading, patellAfemoral syndrome relates more to knee conditions with: cartilage damage; menisci, ligament and capsular damage; a sequelae after patellar fracture, dislocation or subluxation; sequelae after knee surgery; quadriceps tendinitis; iliotibial band friction syndrome; pre-and infrapatellar bursitis; and pesanserinus bursitis.
Thanks again for your interest.
Thank you both for your reply - nm
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How about elipsis of skin?
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Cardizem????
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Pick arthroplasty (microfracture technique)
That's possible - thank you for your reply.
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reply to trying . . . sm
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No, this is a female. It is orthopaedics and she is 88 yrs old with right shoulder pain.
Tx for trying, I appreciate it. I have slowed this Dr. down and, of course, it just makes it worse trying to listen to it like that. = )
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Could be: Rovsing's sign
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I think I found it - came up under the word help board. Thanks!
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would it make sense for it to be 'lysis of bowel adhesions?'
I don't find this, but you may know more than I since I couldn't find it before. Tx.
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amikacin
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Thanks for your reply. :)
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it is mucousy stools
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Sjögren disease or Sjögren syndrome
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that would be consistent with an ACL tear.
If you don't want to help, don't reply.
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Stay off this board.
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I believe you are looking for Asacol!
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fungus infection of the nails
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could it be seminoma cor pulmonale
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I agree with Penny regarding the amylase and lipase but the next few words may be his white count
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K-ras mutation
That was probably it. Thanks for the reply! (nm)
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I dont hear AP or x-ray. Sounds like lease or lift. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the reply. sm
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I ended up sending to QA as this doc mispronounces meds (and procedures) all the time, so not sure if he was mangling a common med, or if there's a new treatment. Thanks for trying, though.
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An asynclitic birth refers to the position of a baby in the uterus such that the head is tilted to the side.
Thanks for your reply. She's saying either LSH or LFH please sm
Subject: Thanks for your reply. She's saying either LSH or LFH please sm
I've never heard LSH dictated along with FSH and TSH, but I have heard LH.
Abbreviations book has LSH with two definitions: lutein-stimulating hormone - lymphocyte-stimulating hormone
Anyway, LH is listed as luteinizing hormone, so I'm wondering if lutein-stimulating hormone would be the same thing.
I can rule out LFH. The only definition I can find in abbreviation book is left femoral hernia. There's nothing listed in my lab/path book.
Thanks for your help.
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