Stretching, but bruits?? n/m
Posted By: AnnuderMT on 2009-06-12
In Reply to: HEENT: I do not feel any "loris", thyromegaly, or adenopathy in the neck. ??? - MSmt
Subject: Stretching, but bruits?? n/m
x
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
This might be stretching but sm
Subject: This might be stretching but sm
There is a Dr. Kurata. Type in that and melanoma on Google. Maybe he did some sort of great study or something and the thing is named after him???
Stretching a big-- Then NPO with TPN? NM
Subject: Stretching a big-- Then NPO with TPN? NM
really stretching it here and probably wrong....nm
Subject: really stretching it here and probably wrong....nm
Hmmm...stretching it with subnormal?? nm
Subject: Hmmm...stretching it with subnormal?? nm
s
welcome! Champed-up? hmmm... seems to be stretching it a bit :-)
Subject: welcome! Champed-up? hmmm... seems to be stretching it a bit :-)
Found it - it's Thomas stretching test.
Subject: Found it - it's Thomas stretching test.
nm
Stretching, but if thick esl: possibly readmitted n/m
Subject: Stretching, but if thick esl: possibly readmitted n/m
bruits nm
Subject: bruits nm
bruits
Subject: bruits
maybe "without bruits"
Subject: maybe "without bruits"
x
bruit or bruits?
Subject: bruit or bruits?
which is correct: Bruit or bruits?
carotid bruits
Subject: carotid bruits
Help!! Cannot understand every word. No carotid bruits bilaterally or inter??? are normal. what could that be? Thanks again in advance.
carotid bruits
Subject: carotid bruits
Orientation and language are normal.
aneurysmal bruits?
Subject: aneurysmal bruits?
no inguinal bruits maybe
Subject: no inguinal bruits maybe
Bruit is singular, and bruits is plural.
Subject: Bruit is singular, and bruits is plural.
Physical exam: Abdomen soft nontender s/l no palpable aorta? and no bruits
Subject: Physical exam: Abdomen soft nontender s/l no palpable aorta? and no bruits
I know that can not be correct...TIA
|