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Thanks, just found that one too, the second is puzzling as heck! sm

Posted By: Cyndiee on 2008-12-05
In Reply to: Aggrenox - still working on the second one - sammypot

Subject: Thanks, just found that one too, the second is puzzling as heck! sm

As you can tell by Asacol, patient also has colitis, which she forgets to mention until later      Aaaahh!


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What the heck...
Subject: What the heck...

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OK, how the heck do you do this one?!?
Subject: OK, how the heck do you do this one?!?

In an ER report I'm doing there is this line....


The patient states, "I don't want an Fing CAT scan, I just want to go home". 


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Subject: What the heck

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What the heck happened..LOL. I put...
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How do you type 5Ɖ" 220 lbs or pounds...tia.
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Subject: trying to think of what the heck tree-eyen could be LOL nm


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Subject: what the heck happened there? Should read 14.6 thousand !! nm

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Subject: Yeah, I saw that. Believe me I googled the heck out of every possible spelling. Marked it for him and moved on. Have a good night!

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Subject: Just for the heck of it, can you hear "lapses in short-term memory"?

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Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.

Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.


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Subject: Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)

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Subject: Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!


found it
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same time you mentioned it.

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Subject: thx i found it too


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Subject: probably not it, but found this. sm






Found this when googling around about the velocardiofacial syndrome.


 


Tricho Dento Osseous Syndrome



Copyright 1987, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1998



Synonyms of Tricho Dento Osseous Syndrome

  • TDO Syndrome

Disorder Subdivisions


  • TDO-I
  • TDO-II
  • TDO-III


General Discussion
Tricho-Dento-Osseous (TDO) syndrome is a rare inherited multisystem disorder that belongs to a group of diseases known as ectodermal dysplasias. Ectodermal dysplasias typically affect the hair, teeth, nails, and/or skin. TDO syndrome is characterized by kinky or curly hair; poorly developed tooth enamel; and unusual thickness and/or denseness (sclerosis) of the top portion of the skull (calvaria) and/or the long bones (i.e., bones in the arms and legs). In some cases, affected individuals also exhibit abnormally thin, brittle nails or premature closure (fusion) of the fibrous joints between certain bones in the skull (craniosynostosis), causing the head to appear abnormally long and narrow (dolicocephaly).

There may be three distinct types of TDO syndrome. Some researchers suggest that these variants may be differentiated mainly by whether the calvaria and/or long bones exhibit abnormal hardening (sclerosis), thickening, and/or density. Other symptoms also vary among the three disorder types. TDO syndrome is inherited as an autosomal dominant genetic trait.
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rhino-laryngo pharyngoscopy.
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Subject: I found it. Thanks for looking.


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involuted.
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It would only come up on Google if I typed Killian area. If I left off the word area, I got nothing. I was just spelling Jamieson wrong. It was not in the ENT book.

enter the larynx through the Killian-Jamieson area