The lima was patent
Posted By: Peg Janis on 2007-05-11
In Reply to: cardiology help: - me
Subject: The lima was patent
Yes - but lima is all caps - LIMA (left internal mammary artery).
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Subject: No, he says that too. LIMA to the LAD
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Subject: lima?
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Subject: It's LIMA - all caps - nm
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Subject: Can you hear LIMA to the LAD?....n/m
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Subject: patent
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patent : See definition
Subject: patent : See definition
open, unobstructed, or not closed
could it be patent ductus?
Subject: could it be patent ductus?
I'd trust that one more! I'm no patent expert!
Subject: I'd trust that one more! I'm no patent expert!
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Subject: cardiology.. s/l leme-a-tid LAD was patent.. thanks
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Subject: how about "with a" widely patent..."
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Subject: how about patent foramen ovale??..nm
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Subject: how bout "widely patent"? (nm)
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Subject: patulous -- patent or lying open. nm
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Subject: i found patent foramen ovale so you are right, thanks! nm
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Subject: WILD GUESS... patent foramen ovale?
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Subject: It might be patent. It means open or clear. I used to type radiology and used the term all the time.
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Subject: LIMA (1280)? s/l 1280. Would that make sense?
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