There's a cystogastric fistula that occus in gastric ulcers. That's all I came up with
Posted By: Grace on 2008-06-05
In Reply to: s/l cystic gastric ulcers? Help! - kittykat
Subject: There's a cystogastric fistula that occus in gastric ulcers. That's all I came up with
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The plural is ulcers. Decubitus ulcers.
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they dictated AV fistula? If so give 'em AV fistula
Subject: they dictated AV fistula? If so give 'em AV fistula
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Subject: Decubiti ulcers
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Subject: nothing sounds right today - is it decubitus ulcers or
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Subject: Decubitus ulcers would be the proper way to state it but sm
Stedman's says just "decubitus" is acceptable.
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[decubitus ulcer].
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