There is geographic muositis of the tongue.
Posted By: nm on 2009-01-29
In Reply to: Anybody heard of s/l graphomucositis? Chemo pt. - elderberry
Subject: There is geographic muositis of the tongue.
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There is geographic mucositis of the tongue.
Subject: There is geographic mucositis of the tongue.
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tongue is correct for describing the shape of the lesion. You'll hear a tongue of
Subject: tongue is correct for describing the shape of the lesion. You'll hear a tongue of
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s/l drug re tongue
Subject: s/l drug re tongue
Advair (all the inhalers tend to cause fungus on tongue)
The word is on the tip of my tongue...
Subject: The word is on the tip of my tongue...
...not contrite? contra...contra...you know...contradictive. Still can't think of the word...Sorry!
Mother tongue.
Subject: Mother tongue.
That would make sense. Thanks!!!
deviation of the tongue
Subject: deviation of the tongue
I don't have a clue what this doctor is saying. The patient has a history of ____ malformation with subsequent surgery. Since surgery, she has had a tongue that deviates to the left. It was crooked due to muscle atropy and ____.
The blanks sound like "guillare malformation." It actually sounds like the doctor is saying G-R-E malformation. At one point the G has a hard sound, but when he says it again he uses a soft G sound (like J).
Thanks for any help.
Tongue of tissue
Subject: Tongue of tissue
Anyone ever heard of a "tongue" of intestinalized tissue. Pnt has Barret's and is having an EGD and twice I heard what sounds like "tongue" of tissue.
Sentences are -
1. Preop diagnosis - Tongue of intestinalized tissue extending from the GE junction.
2. On withdrawing the scope the patient's GE junction was regular with a tongue of pink tissue extending less than 2 cm.
I can't find it. Thanks.
s/l hypercherphy tongue
Subject: s/l hypercherphy tongue
Posterior pharynx reveals a slightly hypercherphy tongue, enlarged uvula.
maybe hypertrophy?
hypertrophied tongue?
Subject: hypertrophied tongue?
Could it be Boniva once a month? instead of tongue?
Subject: Could it be Boniva once a month? instead of tongue?
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Sorry, meant tongue not nose. nm
Subject: Sorry, meant tongue not nose. nm
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Nevermind - he's chewing his tongue - but all he's saying is --
Subject: Nevermind - he's chewing his tongue - but all he's saying is --
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I would think maybe a tongue-tied pronunciation of
Subject: I would think maybe a tongue-tied pronunciation of
vasectomy.
Patient has a sore on her tongue...sm
Subject: Patient has a sore on her tongue...sm
consistent with s/l herpenula. Not saying herpes.
it could be calcium - with a slip of tongue??
Subject: it could be calcium - with a slip of tongue??
s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....
Subject: s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....
irritating that area. (This patient has swelling and an ulcer. Patient thinks that the "the tongue of a sheeto" was irritating that area and she thinks that is what caused the initial blistered area??????)
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Abby
Right testicle? Sounds like doc was tripping on tongue sm
Subject: Right testicle? Sounds like doc was tripping on tongue sm
because the way you have the sentence, he is being redundant.
Sorta, the right testicle on the right. I mean imagine, the right testicle is on the left?
I really do think the his train of thought was derailed.
This = xerostomia and tongue soreness. sorry if I do not include.
Subject: This = xerostomia and tongue soreness. sorry if I do not include.
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Correction: That should say median rothay of tongue. Thanks.
Subject: Correction: That should say median rothay of tongue. Thanks.
Tongue-tied doc today--humulin N 15 mg s/m
Subject: Tongue-tied doc today--humulin N 15 mg s/m
I've been typing one of my usual docs today, and apparently she's having a bad RX Monday or something. The latest one s/l Humulin N insulin 15 mg at bedtime. The bummer for me is that I won't take a chance on a med, so look up stuff I already know. I hate having to leave QA Markers on those I'm not 100% sure about, but I'd rather waste my time making sure (for the huge bucks I get) than to get it wrong.
Thanks!
Medication - "Cellpar" - Dissolves under tongue
Subject: Medication - "Cellpar" - Dissolves under tongue
Thanks
s/l tongue, merit, steel plate?
Subject: s/l tongue, merit, steel plate?
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES
1. Longstanding gastroesophageal reflux.
2. Bilateral lower quadrant pain.
3. Intermittent hematochezia.
POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES
1. One (tongue) of (a soft steel) (metal plate), approximately 1 cm in length, rule out (merits).
thanks in advance.
maybe "one tongue of esophageal metaplasia...
Subject: maybe "one tongue of esophageal metaplasia...
...rule out Barrett's"
It is Aciphex, but the doctor sounds like a tongue stumbler or
Subject: It is Aciphex, but the doctor sounds like a tongue stumbler or
he just can't pronounce it. I have this one guy that's so annoying because he adds extra consonants throughout names and words. I'll be trying to find Dr. Adakariana when it's really Akdaran.
frenulum clipped as an infant (tongue-tie condition etc) ? nm
Subject: frenulum clipped as an infant (tongue-tie condition etc) ? nm
This doc is saying "A large (Kaposi's lesion) on his tongue?? see sentance
Subject: This doc is saying "A large (Kaposi's lesion) on his tongue?? see sentance
He does have some chronic dental disease, but no evidence of the previous large (Kaposi's lesion) on his tongue?
Kaposi sarcoma I found, but no Kaposi lesion...could Kaposi be right, though
Patient has a lesion on medial s/l rothay of the tongue. nm
Subject: Patient has a lesion on medial s/l rothay of the tongue. nm
I guess a doctor could get his tongue twisted enough to sound like that!! You may be right, what do
Subject: I guess a doctor could get his tongue twisted enough to sound like that!! You may be right, what do u think Amy? NM
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OB/GYN s/l sadderdick (for stenotic cervix), on the tip of my tongue, tired, help please
Subject: OB/GYN s/l sadderdick (for stenotic cervix), on the tip of my tongue, tired, help please
I know this and is on the tip of my tongue... Sounds like "sadderdick" placement. Patient is having OB/GYN surgery but has a stenotic cervix. Could somebody help me? Gosh, tired.
Thanks!
is it fair to guess a slip of the tongue, i.e. just saying the Mc part as a stutter after saying McM
Subject: is it fair to guess a slip of the tongue, i.e. just saying the Mc part as a stutter after saying McMurray?
I'd guess you are right that he did mean Lachman, just got carried away with the Mc part.
Iwould guess he is saying "mother tongue", or the primary language.
Subject: Iwould guess he is saying "mother tongue", or the primary language.
There was a white coating of the tongue but, plaque could not be removed. Is plaque right (S/L PLA
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