True cut biopsy needle
Posted By: Michelle on 2008-01-03
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True cut biopsy needle?
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stereotactic biopsy versus needle "lope" biopsy ??
Subject: stereotactic biopsy versus needle "lope" biopsy ??
I can't hear "loop", sounds like a slurred "Lope". This is for a breast tissue biopsy.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!!
Needle "Loc" Biopsy
Subject: Needle "Loc" Biopsy
Stands for "Needle Localization Biopsy."
s/l coffee-needle biopsy?? nm
Subject: s/l coffee-needle biopsy?? nm
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Is it core-needle biopsy?
Subject: Is it core-needle biopsy?
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s/l Warmethome core biopsy needle
Subject: s/l Warmethome core biopsy needle
An 11 gauge s/l Warm-e-thome core biopsy needle was used to obtain multiple cores of tissue from the calcifications. Anyone know this? THANKS!
There is a Menghini liver biopsy needle. nm
Subject: There is a Menghini liver biopsy needle. nm
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CT GUIDED NEEDLE BIOPSY OF THE LUNG
Subject: CT GUIDED NEEDLE BIOPSY OF THE LUNG
s/ lesion
A contrast CT exam was performed to ensure that this was not aneurysm. The contrasted images showed no evidence of enhancement of this______?
CT GUIDED NEEDLE BIOPSY OF THE LUNG
Subject: CT GUIDED NEEDLE BIOPSY OF THE LUNG
s/ coaxial
One percent Lidocaine was used as local anesthetic. A 20-gauges true guide monoptic_____ system was employed to obtain 2 core biopsies of the lesion
TruCut or Tru-Cut needle liver biopsy?
Subject: TruCut or Tru-Cut needle liver biopsy?
Is it Tru-Cut or TruCut or Trucut?
There is a Nashold biopsy needle for neurosurgery.??
Subject: There is a Nashold biopsy needle for neurosurgery.??
type of core needle used for biopsy
Subject: type of core needle used for biopsy
It's Suros needle biopsy system.
type of core needle used for biopsy
Subject: type of core needle used for biopsy
s/l "serous"
s/l "hopance needle" for breast biopsy?
Subject: s/l "hopance needle" for breast biopsy?
n/m
An 11-gauge Mammotome core biopsy needle? sm
Subject: An 11-gauge Mammotome core biopsy needle? sm
Hand-held 11-gauge Mammotome used to perform vacuum-assisted core biopsy of suspicious lesions under ultrasound guidance.
Center X needle for stereotactic breast biopsy
Subject: Center X needle for stereotactic breast biopsy
The breast was cleansed with Betadine, injected with 1% Xylocaine and the location marked by the center X needle?
There is a Kopan needle that is used for br. biopsy - drs will frequently pronounce as "Kopan'
Subject: There is a Kopan needle that is used for br. biopsy - drs will frequently pronounce as "Kopan's"
Fine needle aspiration biopsy contains "foamy histiocytes". Is this correct?
Subject: Fine needle aspiration biopsy contains "foamy histiocytes". Is this correct?
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Achieve or Achieve biopsy needle?
I had a mammography radiologist dictate and spell out "Achive" biopsy needle and cannot find it documented anywhere. I thought it was "Achieve", but cannot find that documented either -- HELP!
Bladder biopsy, s/l "wappler" cold-cut biopsy forceps. I cannot verify "wappler" but sp
Subject: Bladder biopsy, s/l "wappler" cold-cut biopsy forceps. I cannot verify "wappler" but spell
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Yes that is right UR needle, sometimes they will a UR6 needle on a needlepoint suture passer, etc.
Subject: Yes that is right UR needle, sometimes they will a UR6 needle on a needlepoint suture passer, etc.
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May be Quincke needle. This is a spinal needle.
Subject: May be Quincke needle. This is a spinal needle.
Is it Kopan needle, Kopan's needle or Kopans needle? nm
Subject: Is it Kopan needle, Kopan's needle or Kopans needle? nm
Dram Sheedy Needle or Dram Sheehy needle
Subject: Dram Sheedy Needle or Dram Sheehy needle
Does anyone know of the correct spelling for this? I come up empty on a google search.
if only that were true....
Subject: if only that were true....
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very true. but i use their pc adn not allow to add
Subject: very true. but i use their pc adn not allow to add
software to it, plus i type straight into their website...so...
LOL so true
Subject: LOL so true
this is true - but yours is better! *LOL*
Subject: this is true - but yours is better! *LOL*
been watching this board for 3-4 years now....and you and Txczech and annabanana are 3 of the top posters whose answers I definitely check out and I learn from all 3 of you........*grin* - I do supply an answer or two or three.....to others as I can.
GMTA!!
true, true
Subject: true, true
I have also had myopia with astigmatism and have been told is the reason I cannot have LASIK surgery to the eyes
so some knowledge is coming from transcribing experience AND from personal experience....
Not true
Subject: Not true
effect can also be used as a verb...
to effect one's purpose...
to effect an entry,....,
but usually it's more used as a noun, that's right.
How true.
Subject: How true.
Thank you for your help. I don't hear any "L" in it so I am afraid to put that, although it is probably correct. Thank you.
True - Thanks
Subject: True - Thanks
I think I will leave a blank -thanks for your help!
very true (sm)
Subject: very true (sm)
Some things are just common sense.
Not true....
Subject: Not true....
It is
decubitus / decubiti
or
decubitus ulcer / decubitus ulcers.
yes. very true.
Subject: yes. very true.
On my account I can do VERY light editing for grammar, but that's about it. As the previous poster says, if you are on a verbatim account, you should type as dictated even if it's wrong...& if you are uncomfortable with this, leave a blank.
True, we use 2 out of 10 on a 0 to 10.
Subject: True, we use 2 out of 10 on a 0 to 10.
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True...
Subject: True...
unless you're a rat. :-)
Very true
Subject: Very true
But that's not necessarily true.
Subject: But that's not necessarily true.
Above post is a really good. Affect isn't only a noun. It's also a verb.
True/Flex? SM
Subject: True/Flex? SM
My ortho book old, but it does have True/Flex nail. Don't know whether it is Synthes or not. See info.
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True, but we as MTs are suppose to know
Subject: True, but we as MTs are suppose to know
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Even if that were true, then it would only prove
Subject: Even if that were true, then it would only prove
that diabetics with hypertension are the only ones who are ever hospitalized! Having that combination put a person at a higher risk for being hospitalized with complications, of course.
You don't have the credentials to make blanket statements, because just one diabetic person here with normal BP makes you WRONG. And you already have such a response.
That's true, but they repeat themselves
Subject: That's true, but they repeat themselves
like that all the time for me, especially the ESLs or when it's a term that's outside the dictator's specialty.
LMAO!! How true!! nm
Subject: LMAO!! How true!! nm
true and it works! Thanks! nm
Subject: true and it works! Thanks! nm
This is true, and it comes in gelcaps.
Subject: This is true, and it comes in gelcaps.
LOL, hilarious but true :-)
Subject: LOL, hilarious but true :-)
Probably "a canal filling tampon with suction" or some variation of that.
True, it is in all what you are allowed or not
Subject: True, it is in all what you are allowed or not
allowed to do. However, at one of the first hospitals I worked for (back in the early 80s) for example, we had a doctor who was constantly using abbreviations which we were not allowed to do in diagnosis. I will NEVER forget this. His diagnosis was "P.M.S.O.B." The transcriptionist, of course, changed this in the diagnosis to read "Shortness of breath at night." He flew off the handle - this abbreviation meant "poor, miserable, son of a B****" and that is what he wanted in the chart. It was referred to the Hospital Director who told our department manager that even though this was definitely not correct, he dictated it and wanted it there and there was not much we could do about it if we wanted to keep our jobs. This is a lesson that taught me never to second guess a physician. Granted this was not at all politically correct (we didn't have that term back then), but that is what he wanted, so I don't change anything in that vein - I may question it and flag it for the higher ups, but I don't change it.
So true! XanaX CAN do that!
Subject: So true! XanaX CAN do that!
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True, mistype.
Subject: True, mistype.
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True, you can spell it out that way, but
Subject: True, you can spell it out that way, but
any MTSO I have worked for frowns on spelling it out and we still would use "WAS."
True, you can spell it out that way, but
Subject: True, you can spell it out that way, but
any MTSO I have worked for frowns on spelling it out and we still would use "WAS." They tell us to recast the sentence.
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