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When to use intraarticular and when to use interarticular. Could someone please explain.

Posted By: mt on 2006-11-29
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Interarticular is between two joints. Intraarticular is within the joint cavity.
Subject: Interarticular is between two joints. Intraarticular is within the joint cavity.

 


 


systolateral intervicular = ipsilateral interarticular. nm
Subject: systolateral intervicular = ipsilateral interarticular. nm


Thanks! So it would be an intraarticular injection?
Subject: Thanks! So it would be an intraarticular injection?

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Intraarticular surface? NM
Subject: Intraarticular surface? NM


Yes. It is intraarticular and chondral. Thanks a lot
Subject: Yes. It is intraarticular and chondral. Thanks a lot


intraarticular injection
Subject: intraarticular injection

Twice in one day, arghhhhh....."had an intraarticular injection, which gave her a "vaso ____ reaction"???? Anyone one have any idea what this might be? Ty
Can you explain?... nm
Subject: Can you explain?... nm

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can someone please explain
Subject: can someone please explain

this sentence:  Bearing noted within the colon.  This is out of my line of specialty.


Thanks!


Here's how I explain it....
Subject: Here's how I explain it....

Effect. I try to remember that effect is what causes the action, affect is what happened after the action occurred. Exception in psych with flat affect
explain this.
Subject: explain this.

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Intra-articular or Intraarticular?
Subject: Intra-articular or Intraarticular?

Which one should I use?


Intra-articular or intraarticular?


Intraarticular, as per my Ortho textbook...nm
Subject: Intraarticular, as per my Ortho textbook...nm

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I should add that the patient has intraarticular cysticercosis-nm
Subject: I should add that the patient has intraarticular cysticercosis-nm

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intraarticular spaces and chondromalacia?
Subject: intraarticular spaces and chondromalacia?

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see link..might help explain it.....
Subject: see link..might help explain it.....


Can you explain this in a little more detail? nm
Subject: Can you explain this in a little more detail? nm

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Not a problem, (was too much to explain...)
Subject: Not a problem, (was too much to explain...)


Could you explain what it depends on please? sm.
Subject: Could you explain what it depends on please? sm.

I have been wondering the same thing. I was always told grade in arabic numbers and stages in roman numerals. Now I am confused too. LOL.
positive intraarticular inflammatory arthropathy?
Subject: positive intraarticular inflammatory arthropathy?


Thanks so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain that to me.
Subject: Thanks so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain that to me.


Please explain your answer, VERY CONFUSING..s/m
Subject: Please explain your answer, VERY CONFUSING..s/m

She did not ask that.
Why don't you answer simply:

The first option is the right one.

Furthermore, if you add an
'and', THEN you have to enter a comma in front of

, as well as z
PS Yes, I have been called simple minded but you don't need to explain, nicer people have.
Subject: PS Yes, I have been called simple minded but you don't need to explain, nicer people have.

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NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain

the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!

Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.

Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.

GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!