Wouldn't be nuchal cord
Posted By: Me on 2008-08-11
In Reply to: ? nuchal cord ? (nm) - XanaX
Subject: Wouldn't be nuchal cord
since that would mean it was wrapped around the neck, and in this case it was wrapped around a leg.
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nuchal cord
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? nuchal cord ? (nm)
Subject: ? nuchal cord ? (nm)
The only thing I can think of is nuchal cord..what is the whole sentence? nm
Subject: The only thing I can think of is nuchal cord..what is the whole sentence? nm
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spinal cord compression at multiple levels and signal changes within the cord indicative of a -sm
Subject: spinal cord compression at multiple levels and signal changes within the cord indicative of a -sm
glioscar especially opposite the osteophyte at C6-7.
s/l "gluco cord" or "cluco cord" sm
Subject: s/l "gluco cord" or "cluco cord" sm
The guy has quadriplegia and a bunch of spinal diagnoses. Thanks!
FYI it is cord for vocal cord :)
Subject: FYI it is cord for vocal cord :)
nuchal, maybe?
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nuchal
Subject: nuchal
There is a "nuchal," and , sub can be used with any word, I suppose. I found this in an old medical word book.
nuchal
Subject: nuchal
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I would say it's nuchal
Subject: I would say it's nuchal
Nuchal - thanks!!!
Subject: Nuchal - thanks!!!
nuchal rigidity
Subject: nuchal rigidity
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Might be nuchal instead of cold.
Subject: Might be nuchal instead of cold.
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nuchal rigidity? In neck region...
Subject: nuchal rigidity? In neck region...
Yes, I think that would be part of neurological testing which would be nuchal rigidity.
Subject: Yes, I think that would be part of neurological testing which would be nuchal rigidity.
Brudzinski's sign. Also, it's *nuchal* rigidity. (nomsg)
Subject: Brudzinski's sign. Also, it's *nuchal* rigidity. (nomsg)
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s/l cord-i-se
Subject: s/l cord-i-se
it is cortice
cord compression
Subject: cord compression
I know "cords" are found in hernias.
I believe it is cord, not core
Subject: I believe it is cord, not core
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cord sign
Subject: cord sign
I found reference to a "cord sign" in my Stedman's Radiology and Oncology word book. I don't have a definition, but from Google hits it looks like it would fit your context.
spinal cord
Subject: spinal cord
Is is possible he/she is trying to convey...the "conus" (conus medullaris) of the spinal cord(?)
Reference is commonly given that the spinal cord terminates at L1-L2 and that the spinal cord tapers caudally to become the conus medullaris.
s/l ' choatle cord'
Subject: s/l ' choatle cord'
This is a labor and delivery report.
Bandolier umbilical cord
Subject: Bandolier umbilical cord
In the dictation of a repeat C-section, the doc says a s/l bandolier umbilcal cord was encountered and reduced. I can't document this term. Does anyone have any ideas?
s/l left truvocal cord
Subject: s/l left truvocal cord
true vocal cord(s)...................sm
Subject: true vocal cord(s)...................sm
I'm teaching more manners - hoping you say THANK you to all who help you on this board.......
Vocal cord nodules
Subject: Vocal cord nodules
The doctor says that the patient has vocal cord nodules secondary to vocal "apuse". I am sure this should be "abuse" but the doctor is very easy to understand, and I know I hear a "P" sound. Is there such a thing?
Spinal cord stimulation help
Subject: Spinal cord stimulation help
It sounds like she is saying insertion of "specify lead" and extension, but I can't find specify lead anywhere. Is this right?
Cord blood test
Subject: Cord blood test
This is an LGA newborn infant and Dr. says, "(s/l BAP) done on cord blood was positive." Is this correct and if so, what is it? I am having difficulty it.
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spinal cord stimulator help please
Subject: spinal cord stimulator help please
The addition of the S/L nash or natch from the spinal cord stimulator electrode could cause an increase in the degree of spinal stenosis and a neurologic complication because of the stenosis secondary to the herniation.
I have not heard this one before Thanks!
Diagnosis of spastic S/L: CORD-O-POR-EE-SIS
Subject: Diagnosis of spastic S/L: CORD-O-POR-EE-SIS
On examination of his musculoskeletal system, he has spastic CORD-O-POR-EE-SIS, more weakness in lower extremities than upper extremities.
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s/l "corporal cord". Cannot document. sm.
Subject: s/l "corporal cord". Cannot document. sm.
Umbilical cord wrapped around infant's leg on delivery. S/L corporal cord. Cannot document.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cold cord prolapse?
Subject: Cold cord prolapse?
Thought that too, but sounds pretty clear.... Thanks. I'm waiting to hear from QA if they've heard it before. :)
Occult cord prolapse
Subject: Occult cord prolapse
I've heard the term occult cord prolapse. I believe that's it.
sorry, true vocal cord
Subject: sorry, true vocal cord
Fetal cord activity?
Subject: Fetal cord activity?
In a missed abortion, it sounds like he is saying 'without any evidence of fetal cord activity', or maybe connectivity, but it's a really mushy voice.
spinal cord compression?
Subject: spinal cord compression?
why wouldn't you want to help someone....sm
Subject: why wouldn't you want to help someone....sm
what goes around in life comes back around in life and there were so many good people in my work life when I was young and tender.....that I have gone through life helping others. It's no skin off my back and it gives me such a great feeling.
For your info, I never knew Mohs was named after anyone until a couple of years ago.....when someone I knew was having the Mohs surgery.
If one goes through life being as helpful (not accommodating) as one can be? It truly will pay off........
I wouldn't do that because
Subject: I wouldn't do that because
with the period it sounds like in general she is less passive, and my understanding was that he was specifically saying that in work situations and other situations she was less passive. Okay, "other situations" is pretty vague, so maybe that's not far from being that way all the time, but I don't see any reason to make it 2 sentences. It is not a great writing, any way you do it, that's for sure.
But that wouldn't really mean anything.
Subject: But that wouldn't really mean anything.
I think you should listen for degenerative condition in a sentence worded like that when you think you hear general condition.
Why wouldn't it be???
Subject: Why wouldn't it be???
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I wouldn't think so....nm
Subject: I wouldn't think so....nm
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Don't know why it wouldn't be.
Subject: Don't know why it wouldn't be.
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I wouldn't.....nm
Subject: I wouldn't.....nm
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I'm having a brain freeze! Is it cord or chord?
Subject: I'm having a brain freeze! Is it cord or chord?
Talking about testicles - both testicles are down. Tender right chord.
Thanks!!! Lost my mind.
HEENT: sl gord/cord dentition?
Subject: HEENT: sl gord/cord dentition?
lumbar spine in the cord s/l *glioscar*??? nm
Subject: lumbar spine in the cord s/l *glioscar*??? nm
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True vocal cord lesion.
Subject: True vocal cord lesion.
I Googled the other spelling to, just for giggles, and all the hits came from this board with the ol' "S/L" (meaning sounds like). Plus, the trusty Stedman's spellchecker rejected truvocal.
Vocal cord medialization with s/l symetra?
Subject: Vocal cord medialization with s/l symetra?
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Help..could it be maybe Core or Cord manipulator, she says it again in the report and it s/l that bu
Subject: Help..could it be maybe Core or Cord manipulator, she says it again in the report and it s/l that but there's a lot of static
s/o selem terminalis spinal cord. TIA
Subject: s/o selem terminalis spinal cord. TIA
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s/o selem terminalis spinal cord
Subject: s/o selem terminalis spinal cord
Not my specialty, but from Stedman's Orthopaedic & Rehab Words, what about ossiculum terminale ?
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