Yes, thank you. It might be an extra word
Posted By: I am hearing and not really be one. = ) on 2007-11-14
In Reply to: maybe the "the" word is not there, i.e. - MT50
Subject: Yes, thank you. It might be an extra word
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could the ES be extra strength?
Subject: could the ES be extra strength?
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If I were you, just to save yourself some extra--sm
Subject: If I were you, just to save yourself some extra--sm
work and time, I would try to find out if a separate spellchecker could be used with your platform. If it can, I would think it would save you a whole lot of time with a lot less hassle. JMO
no, definitely es, so I am sure extra strength?
Subject: no, definitely es, so I am sure extra strength?
he just could say that could he. LOL.
Maybe extra-axial?
Subject: Maybe extra-axial?
thank you i appreciate the extra resource
Subject: thank you i appreciate the extra resource
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extra info
Subject: extra info
doc says ...
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no extra sounds? nm
Subject: no extra sounds? nm
thanks, found the extra "n" once I did spellcheck...nm
Subject: thanks, found the extra "n" once I did spellcheck...nm
Sorry. Extra dumb here today. sm
Subject: Sorry. Extra dumb here today. sm
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extraaxial or extra-axial ?
Subject: extraaxial or extra-axial ?
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Sorry for those extra things !! s/l "true"
Subject: Sorry for those extra things !! s/l "true"
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s/l no extra *siciles* were auscultated
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Subject: I think it is lodine and he just adds the 'little' extra
that's the great thing about an extra set of ears! Glad I could help..nm
Subject: that's the great thing about an extra set of ears! Glad I could help..nm
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Subject: There is pneumobilia which is gas in the biliary tree (maybe doc is adding an extra sound?)
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Subject: oops, ignore "or guid" (extra typing), but it is axis not access. nm
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Subject: The patient has had an abdominal CT scan in January 2006 which showed significant intra- and extra b
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Word Help for Pex - sorry not yet, but ....
Subject: Word Help for Pex - sorry not yet, but ....
Hi, CC ...
I'm sorry that I don't have an answer for you regarding "pex", but I have just contacted a GI doctor friend of mine to ask him if he is familiar with the word. You said that it was used in a sentence with the phrase: "the esophagus was pexed", so I thought that maybe, since he does EGDs, he might be familiar with that word.
Once thing I ask ... please ... when you find your answer - and you will - please post it on the board so that we who are just learning surgcal dictation can add it to our repetoire of weird words. PLEASE? Thanks, and good luck. I hope I have an answer for you later this evening, or that someone else does. Judy H.
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Subject: word help,
there is in ortho book (stedmans) equinovarus and under varus there is a digitus varus. so howabout digitus equinovarus ??
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