adnexal region: complex predominantly solid [s/l nonperastilting] mass
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adnexal mass
Subject: adnexal mass
Patient has an adnexal mass that could be a "corti sue tium cyst" Why am I drawing a blank this morning?
Could it be Left Adnexal Mass? NM
Subject: Could it be Left Adnexal Mass? NM
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breast adnexal mass?
Subject: breast adnexal mass?
Adnexa by itself isn't limited to the breast, so maybe the "quest" is breast???
CT of abdomen: mass in the **aortocable** region
Subject: CT of abdomen: mass in the **aortocable** region
she has never really recovered from basically the headaches and the neck pain predominantly at sm
Subject: she has never really recovered from basically the headaches and the neck pain predominantly at sm
this time, also some of the cognitive affects. Would it be affects or effects? I always get this mixed up. Need to make myself a sticky note!! Thanks
mass affect versus mass effect?????? driving me crazy!
Subject: mass affect versus mass effect?????? driving me crazy!
so......which one is it?? mass effect or mass affect? grrr
Subject: so......which one is it?? mass effect or mass affect? grrr
I forget - is it mass effect or mass affect?
Subject: I forget - is it mass effect or mass affect?
solid-type
Subject: solid-type
The "Charlotte" could be "solid/solid-type" as in "solid, cribriform and micropapillary types."
could it be dorsovenous complex??? also says deep dorsovenous complex?? about 4 blanks here
Subject: could it be dorsovenous complex??? also says deep dorsovenous complex?? about 4 blanks here
albuterol comes in solid form as well as --sm
Subject: albuterol comes in solid form as well as --sm
liquid or inhaler form, hence the pieces. I would think that any form of nebulizer medication could be dosed as *pieces*. jmo
the pocket would fall under a solid
Subject: the pocket would fall under a solid
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dominant mass would be a mass that is prominent (sm)
Subject: dominant mass would be a mass that is prominent (sm)
your grammar checker may want you to add some more words, such as * there is no * to make a complete sentence.
circumscribed mass ? circumferential mass? nm
Subject: circumscribed mass ? circumferential mass? nm
1 cm mass noncalcified mass lesion. nm
Subject: 1 cm mass noncalcified mass lesion. nm
No adnexal *str. . .* tenderness
Subject: No adnexal *str. . .* tenderness
This is in an H&P where the patient presents with frequent headaches and frequent urination.
adnexal nodal?
Subject: adnexal nodal?
no adnexal masses on s/l E-way
Subject: no adnexal masses on s/l E-way
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Do you hear zoledronate? used for bone mets of solid tumors. nm
Subject: Do you hear zoledronate? used for bone mets of solid tumors. nm
nm
adnexal structure tenderness? nm
Subject: adnexal structure tenderness? nm
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Papule: A small, circumscribed, solid, elevated lesion of the skin.
Subject: Papule: A small, circumscribed, solid, elevated lesion of the skin.
Uterus was s/l antesmall with no adnexal masses.
Subject: Uterus was s/l antesmall with no adnexal masses.
nm
I'd say pelvic, adnexal, and omental adhesions, but I'm
Subject: I'd say pelvic, adnexal, and omental adhesions, but I'm
nm
brain freeze. Is it mass effect or mass affect (CT of brain) THANKS
Subject: brain freeze. Is it mass effect or mass affect (CT of brain) THANKS
uterine cry is an audible sound heard during D&C indicating that solid uterine tissue
Subject: uterine cry is an audible sound heard during D&C indicating that solid uterine tissue
I think it is probably scintillator complex.
Subject: I think it is probably scintillator complex.
A scintillator is a substance that absorbs high energy (ionizing) electromagnetic or charged particle radiation.
hippocampal complex? (nm)
Subject: hippocampal complex? (nm)
s/l ocumeatal complex sm
Subject: s/l ocumeatal complex sm
CT scan shows some narrowing of her s/l ocumeatal complex. tytyty
ostiomeatal complex
Subject: ostiomeatal complex
dd
Shon's?? complex
Subject: Shon's?? complex
A 2-month-old with critical coarctation of the aorta and VSD status post surgical repair. We are following her closely as she may be a variant of Shon's?? complex with mitral stenosis, aortic stenosis and coarctation. Never heard of this. Doc is spelling it, but I cannot verify. Thanks.
Ostiomeatal complex (nm)
Subject: Ostiomeatal complex (nm)
dd
Actually it's ostiomeatal complex. Always.
Subject: Actually it's ostiomeatal complex. Always.
http://www.onelook.com/?w=ostiomeatal+complex&ls=a
Vitamin D Complex?
Subject: Vitamin D Complex?
Vitamin D complex is this capitalized?
yes...vitamin D complex nm
Subject: yes...vitamin D complex nm
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Ghon complex
Subject: Ghon complex
SM for info on ankle complex.
Subject: SM for info on ankle complex.
Any of these?
The lateral ankle complex (ie. the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, posterior talofibular ligaments
Could be gastrocsoleus complex or contractures. sm
Subject: Could be gastrocsoleus complex or contractures. sm
Have documented gastroc/soleus contractures in ortho words and phrases by HPI. Can type as gastroc/soleus or gastrocsoleus. I generally hear this term in conjunction with "complex" rather than "contractures."
Maybe disc osteophyte complex.
Subject: Maybe disc osteophyte complex.
Try to see if that sounds more like it.
wide-complex tachycardia. nm
Subject: wide-complex tachycardia. nm
Wide QRS complex tachycardia
Subject: Wide QRS complex tachycardia
Wide QRS complex tachycardia?
yep probably as in narrow complex tachycardia
Subject: yep probably as in narrow complex tachycardia
Dorsal Venous Complex
Subject: Dorsal Venous Complex
Lilly
Z-Bec is a vitamin B complex with Zinc
Subject: Z-Bec is a vitamin B complex with Zinc
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deltoid head complex?
Subject: deltoid head complex?
osteomeatal or ostiomeatal complex?
Subject: osteomeatal or ostiomeatal complex?
Have seen it both ways. What does AAMT say?
"gone" complex s/l GOAN
Subject: "gone" complex s/l GOAN
Sentence "There is no evidence on his chest x-ray of a cavitary lesion or ____ "
Thank you in advance!!!
Sad pad region
Subject: Sad pad region
ganglion/synovial cyst in the anterolateral "sad" pad region. I never heard of this before. Does that make sense? I'm stumped. Thanks!
could be fat pad region
Subject: could be fat pad region
re: region?
Subject: re: region?
It's hard to say as she is not ennunciating the g sound. Thanks for the suggestion though.
region?
Subject: region?
I would assume that he is saying "lesion"... the former that was suggested doesn't seem to flow with the sentence.
region?
Subject: region?
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