anomaly? deviation from norm/irregularity etc? nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2009-04-15
In Reply to: She is also concerned about s/l ___momali 1st interdigital space of the left foot - gf
Subject: anomaly? deviation from norm/irregularity etc? nm
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I don't have a clue what this doctor is saying. The patient has a history of ____ malformation with subsequent surgery. Since surgery, she has had a tongue that deviates to the left. It was crooked due to muscle atropy and ____.
The blanks sound like "guillare malformation." It actually sounds like the doctor is saying G-R-E malformation. At one point the G has a hard sound, but when he says it again he uses a soft G sound (like J).
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sounds like OS medial eye deviation?
Subject: sounds like OS medial eye deviation?
This is in the physical exam under HEENT.
O.S. for left-sided medial eye deviation? sm
Subject: O.S. for left-sided medial eye deviation? sm
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O.D.
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Googled and found skew deviation with 1-1/2 syndrome.
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He does have a Watson's maneuver and a palpable s/l "brinde" with radioulnar deviation
Subject: He does have a Watson's maneuver and a palpable s/l "brinde" with radioulnar deviation
thanks in advance!
something anomaly?
Subject: something anomaly?
anomaly?
Subject: anomaly?
stab at it...anomaly?
Subject: stab at it...anomaly?
Try venous anomaly...
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Peters' anomaly
Subject: Peters' anomaly
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Maybe Pelger-Huet anomaly
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NSA = no significant abnormality or no sign. anomaly. nm
Subject: NSA = no significant abnormality or no sign. anomaly. nm
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