anuric??? relating to anuria - nm
Posted By: sps on 2006-06-30
In Reply to: sleep apnea, shortness of breath and ?aneric? drug allergy nm - Shel
Subject: anuric??? relating to anuria - nm
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I doubt it, as appendiceal is relating to the appendix and cystocele relating to the bladder.
Subject: I doubt it, as appendiceal is relating to the appendix and cystocele relating to the bladder.
anuria, also
Subject: anuria, also
anuria- absence of urine formation
aneurine-deals with thiamin
anuria or aneuria?
Subject: anuria or aneuria?
Does anyone know the difference between these two words? I always thought it was anuria but spell check doesn't like it?!? Is aneuria a newer term for anuria? Thanks!
Stedman's has anuria only (sm)
Subject: Stedman's has anuria only (sm)
I tried OneLook and all of the medical dictionaries also list anuria (inability to urinate). HTH
relating to the stomach...
Subject: relating to the stomach...
The stomach also looks fairly redundant like one might see with somebody with gastric apnea.
Is there such as thing as gastric apnea or maybe even acne? I am unable to find anything on either one.
Here's another - Ultralite - relating
Subject: Here's another - Ultralite - relating
they could not perform a right upper quadrant ultrasound at that time, a CT scan was performed which showed no evidence of acute inflammatory process but _Ultralite__ did show renal calculi without obstruction
I am seeing on Google that this might be right but didn't think I was viewing reliable sites - some mentioned in chat room type settings, etc.
since you gave NO relating information a guess might be
Subject: since you gave NO relating information a guess might be
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A couple questions relating to pancreas
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all I could find relating to this subject was dysarthria. nm
Subject: all I could find relating to this subject was dysarthria. nm
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Yes. Temporally --: of, relating to, or limited by time.
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There is a Brown's sign according to Stedman's ENT book and I saw it on Google relating to tym
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I know this is too late, but you have it right. Ungual means relating to the nails, subungual is
Subject: I know this is too late, but you have it right. Ungual means relating to the nails, subungual is "under the nail".
It does s/l phrenic lesions, could that be correct in terms of anatomy, relating to diaphragm?
Subject: It does s/l phrenic lesions, could that be correct in terms of anatomy, relating to diaphragm?
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