apical fixed infarct?
Posted By: no name on 2008-12-11
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all about fixed infarct... http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/52/3/181
Subject: all about fixed infarct... http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/52/3/181
fixed is correct as in fixed pressure or fixed shunt for hydrocephalus.
Subject: fixed is correct as in fixed pressure or fixed shunt for hydrocephalus.
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denture fixed partial? or partial fixed etc? nm
Subject: denture fixed partial? or partial fixed etc? nm
could you be hearing well-fixed? nm
Subject: could you be hearing well-fixed? nm
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I think you just need a well-fixed cup as a "brand name"
Subject: I think you just need a well-fixed cup as a "brand name"
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? fixed illusion parasitosis
Subject: ? fixed illusion parasitosis
it would be fixed illusion. Try this website sm
Subject: it would be fixed illusion. Try this website sm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Psychiatric_Terms
It could also be fixed delusion parasitosis
Subject: It could also be fixed delusion parasitosis
I was taught this too, to use affixed or fixed instead, but now. nm
Subject: I was taught this too, to use affixed or fixed instead, but now. nm
if they say fixated they get it. Many things have changed over the years, dilation and dilatation being used interchangeably comes to mind.
s/l fixed flexure deformities
Subject: s/l fixed flexure deformities
The patient has hallux valgus and hammertoes.
The second and third toes have fixed flexure or flexion deformities. tia.
s/l "Signet" fixed-bearing prosthesis. TIA....nm
Subject: s/l "Signet" fixed-bearing prosthesis. TIA....nm
nm
he is spelling a fixed, Ahdaus hernia? esl doc says
Subject: he is spelling a fixed, Ahdaus hernia? esl doc says
a fixed....a s/l doghiatus hernia, but then he spells ahdaus.
But is the infarct
Subject: But is the infarct
IN the canal?
Try this infarct!
Subject: Try this infarct!
capsuloputaminal infarct
regarding the infarct
Subject: regarding the infarct
Could be temporal or fronto-temporal perhaps?
I believe lacunar infarct - NM
Subject: I believe lacunar infarct - NM
NM
s/l luquere infarct?
Subject: s/l luquere infarct?
There was evidence of a luquere infarct noted on the CAT scan.
lacunar infarct?
Subject: lacunar infarct?
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Type of infarct?
Subject: Type of infarct?
The doc says the patient had either a carotid event or a s/l "Borgisone" infarct due to decreased cerebral blood flow, generally to the brain or, more particularly, to the right internal carotid artery. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
'pertaminal infarct'
Subject: 'pertaminal infarct'
How about intracranial infarct?
Infarct and fasciculations..nm.
Subject: Infarct and fasciculations..nm.
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drop in pressure "over fixed stenosis" resulting in further symptoms. sm
Subject: drop in pressure "over fixed stenosis" resulting in further symptoms. sm
Our concern is that sedation may drop her pressure "over fixed stenosis" resulting in further symptoms
It was apical! nm
Subject: It was apical! nm
nm
apical? WAG here.
Subject: apical? WAG here.
you sure it's not bi-apical ? (nm)
Subject: you sure it's not bi-apical ? (nm)
apical HCM--sm
Subject: apical HCM--sm
Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Discrete or discreet infarct?
Subject: Discrete or discreet infarct?
Why don't I write this down so I can remember it? Thanks for any help!
possibly pericapsular infarct...nm
Subject: possibly pericapsular infarct...nm
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s/l acute 'pertaminal' infarct? CVA
Subject: s/l acute 'pertaminal' infarct? CVA
Context: Acute cerebrovascular accident (CVA), secondary to acute small right ?? infarct.
No, it's not even close to anything related to 'pontine.'
It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable
Subject: It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable, or stationary."
apical rate?
Subject: apical rate?
apical rate
Subject: apical rate
I think that's it. Thanks!
anteroseptal apical
Subject: anteroseptal apical
I will check on the apical. What's WAG?
Subject: I will check on the apical. What's WAG?
apical peripheral
Subject: apical peripheral
apical peripheral bullae or apicoperipheral....peripheroapical...apical/peripheral??
could it be apical lordotic?
Subject: could it be apical lordotic?
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I do see apical in there. subapical?
Subject: I do see apical in there. subapical?
apical capping. nm.
Subject: apical capping. nm.
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apical capping?
Subject: apical capping?
Apical s/l holcome??
Subject: Apical s/l holcome??
I have tried every spelling I can think of and can not get a confirming hit. Anyone know what this is?
TIA!
Apical s/l holcome?? Don't know if this will help.
Subject: Apical s/l holcome?? Don't know if this will help.
3. Atrial fibrillation: Per the CHADS2 criteria score it has a score of 1. However, given that he has an apical "holcome", I have however recommended we continue with Coumadin.
lacuna -lacunar infarct is a stroke nm
Subject: lacuna -lacunar infarct is a stroke nm
frontotemproal infarct with s/l jar-form hemorrhage
Subject: frontotemproal infarct with s/l jar-form hemorrhage
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Neuro s/l "stuttering" or "...ring" infarct (sm)
Subject: Neuro s/l "stuttering" or "...ring" infarct (sm)
The neurologist says the patient has facial droop suggestive of a _______ infarct. All I hear is "ring," "tring," or wing." Please help.
Have heard of *peri-infarct ischemia"
Subject: Have heard of *peri-infarct ischemia"
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MRI of the brain: s/l frontal *periapercular* infarct? Thanks. nm
Subject: MRI of the brain: s/l frontal *periapercular* infarct? Thanks. nm
nm
apical thoracic curve?
Subject: apical thoracic curve?
apical access guidewire?
Subject: apical access guidewire?
This is a bunionectomy. s/l apical access guidewire
subhilar and apical regions? nm
Subject: subhilar and apical regions? nm
I think it might be inferotemporal infarct with star-form hemorrhage.
Subject: I think it might be inferotemporal infarct with star-form hemorrhage.
I personally use multi-infarct dementia, but YMMV. NM
Subject: I personally use multi-infarct dementia, but YMMV. NM
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