can you hear Gilbert's syndrome? It's French so
Posted By: MDmt on 2006-03-14
In Reply to: sl-chobairre syndrome - anon
Subject: can you hear Gilbert's syndrome? It's French so
s/l Jill-bear.
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Gilbert's. (french)
Subject: Gilbert's. (french)
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Gilbert's maybe? (French s/l Jil-bear)
Subject: Gilbert's maybe? (French s/l Jil-bear)
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May be Gilbert's Syndrome?
Subject: May be Gilbert's Syndrome?
Gilbert's syndrome (pr. Zhil-bear), often shortened to the acronym GS, is the most common hereditary cause of increased bilirubin, and is found in up to 5% of the population. The main symptom is otherwise harmless jaundice which does not require treatment, caused by elevated levels of unconjugated bilirubin in the bloodstream (hyperbilirubinemia).
The source of this hyperbilirubinemia is reduced activity of the enzyme (glucuronyl transferase) which conjugates bilirubin and some other lipophilic molecules. Conjugation renders the bilirubin water-soluble and suitable for excretion via the kidneys.
Gilbert's syndrome was first described by French gastroenterologist Augustin Nicolas Gilbert and co-workers in 1901.[1]
Gilbert's syndrome
Subject: Gilbert's syndrome
could be Gilbert's syndrome
Gilbert's (pronounced jeel-bears) syndrome? nm
Subject: Gilbert's (pronounced jeel-bears) syndrome? nm
Do you hear Gilbert's disease?
Subject: Do you hear Gilbert's disease?
A little more information would help!!
Might be Gilbert or Gilbert's, sometimes heard as 'Jhill-bear'. nm
Subject: Might be Gilbert or Gilbert's, sometimes heard as 'Jhill-bear'. nm
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trying to find catheter names---5 French s/l Davis and 5 French s/l Wineberg catheters? tia!!
Subject: trying to find catheter names---5 French s/l Davis and 5 French s/l Wineberg catheters? tia!!
AAMT has it capitalized and hypen if 5-French catheter, but not if size 5 French. (nm)
Subject: AAMT has it capitalized and hypen if 5-French catheter, but not if size 5 French. (nm)
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Anyone ever hear of s/l nuiasance wall syndrome...TIA
Subject: Anyone ever hear of s/l nuiasance wall syndrome...TIA
Dermatology. Anyone ever hear of Moratori syndrome?
Subject: Dermatology. Anyone ever hear of Moratori syndrome?
Anyone hear of s/l nuisance chest wall syndrome..TIA
Subject: Anyone hear of s/l nuisance chest wall syndrome..TIA
#50 French (alone) #50-French (preceding a noun)
Subject: #50 French (alone) #50-French (preceding a noun)
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Thank to you all, it is Gilbert's!! nm
Subject: Thank to you all, it is Gilbert's!! nm
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Gilbert's it is! Thank you!!
Subject: Gilbert's it is! Thank you!!
You have no idea how long I have searched for that. You're my hero.
Gilbert's
Subject: Gilbert's
Guillain-Barrre'
Gilbert's
Subject: Gilbert's
is pronounced kinda like that, without the hard T sound at the end.
I was thinking Gilbert's too..nm
Subject: I was thinking Gilbert's too..nm
Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
Subject: Gilbert is pronounced gil-bearz. sm
Gilbert's syndrome is a common condition which may cause mild jaundice. This article outlines its benign nature and how it is diagnosed... www.medic8.com/healthguide/articles/gilbertsyn.html - Similar pages |
Wikipedia article details what it is, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, synonyms, and related conditions. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert's_syndrome - 45k - Cached - Similar pages |
some more info on Gilbert's disease
Subject: some more info on Gilbert's disease
Main Entry: Gil·bert's disease
Pronunciation: zhemacronl-primarystressberz-
Function: noun
: a metabolic disorder probably inherited as an autosomal dominant with variable penetrance and characterized by elevated levels of mostly unconjugated serum bilirubin caused especially by defective uptake of bilirubin by the liver
Gil·bert /zhemacronl-ber/ , Augustin-Nicholas (1858-1927), French physician. Gilbert is remembered for being one of the foremost clinicians of his time. He was professor of therapeutics at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and from 1910 he served as professor of clinical medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu. He carried out work in the chemical activity of the stomach and in the pathology of the liver. With a colleague he identified a form of alcoholic cirrhosis. He is also remembered for his description of hereditary cholemia and his contributions to knowledge of lithiasis in the biliary region. Among his published articles was one, in 1900, in which he described a type of hereditary jaundice now known as Gilbert's disease.
Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced jouber's nm
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Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
Subject: Gilbert's disease - pronounced Gill-Bears
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Could it be as simple as hepatorenal syndrome or hypo/hyperventilation syndrome? Does neuro give a
Subject: Could it be as simple as hepatorenal syndrome or hypo/hyperventilation syndrome? Does neuro give a
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possibly Ayerza syndrome? Search to see if it fits. How is your syndrome being treated? nm
Subject: possibly Ayerza syndrome? Search to see if it fits. How is your syndrome being treated? nm
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Patellofemoral syndrome versus Patella-femoral syndrome? (sm)
Subject: Patellofemoral syndrome versus Patella-femoral syndrome? (sm)
Are there any ortho MTs who can give documentation regarding the above, in so far as, what distinguishes one from the other? Thanks in advance.
s/l either "Lilly Geilech" syndrome or "Rolling Geilich syndrome"
Subject: s/l either "Lilly Geilech" syndrome or "Rolling Geilich syndrome"
It's in the secondary diagnosis, and an ESL doc. Any suggestions?
Could it just be trisomy syndrome or Cri-du-chat syndrome? So many to choose from. nm
Subject: Could it just be trisomy syndrome or Cri-du-chat syndrome? So many to choose from. nm
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maybe saying something like FB syndrome or failed back surgery syndrome ?
Subject: maybe saying something like FB syndrome or failed back surgery syndrome ?
? s/l bichette syndrome, pachette syndrome, has anyone heard of that?
Subject: ? s/l bichette syndrome, pachette syndrome, has anyone heard of that?
dysmetabolic syndrome versus metabolic syndrome
Subject: dysmetabolic syndrome versus metabolic syndrome
Is dysmetabolic syndrome and metabolic syndrome used interchangeably? In this dictation the doctor refers to it in the past medical history as metabolic syndrome and then in the assesment/plan as dysmetabolic syndrome.
SM/French MC
Subject: SM/French MC
Did you ever find out about Run My Ass Lousiana? As a geography buff, I always search far and wide for these obscure references, but this one really has me stumped and it is driving me crazy.
Its French
Subject: Its French
Poikiloderma Civatte
10-french
Subject: 10-french
Just throwing this out there, but I was corrected many times that a french is a unit of measure, not French as in from France. Would not be capitalized. 3 french = 1 mm.
french
Subject: french
I have seen both ways. However, it is french, not French (as in from France). A french is a unit of measure and not capilalized, just as you would not capitalize inch, foot, etc.
Sorry, but it is French not french
Subject: Sorry, but it is French not french
It has been that way for years. Tessier Surgical Word Book has it as French under catheters as well as other items, French dilator, French cystoscope, etc.
7 French
Subject: 7 French
50 French or 50f
Subject: 50 French or 50f
Question about how this should be typed. Doctor says Esophageal dilation bougie type 50 french. Wondering about the 50 french.
Thanks
Don't do ops very often. s/l 40-French poo-g.??
Subject: Don't do ops very often. s/l 40-French poo-g.??
I could not find this. "A #40-French _____ was passed orally to extend the esophagus....."
Thanks.
french, etc
Subject: french, etc
doc says no deja vu or (maybe) "je lai vu"?
doc also states... 1+ hypo, 3+ s/l niso, or 2+ micro probably consistent with iron deficiency anemia.
French
Subject: French
french md with an accent TIA
Subject: french md with an accent TIA
px is from *run my ass* louisiana. im sorry but that's really what i keep hearing!
help with French phrase??
Subject: help with French phrase??
The doctor dictated ....The mass was removed (and spelled this by physician) "en call". Can only find in the Surgical Word Book "en cull". Is any familiar with this phrase?
Thank you in advance!
Right IJ kodis per French (?) ESL.
Subject: Right IJ kodis per French (?) ESL.
She seems to be talking about changing IV access, but she has dictated this entire report with her mouth held in a tiny little O, and going on an on about apparently nothing, so I'm pretty sick of her by now.
7-French with hyphen.
Subject: 7-French with hyphen.
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8-French bar-none balloon
Subject: 8-French bar-none balloon
Is there such a thing?
6 French sheath?
Subject: 6 French sheath?
Sounds like 6-French sheath. Not sure about the "sheath" part, and how do I format 6-French? No. Six French?
I would say: 12-French T-tube...s/m
Subject: I would say: 12-French T-tube...s/m
Percutaneous Replacement of a Biliary T Tube 12 French. T tube.
Not so sure about the hyphens, but seems right.
That is supposed to be 5 French...
Subject: That is supposed to be 5 French...
It's French, gradue, it means anything
Subject: It's French, gradue, it means anything
gross, unidentifiable or sticky that can be found anywhere.
Think it is a French drug. Just got lucky on that one!!
Subject: Think it is a French drug. Just got lucky on that one!!
Come to think of it, dictator does have a French accent!
Subject: Come to think of it, dictator does have a French accent!
I was trying to figure out where the accent was from. Very nice smooth French accent which is definitely not French Canadian like my in-laws (very choppy).
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