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can you hear urate crystals

Posted By: mt on 2007-12-17
In Reply to: uratecocils? - Lorrie

Subject: can you hear urate crystals

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urate crystals
Subject: urate crystals

That's it!!!  Thanks so much!!!
crystals
Subject: crystals

amorphorous urate are the most common.  See this link for more examples.


 


http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/URINE/URINE.html


crystals
Subject: crystals

Could they possibly be abbreviating for amorphous urate crystals? That's all I could find.
crystals sm
Subject: crystals sm

Usually, the physicians just say "urates."  I am a bit puzzled about the "am" part.  The only thing I can think of is possibly the dictator is making up a word for amorphous urates?


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Subject: birefrengent crystals

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Subject: There are s/l biferinginate crystals in the urine. TIA!


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Subject: mononucleocytes and calcium oxalate crystals


birefringent crystals, crystalline birefringence (Dorland's/Stedman's). nm
Subject: birefringent crystals, crystalline birefringence (Dorland's/Stedman's). nm

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positive leukacytes and calcium oxalate (crystals) ? Here is good link.
Subject: positive leukacytes and calcium oxalate (crystals) ? Here is good link.

http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/URINE/URINE.html
S/L amurate...crystals which are found in urine. I cannot find the correct spelling anywhere.
Subject: S/L amurate...crystals which are found in urine. I cannot find the correct spelling anywhere.

and this word is used all the time. I've looked it up everywhere.. at first I thought it was ameolorate crystals but that is not right either..Help..
Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


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Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.


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Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm


I do not hear that
Subject: I do not hear that

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or can you hear..................nm
Subject: or can you hear..................nm


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Subject: can you hear VRE - this has been associated

with C. difficile colitis as well - CD/VRE...also, resolved to the NVRA just doesn't make grammatical sense - you sure it's not "The C. difficile was treated with Flagyl, but resulted in VRE, then treated with Zyvox?" GOOD LUCK!
can you hear?
Subject: can you hear?

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can you hear
Subject: can you hear

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That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!
Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!


Thank you. I really could not hear...
Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...

cortical; he was not an ESL and said it 5 or 6 times in the report.

Thanks for trying.
Usually hear this
Subject: Usually hear this

nerve root impingement
Used to hear that a lot. sm
Subject: Used to hear that a lot. sm

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Subject: can you hear...

suggested etiology or suggest ... or maybe assess etiology. Sorry, just making some guesses without knowing what's right before and after.
I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).
Subject: I'd like to hear more about this:...(sm).

hysterical anesthesia


Bodily anesthesia occurring in hysteria


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Subject: Can you hear

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Subject: Can you hear

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Subject: Can you hear

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Thanks. Now I hear it.
Subject: Thanks. Now I hear it.


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Subject: can you hear

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Subject: I hear ya

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Can you hear something like sm
Subject: Can you hear something like sm

ACBE or air contrast barium enema??? 
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Subject: sorry I would have to actually hear that one I think. nm

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This is not it either, I def hear a 'D' before
Subject: This is not it either, I def hear a 'D' before


Not sure about that one as I do not hear a 'y' or 'x ' in
Subject: Not sure about that one as I do not hear a 'y' or 'x ' in


Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm
Subject: Need to hear what comes before and after this. nm

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can hear...
Subject: can hear...

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Subject: thank you, I tried to hear it, but could not.


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Subject: No, can't hear that.


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Subject: Can you hear

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Subject: can you hear

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Subject: Do you maybe hear GC-MS? See msg

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Can u hear BUN?... nm
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Yes, I can hear that.
Subject: Yes, I can hear that.

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No, definitely saying 3 and 1. Can hear the #3 and #1
Subject: No, definitely saying 3 and 1. Can hear the #3 and #1

not sure about the word AND. I will leave it blank and send through. Thanks for your help.
Ill see if I hear that thanks!!
Subject: Ill see if I hear that thanks!!


No....did not hear that. Thanks for the help though
Subject: No....did not hear that. Thanks for the help though


Hmm - not sure if that is it as I hear
Subject: Hmm - not sure if that is it as I hear


Now I can hear it. Thanks!
Subject: Now I can hear it. Thanks!


no. here's what I hear:
Subject: no. here's what I hear:

No. This is what I hear him saying:


"A total of 1 mg of Versed was administered intravenously to assist with sedation. Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg, <__IM_1: "solenol"?__> x 2 were administered for hypertension."


 


could definitely hear a "P" - nm
Subject: could definitely hear a "P" - nm

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