cobblestoning
Posted By: Lisa on 2008-03-10
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post nasal drip with cobblestoning?
Is cobblestoning a medical word? Or am I hearing it wrong?
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WAG: Cobblestoning?....
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maybe cobblestoning? nm
Subject: maybe cobblestoning? nm
yes it is cobblestoning, thanks!
Subject: yes it is cobblestoning, thanks!
why I could not "hear" cobblestoning or think of it?? I must be having a duh moment. Thanks!
cobblestoning
Subject: cobblestoning
I have had that before
hyperemia and cobblestoning? sm
Subject: hyperemia and cobblestoning? sm
Ophthalmic Hyperguide. Section: Pediatric Ophthalmology
Signs include conjunctival hyperemia with papillary hypertrophy (cobblestoning) reaching 7 mm to 8 mm in diameter in the upper tarsal plate (Slide 2); ... www.ophthalmic.hyperguides.com/tutorials/ inProgress/pediatric_allergy/tutorial.asp - 40k - Cached - Similar pages |
PCCU Volume 17, Lesson 21
Edema and hyperemia of the larynx. Hyperemia and lymphoid hyperplasia of the posterior pharynx (cobblestoning). Interarytenoid changes. Granuloma ... www.chestnet.org/education/online/ pccu/vol17/lessons21_22/lesson21.php - 39k - Cached - Similar pages |
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Yes - cobblestoning is correct. nm
Subject: Yes - cobblestoning is correct. nm
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yup, heard it correctly..cobblestoning is a word
Subject: yup, heard it correctly..cobblestoning is a word
I've heard of tonsils w/erythema & cobblestoning
Subject: I've heard of tonsils w/erythema & cobblestoning
but have no idea what C&S could be other than CNS (central nervous system), culture and sensitivity, or maybe even "sinus". This is on a physical examination?
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