could it be "spin echo" contiguous images?
Posted By: RockinMT on 2009-02-20
In Reply to: Spill So contiguos 80 millimeter images? - Am
Subject: could it be "spin echo" contiguous images?
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?single contiguous axial image
Subject: ?single contiguous axial image
If your client is verbatim, leave in what he (she) says. Otherwise, I would take out one or the other.
MIP images
Subject: MIP images
images?
Subject: images?
It would just mean a few images one after the other, in a series. nm
Subject: It would just mean a few images one after the other, in a series. nm
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MR Angiogram Nit or Nip images
Subject: MR Angiogram Nit or Nip images
I do not type radiology. Has anyone heard of nip or nit images on an MR Angiogram? Thanks for your help.
T2 weighted images. n/m
Subject: T2 weighted images. n/m
Cine images?? nm
Subject: Cine images?? nm
axial images
Subject: axial images
images? slices? any more info? is it a CT? nm
Subject: images? slices? any more info? is it a CT? nm
THRIVE images? Anyone heard of this?
Subject: THRIVE images? Anyone heard of this?
Thanks!
2 mm super-resolution images? nm
Subject: 2 mm super-resolution images? nm
Yup. He's dead. He's saying "spot images." :::sigh::: NM
Subject: Yup. He's dead. He's saying "spot images." :::sigh::: NM
Spill So contiguos 80 millimeter images?
Subject: Spill So contiguos 80 millimeter images?
SAT?
("Spill So") contiguous 80 millimeter images were obtained from the base of the skull
any ideas what this could be? He sounds like he heads it SAT????? Then says the ""Spill So?"" contigous?
They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
Subject: They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
Subject: They do axial images and then coronal and sagittal
reformations or reformats from the axial data - I've heard it both ways.
Delayed prone drinking images?
Subject: Delayed prone drinking images?
On an upper GI air contrast image has anyone ever heard of - delayed prone drinking image?
I'm pretty sure that should be "ultrasound images". I typed radiology for years. They slu
Subject: I'm pretty sure that should be "ultrasound images". I typed radiology for years. They slur that phase all the time.
try 5.0-mm axial images, lung window, and ground glass (is correct)
Subject: try 5.0-mm axial images, lung window, and ground glass (is correct)
echocardiogram - A very technically difficult study. Images 'without' or 'out of' axis
Subject: echocardiogram - A very technically difficult study. Images 'without' or 'out of' axis sm
Do either of these make sense? He cuts off a lot of his words and I've never heard this phrase before.
Images out of axis? Images without axis?
TIA
MR images in all cases showed a unilocular, T2 hyperintense prepatellar collection extending beyond
Subject: MR images in all cases showed a unilocular, T2 hyperintense prepatellar collection extending beyond
echo help
Subject: echo help
Haven't done these in quite awhile and have an ESL dictator!! Anyway, sounds like he's saying "Olfax is used" ??
u r right - it's an echo! nm
Subject: u r right - it's an echo! nm
Thnx.
Echo:
Subject: Echo:
Would be E:A reversal.
echo
Subject: echo
echo
Subject: echo
aliasing-this is an artifact
echo help please
Subject: echo help please
I'm new to this type of account and am feeling lost! Thanks in advance!
Small pericardial effusion, not s/l"heminamically" serious.
STRESS: Images reveal decreased uptake of radioisotope in the inferior wall and BASAL septum.
Subject: STRESS: Images reveal decreased uptake of radioisotope in the inferior wall and BASAL septum.
Echo Findings
Subject: Echo Findings
Can you hear coaptation of the cusps?
not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
Subject: not sure, but in echo studies, I have seen E and A
echo report help
Subject: echo report help
He says, "aortic valve area is 1.3 square cm."
Is that how it is written the "square cm" or is there another way?
Thanks.
s/l duty echo
Subject: s/l duty echo
She had a **duty echo** done in hospital for her shortness of breath and questionable history of CHF.
Echo-VTIV?
Subject: Echo-VTIV?
Echocardiogram report. V1 is 1.0. s/l VTIV 125. Is this correct? Can't find anything on this. TIA
Doppler echo? nm
Subject: Doppler echo? nm
Re: Echo word help
Subject: Re: Echo word help
2 day echocardiograph done which was reported to have normal ___ systolic function.
Today, echocardiograph is done, which was reported to have normal "left ventricular" systolic function.
Transferesic echo?
Subject: Transferesic echo?
Is there such a word as transferesic echo? Its about a test to asses a patient's heart function. Help would be dearly appreciated.
transthoracic echo. =) NM
Subject: transthoracic echo. =) NM
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Echo Word Help Please
sentence starts out "Mitral valve is calcified and thickened, especially the anterior leaflet, most consistent with __________ (sounds like Overmatic disease)????????
trans echo
Subject: trans echo
There is a transesophageal echocardiography guided cardioversion.
Could they be shortening it to trans-echo guided cardioversion?
Echo links and template
Subject: Echo links and template
Here is what I gleaned from my favorite sites. Hope they help.
First is a template:
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc=195764;article=351444;title=Word%20Board
This is a great "clickable" site.
http://www2.umdnj.edu/~shindler/abc.html
cardiology, echo reading
Subject: cardiology, echo reading
The aortic valve appears to be a s/l tri-commish-er valve with fusion of one s/l commish-er and acts as a bicuspid aortic valve.
he is pretty clear with both of these, but I cannot verify either one. Thanks!!
cardiology term Echo
Subject: cardiology term Echo
He starts out with
s/l A-fitch aortic root are normal in size.
Thank you Deborah
s/l vein echo---see content-Thanks
Subject: s/l vein echo---see content-Thanks
"we are going to do a vein echo because we also want to assess him for this systolic murmur which may be both from the mitral and aortic valves."
Echo report question.
Subject: Echo report question.
Pulmonary artery pressure in the range of *-* mmHg s/l in sistally. What is the 'in sistally' part?
Peds echo results
Subject: Peds echo results
There is no evidence of a patent duct s/l dis-arteri-osis
Another link to echo glossary. sm
Subject: Another link to echo glossary. sm
http://www.med.yale.edu/intmed/cardio/echo_atlas/references/main_glossary.html
Echo shows "sidasiladis" -- sm
Subject: Echo shows "sidasiladis" -- sm
The patient has pulmonary hypertension. The statement is "Echocardiogram shows "sidasiladis" with normal connections, no evidence of congestive heart disease. Normal ventricular function."
Any ideas what sidasiladis could be? She's pretty clear, but I can't seem to anything close.
ECHO RESULTS -Sounds like edicstenosis
Subject: ECHO RESULTS -Sounds like edicstenosis
Please help
1. Heart Murmur. 1A Echocardiography documenting ___________, sounds like he is saying edicstenosis.
she had an echo done which showed s/l ice-meyer syndrome
Subject: she had an echo done which showed s/l ice-meyer syndrome
x
Echo revealed lf vent. hypertrophy with a s/l 5th
Subject: Echo revealed lf vent. hypertrophy with a s/l 5th
hypertrophy with s/l 5th person ejection fracture???
Echo- no wall motion in the s/l value is present?
Subject: Echo- no wall motion in the s/l value is present?
heart failure by echo and he has had *DMP* which have been negative
Subject: heart failure by echo and he has had *DMP* which have been negative
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