crescendo angina nm
Posted By: ER MT on 2007-02-15
In Reply to: s/l crashenda angina - missi
Subject: crescendo angina nm
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Subject: crescendo
a gradual increase.
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Subject: angina
Can you hear "stable" angina?
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crescendo angina
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Subject: ? s/l double angina
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s/l crashenda angina
Subject: s/l crashenda angina
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suggestive of angina NM
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Could just be using angina as another name for pain. nm
Subject: Could just be using angina as another name for pain. nm
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Subject: stable angina pectoris
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Surgery for gastrointestinal angina?
Subject: Surgery for gastrointestinal angina?
This is a strange sounding one. There is a "blip" in the dictation but it sounds like she is saying he had surgery for gastro? all I can really hear is ? intestional angina.He would have pain after he ate. Any ideas?
Meant to say angina rhythm
Subject: Meant to say angina rhythm
tentative diagnosis of s/l **transmental** angina...TIA nm
Subject: tentative diagnosis of s/l **transmental** angina...TIA nm
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Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
Subject: Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
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Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
Subject: Normally, agonal rhythms. Angina is pain.
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Angina pectoris. Very basic term you should have learned by now. nm
Subject: Angina pectoris. Very basic term you should have learned by now. nm
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