encopresis --involuntary passage of feces into clothing etc. nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2007-08-31
In Reply to: Could be - siren
Subject: encopresis --involuntary passage of feces into clothing etc. nm
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keloid is catching on his clothing? nm
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incontinence of feces? nm
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scybala - hardened masses of feces
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Sounds like what you're looking for.
I would go with passage of stones
Subject: I would go with passage of stones
and tenderness, right side of spine.
false passage? nm
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Encopresis ?
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encopresis ? nm
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How about encopresis?
Subject: How about encopresis?
(notice the "a" dropped from pAresis). Encopresis is fecal soiling, usually referring to children who hold back their stools and then become incontinent. Not sure if this helps, hope so!
possibly...passage of tissue?
Subject: possibly...passage of tissue?
osteo = bone, ostio = passage - sm
Subject: osteo = bone, ostio = passage - sm
How is the word being used? Both are correct, but only one is correct depending on the circumstance.
surprisingly one can have both encopresis and constipation
Subject: surprisingly one can have both encopresis and constipation
Especially in pediatric GI patients.
Could be encopresis, that is a fecal soiling nm
Subject: Could be encopresis, that is a fecal soiling nm
While entering into the bladder, *a small, uh, pose* passage... (SM)
Subject: While entering into the bladder, *a small, uh, pose* passage... (SM)
was noted in the urethra. We then changed to a 70-degree lens, and the bladder was systematically scoped in the usual fashion.
ESL seems to be correcting himself, but I can't figure out. Any ideas?
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