evident?, attendant?
Posted By: nm on 2009-03-30
In Reply to: tendon hematoma sm - Tracey
Subject: evident?, attendant?
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s/l evident splinting
Subject: s/l evident splinting
MRI scan indicates a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone contusion of the posteromedial and proximal tibia extending to the tibial spines. There is also S/L evident splinting of inner free edge of the posterior and lateral meniscus related to meniscal debridement. Any ideas will be appreciated. tia.
I am not sure if all of this sentence makes sense but that is what it sounds like.
evident splitting?
Subject: evident splitting?
attendant, that is what I have been thinking. Maybe.
Subject: attendant, that is what I have been thinking. Maybe.
Attendant Cervical Lordosis
Subject: Attendant Cervical Lordosis
Visibly associated with progressive kyphotic deformity of the thoric and lumbar spine, with an with ""attendant""" cervical lordosis
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She has multiple small cutaneous s/l vinyals evident in her right arm
Subject: She has multiple small cutaneous s/l vinyals evident in her right arm
Here is more for context, and patient has AV fistula:
On examination, she has a good thrill in the antecubital fossa. She has multiple small cutaneous ?vinyals? evident in her right arm and over the clavicle.
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