foci of sclerosing adenoma rather than osis
Posted By: I think on 2007-06-20
In Reply to: Could be foci of sclerosing adenosis? nm - gotlatte
Subject: foci of sclerosing adenoma rather than osis
but do look it up.
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Could be foci of sclerosing adenosis? nm
Subject: Could be foci of sclerosing adenosis? nm
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he should FOCI on medicine and let you FOCI on the spelling and grammar :) nm
Subject: he should FOCI on medicine and let you FOCI on the spelling and grammar :) nm
foci (foci plural of focus)
Subject: foci (foci plural of focus)
s/l er-lick-ee-osis
Subject: s/l er-lick-ee-osis
help plz, I have a long night ahead of me and I am dog tired already!
nodular sclerosing
Subject: nodular sclerosing
stage IVB nodular sclerosing nm
Subject: stage IVB nodular sclerosing nm
x
stage IV-B nodular sclerosing....
Subject: stage IV-B nodular sclerosing....
x
I have heard of Sclerosing Glomerulonephritis BUT
Subject: I have heard of Sclerosing Glomerulonephritis BUT
the doctor is saying "7 out of 10 glomerulites sclerosed." Are those even words? Help please!
adenoma duh
Subject: adenoma duh
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foci
Subject: foci
nm
foci NM
Subject: foci NM
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Foci-- yep!
Subject: Foci-- yep!
Thanks. I remember now.
foci?
Subject: foci?
A 12-lead EKG done in May 2007 shows sinus rhythm with normal foci and axis. There was no evidence of WPW.
Sounds more like fossus. tried Google - not a lot of hits
Yes, foci.
Subject: Yes, foci.
villotubular adenoma ? nm
Subject: villotubular adenoma ? nm
tubulovillous adenoma.
Subject: tubulovillous adenoma.
s/l senolavillous adenoma?
Subject: s/l senolavillous adenoma?
I'm really stuck on this one. The doctor is talking about the resection of lesions from the colon for a patient with colon cancer. I'll give the previous sentence just for some context. "It was noted that the tip of the tissue fragments is a minimally villous but essentially flat area of severe atypia of the epithelium. Cytologic features [reveal a] [senola???] villous adenoma."
I'm not 100% sure about the reveal part, but I think so. It actually sounds like reveals but that's not gramatically correct. It's so fast and blurred together it's hard to guess the part before villous. The closest I can come is senola or maybe phenola. I don't know how close I am. Are there any words that compound with villous? I found tubovillous and tubulovillous, but those don't fit. I guess it could also be a word describing the villous adenoma. Maybe "scene of a villous adenoma" but that sounds like a strange thing to say. Thanks for any ideas!
Might be a pleomorphic adenoma...nm
Subject: Might be a pleomorphic adenoma...nm
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How do you pronounce foci?
Subject: How do you pronounce foci?
The doctor says that there were scattered areas of s/l *fossi* in the liver.
What I found was scattered areas of foci. Is that how you pronounce foci?
Thanks
villous adenoma?
Subject: villous adenoma?
Foci...I found it
Subject: Foci...I found it
Never mind, he is saying foci. Thanks anyway!
Subject: Never mind, he is saying foci. Thanks anyway!
nm
First word is probably foci.
Subject: First word is probably foci.
Can you hear TEE for transesophageal echocardiogram? Look that up to see if it fits your context.
Tubulo adenoma sm
Subject: Tubulo adenoma sm
The doc dictates 'tubulo adenoma' clearly more than once. Should I type as dictated, or is tubulo slang for tubulovillous. I can't find 'tubulo adenoma' or 'tubuloadenoma' in my medical dictionary, only the 'tubulovillous adenoma'.
Thanks in advance!
tubular adenoma
Subject: tubular adenoma
n/m
Am I behind the times or is FOCI now singular sm
Subject: Am I behind the times or is FOCI now singular sm
as well as plural? I left a note on a report that I had changed "foci" to "focus" when he was clearly stating there was ONE focus of enhancement on an exam, and he just dictated one where he specifies "there is a foci - F - O - C - I - of echogenicity..." on an ultrasound.
So am I just old-fashioned, anal-retentive, or what?
Maybe benign villous adenoma?
Subject: Maybe benign villous adenoma?
s/l clear seal adenoma
Subject: s/l clear seal adenoma
bilateral adrenal masses with s/l clear seal or clearasil adenoma of the left adrenal
clear-cell adenoma (nm)
Subject: clear-cell adenoma (nm)
x
? two foci of abnormal activity
Subject: ? two foci of abnormal activity
how 'bout "tubular adenoma" ??
Subject: how 'bout "tubular adenoma" ??
sessile polyp that was s/l filo tubular? adenoma
Subject: sessile polyp that was s/l filo tubular? adenoma
microscopic field of foci - a long shot, but may be
Subject: microscopic field of foci - a long shot, but may be
dermatoadenoma of scalp? or dermato-adenoma. dermatomyoma? SM
Subject: dermatoadenoma of scalp? or dermato-adenoma. dermatomyoma? SM
Do you have this excellent ref? You don't have to look at the pictures!!!
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/cd_lists.cfm
S/L: Amilo-tubular adenoma at hepatic flexure, right hemicolectomy.
Subject: S/L: Amilo-tubular adenoma at hepatic flexure, right hemicolectomy.
This is CT abdomen/pelvis. The remark was in history.
HISTORY: "Villa tubular adenoma..."
Thank you.
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