it's two words en face nm
Posted By: Anon on 2006-05-26
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Subject: it's two words en face nm
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No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or
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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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En face
Subject: En face
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en face
Subject: en face
OneLook defines "enface" as "writing on the face of"
but...I remember researching this awhile ago and finding out it was French. Babel Fish translate "en face" from French to English as "opposite".
Clear as mud now???
en face
Subject: en face
This means, "in front" or head on, in this case I am guessing "face up"
en face
Subject: en face
Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology Book states: en face ("ahn fahs") (Fr., in front, head on) - Usage: "X-rays revealed left chest wall and diaphragmatic pleural plaques, the former seen both in profile and en face"
I believe it's en face (nm)
Subject: I believe it's en face (nm)
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en face
Subject: en face
pronounced on fos.
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en face
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The tumor bed was boosted with a 10 x 10 cm electron cone en face.
en face
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en face
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This means *on face* literally but refers to something being viewed straight on.
What is s/l max face scan?
Not found in search of board or in ref books. Found in one place on-line but doesn't expand or give any info. This account wants abbrev. expanded 1st time.
Thanks anyone if you know.
S/L: face-ease
Subject: S/L: face-ease
New neurology account for me:
Cranial Nerves: Reveals EOMI without nystagmus, full visual fields to confrontation testing bilaterally. Mild left chronic facial droop. Mildly masked S/L: FACE-EASE. Hearing grossly intact to voice bilaterally.
Haven't heard of this word...Thanks!
en face is correct
Subject: en face is correct
and just to learn something new medical-word speaking, it comes from the french and means *opposite*
per face sheet?
Subject: per face sheet?
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said it twice, first s/l Bi-face, second s/l Vidase 30 mg
Subject: said it twice, first s/l Bi-face, second s/l Vidase 30 mg
If it's on the face, it could be jowls. sm
Subject: If it's on the face, it could be jowls. sm
It's kind of hanging skin on your jaw. Hopefully we won't have them anytime soon!
en face -- s/l on foss
Subject: en face -- s/l on foss
it's en face -- s/l on foss (nm)
Subject: it's en face -- s/l on foss (nm)
It was "pregnancy changes" Boy is my face red! :)
Subject: It was "pregnancy changes" Boy is my face red! :)
s/l 50% of the face not modest or eustachian
Subject: s/l 50% of the face not modest or eustachian
I usually try helping myself first to save egg on my face
Subject: I usually try helping myself first to save egg on my face
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Redness and discoloration of face - sm
Subject: Redness and discoloration of face - sm
"I advised the patient to try some s/l niac to see if it helps with the redness and discoloration of her face"
Any ideas?
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she has a slightly s/l hue ish coloration of the face and neck.
Subject: she has a slightly s/l hue ish coloration of the face and neck.
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Subject: nobody's *undies are in a bunch* - smiley face
ENT? Are you in the face, sinuses, throat, ears, where?? nm
Subject: ENT? Are you in the face, sinuses, throat, ears, where?? nm
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Subject: acute skin laxity of the face
egg on face! TOWARDS THE END OF THE WORKDAY! brain dead!! nm
Subject: egg on face! TOWARDS THE END OF THE WORKDAY! brain dead!! nm
"malleolar" for ankle "malar" for face
Subject: "malleolar" for ankle "malar" for face
Need help with ENT term..mass in the face - keep referring to master?
Subject: Need help with ENT term..mass in the face - keep referring to master?
Likely face sheet..first page of chart which usually contains known diagnoses. NM
Subject: Likely face sheet..first page of chart which usually contains known diagnoses. NM
en face is pronounced *on foss* forgot to mention
Subject: en face is pronounced *on foss* forgot to mention
meant to add that it just means normal face/facial
Subject: meant to add that it just means normal face/facial
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Put under GENERAL looking at face and commenting on findings, flat affect. nm Ta
Subject: Put under GENERAL looking at face and commenting on findings, flat affect. nm Ta
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There is a malar area of the face, so premalar would make sense. nm
Subject: There is a malar area of the face, so premalar would make sense. nm
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If on the face, could be Celtic - pale with ruddy cheeks, easily
Subject: If on the face, could be Celtic - pale with ruddy cheeks, easily
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Throat exam is normal, as were the rest of her neck, face, and skull exam.
Subject: Throat exam is normal, as were the rest of her neck, face, and skull exam.
need help with 2 words please
Subject: need help with 2 words please
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two words
Subject: two words
Inderon? How about Enduron.
A few words... need help!
Subject: A few words... need help!
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HELP w/words
Subject: HELP w/words
Scaling of the uterus is correct...Dead skin cells that they debride is what I was told in the past.
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It should be 2 words
Subject: It should be 2 words
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Two words please...sm
Subject: Two words please...sm
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Dr. says Hemostasis was obtained with a s/l "bogey". Then s/l "Scarpa fascia" was incised sharply.
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words
Subject: words
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possible words
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Two words or one?
Subject: Two words or one?
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2 words please
Subject: 2 words please
He appears to have intact s/l 'subscapitear', what appears to be expanded into some of the infraspinatus, but there is some healed tendon in the back involving s/l 'terries'?(this one is mumbled bad) and the infraspinatus
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