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juxta- (juxta-) [L. juxta near, close by] a combining form meaning situated near or adjoining. nm

Posted By: Smiley on 2006-01-07
In Reply to: re port catheter placement, plse sm - dubdub

Subject: juxta- (juxta-) [L. juxta near, close by] a combining form meaning situated near or adjoining. nm




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s/l juxta-suprarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm
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on CT scan but I can't verify that word.  Anybody heard this before?  or is it something else entirely!


sorry, forgot combining form sacrosciatic. nm
Subject: sorry, forgot combining form sacrosciatic. nm

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Some terms don't have a clear combining form.
Subject: Some terms don't have a clear combining form.

What I do is type it as proximal-lateral. If the doc clearly says proximolateral, I would feel safe in typing it that way.
neuro short for neurology...not used as a combining form in this case. nm
Subject: neuro short for neurology...not used as a combining form in this case. nm


The only thing I can find close is subtilise meaning to make senses more keen or make one's sense
Subject: The only thing I can find close is subtilise meaning to make senses more keen or make one's senses more acute?


situated? wedged? nm
Subject: situated? wedged? nm

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adjoining?
Subject: adjoining?


? adjoining
Subject: ? adjoining


Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
Subject: Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!


Adjoining osteophytic spurs...maybe.
Subject: Adjoining osteophytic spurs...maybe.

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Probably meaning subcentimeter, meaning smaller sm
Subject: Probably meaning subcentimeter, meaning smaller sm

than a centimeter.
S/l he may be combining...here's what QLDB has...
Subject: S/l he may be combining...here's what QLDB has...

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What are the combining forms?
Subject: What are the combining forms?

I can't find anything even when I separate it out like the OP said.  I would like to learn what this word means if somebody could help me out.  Should it be xanth with an h instead of just xant? Even trying that, I am still stuck.
I always hyphenate when combining would put two of the same vowels together sm
Subject: I always hyphenate when combining would put two of the same vowels together sm

Like re-enter or re-emphasize.  Or extra-axial.  Or intra-abdominal.


In another other case, if the meaning is clear and it is not confusing, I do not hyphenate.  Most clients seem to prefer minimal hyphenation.


JMHO


He is just combining the 2 drugs. I type
Subject: He is just combining the 2 drugs. I type

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I would combine it and give the doc what they're saying. Combining forms is done often enough. nm
Subject: I would combine it and give the doc what they're saying. Combining forms is done often enough. nm

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As long as combining forms make sense,
Subject: As long as combining forms make sense,

you can combine just about anything.
Could be be saying negative Ober and O'Brien sign, just combining the two? nm
Subject: Could be be saying negative Ober and O'Brien sign, just combining the two? nm


Think you are close. sm.
Subject: Think you are close. sm.

Think your idea of ballottement is a good one.  Yeah, they do digital ballottment of the spine which sounds like it's done to see if it provokes discomfort somewhere else.  Don't know much else about it though.


This one is going back flagged for sure.


Thanks folks. 


sorry, not even close. thanks
Subject: sorry, not even close. thanks


Ooh, I was so close! Thanks to you both!
Subject: Ooh, I was so close! Thanks to you both!

nm
not close
Subject: not close


Yep, you were really close! :) YW
Subject: Yep, you were really close! :) YW


This looks close
Subject: This looks close

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That would be as close as you could get,
Subject: That would be as close as you could get,

I think or 1/3 centimeter, but those 2 things do not go together. When I googled it it said it is almost 1/8 inch. Might just flag it as you cannot be specific with the measurement given in those terms.
Thanks, but that's not even close...
Subject: Thanks, but that's not even close...

... the end of the word is definitely --taminal or something very close to that. He's said it twice now, and it has sounded the same both times.
Not even close to
Subject: Not even close to

welting but could be opening pressure. :-)
Not really close, but...
Subject: Not really close, but...

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close! "agenesis"? nm
Subject: close! "agenesis"? nm


Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.
Subject: Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.

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oooooh so close!
Subject: oooooh so close!

Try it with a K
Not very close to your sound-like, but
Subject: Not very close to your sound-like, but

If it is to cauterize for a nose bleed, they usually use silver nitrate.

Was the patient having nosebleeds?
I could not find anything close to that--sm
Subject: I could not find anything close to that--sm

I know you already put a blank, but there is another oral contraceptive that is called Tri-Levlen. Maybe he started to say Ortho Try-Cyclen and then realized it was something else and sort of combined the two. Let us know when you find out. I am just curious. thanks.
So close! Cutivate. nm
Subject: So close! Cutivate. nm

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how close...enterolysis
Subject: how close...enterolysis


Maxzide. So close.
Subject: Maxzide. So close.

silent Z. LOL

I can't find anything close to the s/l.
Subject: I can't find anything close to the s/l.

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You were oh so close. Glad to help out. NM
Subject: You were oh so close. Glad to help out. NM

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yes, close onychomycotic-nm
Subject: yes, close onychomycotic-nm


Oh geez, not even close... but thank you!
Subject: Oh geez, not even close... but thank you!


pseudophakia. You were close.
Subject: pseudophakia. You were close.

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so close...exostectomy...nm
Subject: so close...exostectomy...nm


Unasyn close
Subject: Unasyn close


azathioprine is all I can think of that is close - nm
Subject: azathioprine is all I can think of that is close - nm


Sorry, can't find anything close...nm
Subject: Sorry, can't find anything close...nm

x
Hope I can get close
Subject: Hope I can get close

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This sounds very close to what she's saying, and I'd almost bet on it. Thanks
Subject: This sounds very close to what she's saying, and I'd almost bet on it. Thanks


wow - looks like it might be too close to call!
Subject: wow - looks like it might be too close to call!


Close to full extension?
Subject: Close to full extension?

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that's the only thing that sounds close...nm
Subject: that's the only thing that sounds close...nm

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Did find Lapex, close to your S/L. sm
Subject: Did find Lapex, close to your S/L. sm

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