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lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)

Posted By: XanaX on 2009-06-13
In Reply to: A thrombolytic agent will be given to S/L ? lice ? the fibrin sheath that was see - marie

Subject: lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)




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Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.
Subject: Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.

I've heard of lysis of adhesions many times.
Lyse
Subject: Lyse

It should be lyse.


Try this site for a definition.


 


Lyse link
Subject: Lyse link

Here is the link, sorry it did not appear on the previous email!


Hope that is helpful.


http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Lyse


Pt to undergo knee replacement - "we will plan on using the s/l **2 through 3" versus sm
Subject: Pt to undergo knee replacement - "we will plan on using the s/l **2 through 3" versus sm

the hinged prosthesis. ??
says patient will undergo *gammonized* treatment?? Do I leave it as spelled. Thanks. nm
Subject: says patient will undergo *gammonized* treatment?? Do I leave it as spelled. Thanks. nm

nm
620 mL of Peptamen Junior plus 65 g s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
Subject: 620 mL of Peptamen Junior plus 65 g s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?

s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
undergo "some barton-nella titers"..pt has large unresolved neck lymphadenopathy. nm
Subject: undergo "some barton-nella titers"..pt has large unresolved neck lymphadenopathy. nm

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lysis
Subject: lysis

nm
lysis (nm)
Subject: lysis (nm)


lysis - nm
Subject: lysis - nm

xx
lysis or lytic and plus
Subject: lysis or lytic and plus

do you hear the "s" sound or a "ic" sound on the first one?

lysis (ly·sis) (li´sis) [Gr. “dissolution; a loosing, setting free, releasing”] 1. destruction, as of cells by a specific lysin. 2. decomposition, as of a chemical compound by a specific agent. Cf. degradation. 3. mobilization of an organ by division of restraining adhesions. 4. gradual abatement of the symptoms of a disease; cf. crisis (def. 1).

Pulses are measured 1+, 2+, 3+ and 4+ (or minus)
lysis of adhesions would
Subject: lysis of adhesions would

probably be a better way to put it.  Maybe this doc made up a word.  It happens sometimes like perimenstrually, for example, I can't find it anywhere, but it is used in some of my daily work.  I'm probably not much help, sorry. 
lysis of adhesions ?...nm
Subject: lysis of adhesions ?...nm


s/l keen-a-lysis
Subject: s/l keen-a-lysis

reexploration is likely her option at this stage to look at the peroneal tendons and repair any potential re-tearing or to perform ______ based on the findings


 


 


THANKS!


lysis of adhesions?
Subject: lysis of adhesions?

nm
lysis of old adhesions?
Subject: lysis of old adhesions?


caudal........Lysis...
Subject: caudal........Lysis...

Pain management doctor is saying s/l caudal adheolysis....That is the way he is pronouncing it.  Any ideas?
OB lysis retractor?
Subject: OB lysis retractor?

s/l OB lysis retractor was placed in the pt's abdomen.  A hysterotomy incision was then made in the low transverse fashion with the knife.
lysis of adhesions (sm)
Subject: lysis of adhesions (sm)

Another term you might hear in the future is adhesiolysis.
lysis of adhesions
Subject: lysis of adhesions


adhesiolysis (lysis of adhesions)
x
tumor lysis syndrome....has he had
Subject: tumor lysis syndrome....has he had

xx
adhesions requiring lysis.
Subject: adhesions requiring lysis.


I believe it's all one diagnosis. But I wonder if "adhesion lysis" should be "adhesioly
Subject: I believe it's all one diagnosis. But I wonder if "adhesion lysis" should be "adhesiolysis?" SM

It's fine the way you have it.  I've just always hear "lysis of adhesions" or "adhesiolysis."
Racks lysis of adhesions procedure?
Subject: Racks lysis of adhesions procedure?

The patient may be a candidate for "racks lysis of adhesions procedure"? 
vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.
Subject: vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.

Vasectomy:


The tissue over the vas was incised using "knife technique or lyse technique."