mucous membrane normal phenotype, seen in phenotype of certain infectious disease studies. NM
Posted By: Cyndiee on 2008-11-19
In Reply to: MM normal phenotype? - mschweikl
Subject: mucous membrane normal phenotype, seen in phenotype of certain infectious disease studies. NM
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MM normal phenotype?
Subject: MM normal phenotype?
Does anyone know what this refers to? Is it MM or MN?
first one is phenotype
Subject: first one is phenotype
1. phenotype and 2. Aralast
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s/l "sherk stroff" phenotype. sm
Subject: s/l "sherk stroff" phenotype. sm
She does not have what appears to be a s/l “Shirk stroff” phenotype despite the infiltrates. I suspect what is most likely that she had a mycoplasma pneumonia that then triggered a reasonably severe flare of her prior asthma.
ID is infectious disease...nm
Subject: ID is infectious disease...nm
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infectious disease help
Subject: infectious disease help
Continue Tygacil at that point. That would be effective for gram-negative rods and anaerobic gram-negative rods, VRE, methicillin resistant and S/L methosone(_____) sensitive staphylcoxide.(______)
Infectious Disease doc......
Subject: Infectious Disease doc......
She is dictating a what sounds like "Hippa" for topical cleaning for a MRSA lesion.
infectious disease
Subject: infectious disease
The patient was seen by infectious disease OR The patient was seen by Infectious Disease??
Infectious disease
Subject: Infectious disease
Boy, am I stumped! Sounds like "vartenella, kentana, IgG and IgM"..... thanks!
cardiology and infectious disease.....sm
Subject: cardiology and infectious disease.....sm
unless a proper name precedes it....i.e., John Smith Hospital Cardiology Dept.
Please help, infectious disease sounds like...sm
Subject: Please help, infectious disease sounds like...sm
Sentence reads:
There is no evidence of hydradenitis or ____ at this time.
sounds like purativa ? cannot figure out what she is saying. TIA
Please help for infectious disease..Any help appreciated.sm
Subject: Please help for infectious disease..Any help appreciated.sm
I posted a part of the sentence below. This word is used throughout the dictation but I am unable to figure it out. It s/l exocytic.
Elephantiasis like legs but with multiple ____ lesions distributed
Thank you so much.
ID consul (infectious disease)
Subject: ID consul (infectious disease)
probably ID (infectious disease) consultation. nm
Subject: probably ID (infectious disease) consultation. nm
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infectious disease term
Subject: infectious disease term
The patient was treated for babesiosis and s/l 'aldecuosis'.
It says patient was diagnosed with Lyme disease. Any help with the above term??
or maybe hyaline membrane disease instead of
Subject: or maybe hyaline membrane disease instead of
hylonide that debris
The patient will be seen by cardiology and infectious disease, SM
Subject: The patient will be seen by cardiology and infectious disease, SM
should cardiology and infectious disease be capitalized? My QA on this produces different results. TIA
hyaline membrane disease, s/l purocef was given
Subject: hyaline membrane disease, s/l purocef was given
ID would be infectious disease, maybe consult? and urine culture? nm
Subject: ID would be infectious disease, maybe consult? and urine culture? nm
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s/l kakectins...or cachectins...Infectious Disease term
Subject: s/l kakectins...or cachectins...Infectious Disease term
Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
Subject: Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.
no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
Subject: no dont think so, the two line prior are LFTS normal and Chem-7 was normal
I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
Subject: I would use saline since it's the solution he's changing from half-normal to normal, not the
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It's a membrane ...
Subject: It's a membrane ...
basement membrane. Usually, the full term would be something like glomerular basement membrane. It wraps around and sheaths the endothelium.
i bet that is it. it's infectious diseases. Thanks.
Subject: i bet that is it. it's infectious diseases. Thanks.
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maybe infectious history
Subject: maybe infectious history
Finally got it...infectious
Subject: Finally got it...infectious
now is saying desamay membrane?
Subject: now is saying desamay membrane?
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I think maybe tympanic membrane
Subject: I think maybe tympanic membrane
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Yes it is c-kit (membrane receptor)
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tympanic membrane ?
Subject: tympanic membrane ?
Polyflux 2-10 membrane - - it is a hemodialyzer -- nm
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tympanic membrane- s/l pastication?
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tympanic membrane on the left ear
Subject: tympanic membrane on the left ear
and then wings I am not sure.
ENT s/l "russins tympanic membrane"
Subject: ENT s/l "russins tympanic membrane"
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which is correct postinfectious changes or post-infectious changes or can either be used? nm
Subject: which is correct postinfectious changes or post-infectious changes or can either be used? nm
Basement membrane is on a cellular level. Don't think would fit here. nm
Subject: Basement membrane is on a cellular level. Don't think would fit here. nm
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en caul . . . a thin membrane covering
Subject: en caul . . . a thin membrane covering
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normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
Subject: normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
normal motility? normal motilities? nm
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You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
Subject: You are probably hearing normal BUS or normal BUSV. sm
BUS Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s
BUSV Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s/vagina.
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In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
Subject: In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm
may be normal values or normal range? nm
Subject: may be normal values or normal range? nm
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Patient had retained placental membrane or *chorthalidon*.....sm
Subject: Patient had retained placental membrane or *chorthalidon*.....sm
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The patient has had a s/l "diameric" membrane transplant on the left.
Subject: The patient has had a s/l "diameric" membrane transplant on the left.
after having suffered a rupture from tank explosion. He has mixed deafness and uses hearing aids.
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Tympanic membrane with retraction pocket and s/l fluid stranding.
Subject: Tympanic membrane with retraction pocket and s/l fluid stranding.
Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Subject: Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. These are named after..
Alzheimer's disease
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Alzheimer's dementia
Alzheimer's sclerosis
Alzheimer's syndrome
Alzheimer-Perusini disease (misnomer)
Dementia of the Alzheimer type
Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type
Synonyms:
Presenile dementia, senile dementia.
Associated persons:
Alois Alzheimer
James Parkinson
English physician and paleontologist, born April 11, 1755, Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London; died 1824, London.
Associated eponyms:
Parkinson's crisis
Exaggeration of the characteristics of parkinsonism associated with acute anxiety.
Parkinson's disease
A degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by masklike facies, a fine, slowly spreading tremor, cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability with a peculiar gait.
Parkinson's facies
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