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oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm

Posted By: minmin on 2007-06-04
In Reply to: micro and macro vascular complication - pkv

Subject: oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm

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Subject: This is correct but there is a catch..

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Subject: cannot catch this one either...doc with accent

A 22-gauge long spinal needle was inserted directly into the (s/l-THEP)  joint.  It's not hip.  I'm sure of that.  It sounds like it starts with a TH or an F.  This is for a fusion for a spinal fracture. 


 


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Subject: catch, click? nm


Awesome catch-
Subject: Awesome catch-

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Subject: silly me catch/patch

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Subject: I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning

That's what I thought at first.... I'll try listening again. I wish these docs would sometimes give a medical history.

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Subject: thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm


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Subject: wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m


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Subject: How about FAIRLY PROMINENT FACET CHANGES (GOOD CATCH!)? nm


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Subject: That's possible. I need to watch some football this weekend and catch up on this stuff!

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