painful nodules on feet sm
Posted By: trose on 2007-05-29
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Subject: painful nodules on feet sm
These have not been s/l "disicular" and have not ulcerated. Clueless this morning!
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Examining feet = *Feet are 1 to 1 in distribution*....TIA
Subject: Examining feet = *Feet are 1 to 1 in distribution*....TIA
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RA-still nodules?
Subject: RA-still nodules?
"subluxation of the joints with still nodules and swelling."
does he mean that there continue to be nodules or am I missing a type of nodule? I've never heard it said that way.
maybe painful? NM
Subject: maybe painful? NM
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s/l herbanence nodules on DIP. ? *nt*
Subject: s/l herbanence nodules on DIP. ? *nt*
*nt*
Got it! intraparenchymal nodules..Thanks anyways..
Subject: Got it! intraparenchymal nodules..Thanks anyways..
Ever have it? It's awful, not painful sm
Subject: Ever have it? It's awful, not painful sm
but extremely embarrassing. Especially when it lasts for hours then turns into a horrendous bout of diarrhea. I have intolerance to ibuprofen and it causes this. Of course, it took them five years to figure out what was causing the rumbling. Go figure!
for painful right heel, please sm..
Subject: for painful right heel, please sm..
The patient already has put a (s/l-shin-) into her shoe to raise the heel, and this apparently is comfortable.
ESL doc, can't understand what it is.
Vocal cord nodules
Subject: Vocal cord nodules
The doctor says that the patient has vocal cord nodules secondary to vocal "apuse". I am sure this should be "abuse" but the doctor is very easy to understand, and I know I hear a "P" sound. Is there such a thing?
Gosh, that sounds painful!
Subject: Gosh, that sounds painful!
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poignant (physically painful)
Subject: poignant (physically painful)
s/l painful "disphyte fahjaw" ???
Subject: s/l painful "disphyte fahjaw" ???
Patient says it hurts when she swallows. On the assessment, the doc says Painful "dysphyte fahjaw" for solids and liquids.
Any ideas on this??
Thanks!
Abby
thyroid palpable without GLARE or nodules
Subject: thyroid palpable without GLARE or nodules
Physical examination part of note. Under thyroid she says Palpable without GLARE or nodules. Any help?
maybe "follow up of multiple lung nodules"
Subject: maybe "follow up of multiple lung nodules"
patient with swollen, painful 4th digit. Placed on please sm
Subject: patient with swollen, painful 4th digit. Placed on please sm
s/l col-chi-zine. Thanks
On neuro exam...there is no evidence of "wish nodules". sm
Subject: On neuro exam...there is no evidence of "wish nodules". sm
Funduscopic exam showed sharp disc margins bilaterally. There is no evidence of “wish” nodules.
miliary means Marked by the presence of nodules
Subject: miliary means Marked by the presence of nodules
Cough, followup with [s/l monthal] lung nodules
Subject: Cough, followup with [s/l monthal] lung nodules
painful erections, underwent s/l CONTROL FLOMOTOMY.....nm TIA
Subject: painful erections, underwent s/l CONTROL FLOMOTOMY.....nm TIA
Maybe mucositis, painful inflammation of the mucous tract
Subject: Maybe mucositis, painful inflammation of the mucous tract
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-algia just means a painful condition. It can be stuck on anything
Subject: -algia just means a painful condition. It can be stuck on anything
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Chest radiograph...approximately Q sized nodules about 1.5 to 2 mm in size. nm
Subject: Chest radiograph...approximately Q sized nodules about 1.5 to 2 mm in size. nm
ESL: CT scan with bilateral lung nodules. According to "fleshna" criteria, we recommend s/m
Subject: ESL: CT scan with bilateral lung nodules. According to "fleshna" criteria, we recommend s/m
We will have the pt come back for a noncontrast CT of the chest in six months. We would like to maintain a stability for two years.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel
Subject: Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel
listen for Sever's disease, painful condition of heel in growing children.
Subject: listen for Sever's disease, painful condition of heel in growing children.
6 feet.
Subject: 6 feet.
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5 feet
Subject: 5 feet
feet or foot?
Subject: feet or foot?
doc says 5 foot 4 inches.........should it be 5 feet 4 inches?
bilateral feet
Subject: bilateral feet
decreased skin turgor of bilateral feet
cold skin temperature on bilateral feet
Patient's feet bother him - sm
Subject: Patient's feet bother him - sm
he has a history of S/L neural viral mitosis? New doc for me. Thanks!
in med list, s/l iso source 2 feet? what??? tia
Subject: in med list, s/l iso source 2 feet? what??? tia
thank you sooooo much for the answer about the feet
Subject: thank you sooooo much for the answer about the feet
foot of feet incisions? nm
Subject: foot of feet incisions? nm
In your case, bilateral feet.
Subject: In your case, bilateral feet.
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Actos for swelling of feet?
Subject: Actos for swelling of feet?
Decrease Metformin to once a day. Will probably reduce Actos to 30 mg a day to decrease the swelling of his feet.
It sounded right but is Actos going to help swelling of the feet? He said throughout the report he had swelling of the tongue. He has type 2 diabetes and sugar levels are running low. Just checking another opinion.
thank you. It is clearly Isosource. But I clearly hear 2 feet after this. YIKES!!! nm
Subject: thank you. It is clearly Isosource. But I clearly hear 2 feet after this. YIKES!!! nm
Inches and feet are not metric--no decimels. nm
Subject: Inches and feet are not metric--no decimels. nm
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if not verbatim it is feet if more than 1 foot tall *lol*
Subject: if not verbatim it is feet if more than 1 foot tall *lol*
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correct way to type 5 10? (as in 5 feet, 10 inches)
Subject: correct way to type 5 10? (as in 5 feet, 10 inches)
short of breath and feet swelling
Subject: short of breath and feet swelling
burning feet -- ortho exam
Subject: burning feet -- ortho exam
Can you all help? I have two words I can't make out. The patient has burning feet and the m.d. is saying "on lonfry" and "motor click"? I know these can't be right...
Thanks!!
I would guess flat feet, but that isn't very close to your s/l, sorry.
Subject: I would guess flat feet, but that isn't very close to your s/l, sorry.
There is a condition called "trash" feet.
Subject: There is a condition called "trash" feet.
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s/l rainot syndrome - modeling of feet
Subject: s/l rainot syndrome - modeling of feet
I don't think that's it - he's referring to possible tarsal tunnel syndrome - feet... But
Subject: I don't think that's it - he's referring to possible tarsal tunnel syndrome - feet... But thanks anyways...
Sorry, meant to type foot OR feet incisions. nm
Subject: Sorry, meant to type foot OR feet incisions. nm
He has a rash on his feet consistent with s/l inia pedis?
Subject: He has a rash on his feet consistent with s/l inia pedis?
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I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to
Subject: I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to
a fracture, it would be callus formation. When you talk about callous, you are referring to callousity or callous formation on the feet.
Exam of both feet reveals large medial **bos** that are not correctable. TIA nm
Subject: Exam of both feet reveals large medial **bos** that are not correctable. TIA nm
s/l forci for infection to get in..His feet are very dry, calloused, with multiple areas which would
Subject: s/l forci for infection to get in..His feet are very dry, calloused, with multiple areas which would
His feet are very dry, calloused, with multiple areas which would serve as excellent forci for infection to get in. TIA..
5 feet 3 inches, 220 pounds (spell out nonmetric units)
Subject: 5 feet 3 inches, 220 pounds (spell out nonmetric units)
Pathology help: mural nodules on the gallbladder? Mural or neural? Thanx!
Subject: Pathology help: mural nodules on the gallbladder? Mural or neural? Thanx!
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