Cervix is parous and without lesions, meaning she has had children before. I do lots of OB and this is a common phrase they use on the pelvic exam. Have never heard of perisome. Hope that helps.
parous and size? Subject: parous and size?
The uterine fundus is in midpostion, upper limits of parous and size. Maybe upper limits of appearance and size?
Parous in size Subject: Parous in size
Parous is correct. Parous in size means the uterus is size consistent with having had children, born at least 1 child.
maybe smooth throughout, firm? Subject: maybe smooth throughout, firm?
not have given birth vaginally or at all. The doctors will sometimes open the cervix during a vaginal surgery or C-section to make it "parous."
parous is correct. and probably hydrodistention. Subject: parous is correct. and probably hydrodistention.
It acts as a contour tool or a sander after debridement/removal/resection. lots of arthroscopies daily, hear this often
cervix is parous, freely moveable, midline and Subject: cervix is parous, freely moveable, midline and
Hip joint arthroscopy is performed for femoral acetabular impingement, ...Cam lesions on the femoral head lead to shear forces of the nonspherical portion ... www.bryankellymd.com
Thank you so much for clearing this up for me!!!! You are the best!
qestions about lesions.... Subject: qestions about lesions....
In the medial thigh there is a large protuberant mass 5 cm in diameter and 4 cm s/l PROUD of the skin, it is nontender. Thank you
OB..No lesions or s/l fi-a-bility is seen.. thanks Subject: OB..No lesions or s/l fi-a-bility is seen.. thanks
Patient has had a colonoscopy with a malignant polyp being found. Patient had a CT scan of her abdomen that showed multiple s/l lytic lesions throughout her bones everywhere.
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OB... cervix is s/l perisome and without lesions.. thank you Subject: OB... cervix is s/l perisome and without lesions.. thank you
Skin lesions consistent with actinic keratoses. Discussed cryotherapy versus ablation use of s/l aldira.
Can you hear Cameron lesions? Subject: Can you hear Cameron lesions?