patent : See definition
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-14
In Reply to: nose was patent? - krissie
Subject: patent : See definition
open, unobstructed, or not closed
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patent
Subject: patent
patent bypass graft
Are you sure it's not patent ductus?
Subject: Are you sure it's not patent ductus?
nm
patent truncus ? nm
Subject: patent truncus ? nm
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The lima was patent
Subject: The lima was patent
Yes - but lima is all caps - LIMA (left internal mammary artery).
nose was patent?
Subject: nose was patent?
I know I have seen this before.. for some reason I am stuck.
Nose is s/l patent anteriorly without mucal purulence of polyps.
Thanks!!
could it be patent ductus?
Subject: could it be patent ductus?
I'd trust that one more! I'm no patent expert!
Subject: I'd trust that one more! I'm no patent expert!
Hahahaha
cardiology.. s/l leme-a-tid LAD was patent.. thanks
Subject: cardiology.. s/l leme-a-tid LAD was patent.. thanks
how about "with a" widely patent..."
Subject: how about "with a" widely patent..."
Patent without mucopurulence or polyps.
Subject: Patent without mucopurulence or polyps.
patent ductus arteriosus. nm
Subject: patent ductus arteriosus. nm
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in HEENT, s/l narys? were patent
Subject: in HEENT, s/l narys? were patent
how about patent foramen ovale??..nm
Subject: how about patent foramen ovale??..nm
nm
how bout "widely patent"? (nm)
Subject: how bout "widely patent"? (nm)
patulous -- patent or lying open. nm
Subject: patulous -- patent or lying open. nm
i found patent foramen ovale so you are right, thanks! nm
Subject: i found patent foramen ovale so you are right, thanks! nm
in the brain- the s/l bosic cisterns are patent
Subject: in the brain- the s/l bosic cisterns are patent
widely patent bypass graft? nm =)
Subject: widely patent bypass graft? nm =)
WILD GUESS... patent foramen ovale?
Subject: WILD GUESS... patent foramen ovale?
There are Raney clips (not sure about the paint part could it be patent?)
Subject: There are Raney clips (not sure about the paint part could it be patent?)
Previously *surgerized* left internal carotid remains patent. (nm)
Subject: Previously *surgerized* left internal carotid remains patent. (nm)
Thanks.
..subclavian and vertebral arteries were patent with normal wave forms *proximately* and
Subject: ..subclavian and vertebral arteries were patent with normal wave forms *proximately* and
antegrade flow. Does this make sense? Thanks.
It might be patent. It means open or clear. I used to type radiology and used the term all the time
Subject: It might be patent. It means open or clear. I used to type radiology and used the term all the time.
Thanks for the definition.
Subject: Thanks for the definition.
You have to look up the definition to know
Subject: You have to look up the definition to know
what it is for, then you would know that it can be used to classify surgical risk.
definition for you.
Subject: definition for you.
Definition: The cervical os is the opening of the cervix into the endocervical canal. The os opens, or dilates, during labor to allow the passage of the baby through the vagina.
Did you look up the definition of each???
Subject: Did you look up the definition of each???
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If you look up the definition of each,
Subject: If you look up the definition of each,
it seems they can be, however, I would type what he says, not change one for the other.
prograde definition sm
Subject: prograde definition sm
Have heard of progression/progressive postoperative ecchymosis but
here is def. of prograde:
prograde means in the normal direction of flow. May be what they mean.??
did you look up the definition of physiologic?
Subject: did you look up the definition of physiologic?
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If you google their definition...
Subject: If you google their definition...
you get a few identicals, but in my medical dictionary, everything "sac" was related the body. I agree with "sack" for a baggie :)
And now the definition for seton.
Subject: And now the definition for seton.
medicine> A few silk threads or horsehairs, or a strip of linen or the like, introduced beneath the skin by a knife or needle, so as to form an issue; also, the issue so formed.
See inside for definition.
Subject: See inside for definition.
Presence of excessive bodily and facial hair, usually in a male pattern, especially in women; may be present in normal adults as an expression of an ethnic characteristic or may develop in children or adults as the result of androgen excess due to tumors, or of nonandrogenetic or other drugs.
Ah, thanks to both of you. I overlooked that definition somehow! nm
Subject: Ah, thanks to both of you. I overlooked that definition somehow! nm
definition of fabere
Subject: definition of fabere
Patrick's test, FABERE, from the initial letters of movements necessary to elicit it, thus (flexion, abduction, external rotation and extension)
Yes, you are correct, definition
Subject: Yes, you are correct, definition
an arc-shaped whitish deposit sometimes seen in the cornea
Pratt definition
Subject: Pratt definition
Pratt's symptom
rigidity in the muscles of an injured limb, which precedes the occurrence of gangrene.
so maybe this would work here. Platz wasn't in my stedman's ortho word book
Sulcus definition.
Subject: Sulcus definition.
Deep narrow furrow or groove as in an organ or tissue. My answer would be yes, it fits.
Occult as in definition below:
Subject: Occult as in definition below:
Occult: Obscure, concealed from observation, difficult to understand. Also it is Parkinson disease with no 's per AAMT BOS2 (eponyms)
insonate definition
Subject: insonate definition
insonate
to expose to ultrasound waves.
I found this at thefreedictionary.com, but it also refers to Dorland's as its source of information. I have had this word 1 time in a procedure report. Author stated something to the effect of, "vertebral artery could not be insonated." They went on to spell it, which was a good thing, because I thought he said isolated. :)
Very good definition. Where is that from?
Subject: Very good definition. Where is that from?
found this definition
Subject: found this definition
An operation to move a part toward the midline, such as the arytenoid cartilage or vocal fold in vocal fold paralysis.
http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php
try this link and definition. sm
Subject: try this link and definition. sm
www.meb.uni-bonn.de/dtc/primsurg/docbook/html/c7738.html
BOUGIES, neoplex, Porges (POR), filiform, (a) smaller sizes olive-tipped, (b) larger sizes plain, sizes 1 to 20 Ch, two only of each size. (c) Follower to fit, two only. Use these for dilating strictures, for which they have many advantages over metal bougies[md]except that they are much less durable. You can control their passage through the anterior urethra more easily, they follow the curve of the posterior urethra, and you will less easily cause false passages, even with small sizes. Cheatle's forceps can crush plastic bougies when they are hot, so tie them into bundles, and handle them only with tapes. Lift them out of the sterilizer and put them into cold boiled water. They will then be the right consistency for use.
What's the definition of a step off?
Subject: What's the definition of a step off?
Google MRA for definition.
Subject: Google MRA for definition.
x
Thats got to be it. definition sounds better, too! :) thanks
Subject: Thats got to be it. definition sounds better, too! :) thanks
x
I think your word is right.....see definition.....
Subject: I think your word is right.....see definition.....
repertories
One entry found.
Main Entry: rep·er·to·ry
Pronunciation: ˈre-pə(r)-ˌtȯr-ç
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural rep·er·to·ries
Etymology: Late Latin repertorium list, from Latin reperire to find, from re- + parere to produce — more at pare
Date: 1593
1: a place where something may be found : repository
2 a: repertoire b: a company that presents several different plays, operas, or pieces usually alternately in the course of a season at one theater c: a theater housing such a company
3: the production and presentation of plays by a repertory company
correct - definition inside
Subject: correct - definition inside
Supraspinatus examination ("empty can" test). The patient attempts to elevate the arms against resistance while the elbows are extended, the arms are abducted and the thumbs are pointing downward.
Pls check your definition of generous
Subject: Pls check your definition of generous
let it go...
Reinke's Edema......sm for definition
Subject: Reinke's Edema......sm for definition
Reinke's Edema is swelling of the vocal folds
Hounsfield unit? See definition.
Subject: Hounsfield unit? See definition.
Hounsfield unit
a normalized index of x-ray attenuation based on a scale of -1000 (air) to +1000 (bone), with water being 0; used in CT imaging.
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