placenta previa
Posted By: nm on 2008-11-15
In Reply to: Post previa?? Word help! - Lindsay
Subject: placenta previa
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Placenta previa diagnosed on s/l "Altright ultrasound". TIA nm
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Post previa?? Word help!
Subject: Post previa?? Word help!
I need help with a word I don't think I've ever heard of. The word in the context of the sentance is: The patient was admitted with vaginal bleeding and signs of a complete ??_______. The word sounds like it starts with post and ends in previa, post adia previa?? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
nm is right....post 'placenta previa'..s/m
Subject: nm is right....post 'placenta previa'..s/m
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Subject: Doing repair of placenta accreta, doc says placed in SM
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Subject: s/l flatatec was placed to deliver the placenta
s/l "supplemental loosened placenta" ... sm
Subject: s/l "supplemental loosened placenta" ... sm
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Subject: placenta, gross exam word
The maternal surface is composed of the usual (sounds like caudalidens). I can't seem to do a successful Google on this. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Subject: Pt with a miscarriage. A complete placenta appeared to be present w/o any missing SM
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accreta from placenta accreta..nm
Subject: accreta from placenta accreta..nm
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