pterygium removal....found in ENT Stedmans book
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proBNP per stedmans lab book.
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in stedmans neuro book
Subject: in stedmans neuro book
under ataxia is listed: Friedreich. ??
I believe it is most correct with apostrophe, although there is a trend away from using them in these cases.
In Stedmans radiology book...sm
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Page 194 in Stedman's Radiology book is concha bullosa or pleural form is conchae bullosa....
Also found this out...
Concha Bullosa A concha bullosa (CB) is a common anatomical variation that occurs when an air pocket forms in the middle turbinate.
On a CT scan, a concha bullosa looks almost like a small balloon with a thin, bony lining. If you develop this condition, you may be symptom-free, or you may have facial pain and pressure and nasal blockage. A concha bullosa is easily corrected with endoscopic sinus surgery. Hope this helps!!!
If you have a Stedmans oncology book
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Subject: There is a Brostrom per Stedmans ortho book
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Subject: I have 'ligamentotaxis' in Stedmans ortho word book
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Subject: Infuse-a-Port - that is according to Stedmans Medical/Surgical Equipment book
According to Stedmans Ortho and Rehab Book, 4th Edition, plantarflexion is ONE word.
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In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.
Thanks so much for helping.
No, don't cap gram-negative. The test Gram stain is capitalized - per Stedmans Inf Dis Book. -s
Subject: No, don't cap gram-negative. The test Gram stain is capitalized - per Stedmans Inf Dis Book. -sm
Also, I worked in a lab for many years, and gram-negative and gram-positive are not capitalized. Gram is the name of the doctor or scientist who came up with the staining test, Gram stain, so that is capped.
Found bipartite tibial sesamoid in Stedmans. nm
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Thanks - I also found those in my ABBV book - sm
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I usually never look in there because I can never find anything, but there is was.
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I also found that in my drug book, but it's listed as an antidote
Subject: I also found that in my drug book, but it's listed as an antidote
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pterygium - nm
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pterygium
Subject: pterygium
Perhaps pterygium?
Subject: Perhaps pterygium?
pterygium
Subject: pterygium
No pterygium
Subject: No pterygium
Nope, patient has a retinal detachment but no pterygium.
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