s/l acute 'pertaminal' infarct? CVA
Posted By: CrankyBeach on 2009-04-03
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Subject: s/l acute 'pertaminal' infarct? CVA
Context: Acute cerebrovascular accident (CVA), secondary to acute small right ?? infarct.
No, it's not even close to anything related to 'pontine.'
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'pertaminal infarct'
Subject: 'pertaminal infarct'
How about intracranial infarct?
The costophrenic angles are acute. Acute?
Subject: The costophrenic angles are acute. Acute?
Does acute make sense? Doctor with accent.
Thanks!
But is the infarct
Subject: But is the infarct
IN the canal?
Try this infarct!
Subject: Try this infarct!
capsuloputaminal infarct
regarding the infarct
Subject: regarding the infarct
Could be temporal or fronto-temporal perhaps?
I believe lacunar infarct - NM
Subject: I believe lacunar infarct - NM
NM
s/l luquere infarct?
Subject: s/l luquere infarct?
There was evidence of a luquere infarct noted on the CAT scan.
lacunar infarct?
Subject: lacunar infarct?
x
Type of infarct?
Subject: Type of infarct?
The doc says the patient had either a carotid event or a s/l "Borgisone" infarct due to decreased cerebral blood flow, generally to the brain or, more particularly, to the right internal carotid artery. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Infarct and fasciculations..nm.
Subject: Infarct and fasciculations..nm.
x
Discrete or discreet infarct?
Subject: Discrete or discreet infarct?
Why don't I write this down so I can remember it? Thanks for any help!
apical fixed infarct?
Subject: apical fixed infarct?
possibly pericapsular infarct...nm
Subject: possibly pericapsular infarct...nm
x
lacuna -lacunar infarct is a stroke nm
Subject: lacuna -lacunar infarct is a stroke nm
frontotemproal infarct with s/l jar-form hemorrhage
Subject: frontotemproal infarct with s/l jar-form hemorrhage
x
Neuro s/l "stuttering" or "...ring" infarct (sm)
Subject: Neuro s/l "stuttering" or "...ring" infarct (sm)
The neurologist says the patient has facial droop suggestive of a _______ infarct. All I hear is "ring," "tring," or wing." Please help.
Have heard of *peri-infarct ischemia"
Subject: Have heard of *peri-infarct ischemia"
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MRI of the brain: s/l frontal *periapercular* infarct? Thanks. nm
Subject: MRI of the brain: s/l frontal *periapercular* infarct? Thanks. nm
nm
depends on context: acute-on-chronic renal insufficiency or renal insufficiency, acute on chronic.
Subject: depends on context: acute-on-chronic renal insufficiency or renal insufficiency, acute on chronic.
x
I think it might be inferotemporal infarct with star-form hemorrhage.
Subject: I think it might be inferotemporal infarct with star-form hemorrhage.
I personally use multi-infarct dementia, but YMMV. NM
Subject: I personally use multi-infarct dementia, but YMMV. NM
An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
Subject: An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
it is where the infarct took place. So you would not hyphenate.
acute and....... sm
Subject: acute and....... sm
Try "acute and chronic."
maybe acute?
Subject: maybe acute?
Could they be saying "acute hyperarousal"?
acute
Subject: acute
just more advanced, I would think.
Could be right, could also be acute on chronic. NM
Subject: Could be right, could also be acute on chronic. NM
x
It is acute-on-chronic. NM
Subject: It is acute-on-chronic. NM
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acute on chronic.....nm
Subject: acute on chronic.....nm
xx
no, they often say acute on chronic.........
Subject: no, they often say acute on chronic.........
it is acute on chronic......n/m
Subject: it is acute on chronic......n/m
Acute S/L: van-gwe-nus cholecystitis
Subject: Acute S/L: van-gwe-nus cholecystitis
For which an open cholecystectomy was performed.
Thanks!
One of the times he says acute before it but...
Subject: One of the times he says acute before it but...
...not the other 4 times he says this in the report. I googled 'acute on chronic pain' and get no direct reference to that phrase. Is that a common used phrase and if so can you explain for me? Thanks.
? acute depression
Subject: ? acute depression
Acute bibasilar something?
Subject: Acute bibasilar something?
acute dialysis maybe
Subject: acute dialysis maybe
acute-on-chronic
Subject: acute-on-chronic
acute on chronic
Subject: acute on chronic
acute on chronic?
Subject: acute on chronic?
dr states exactly " he may have an acute on chronic complete on partial tear"?
Is it acute-on-chronic and complete-on-partial??
ANy help is appreciated!~
Acute "superimposed" on chronic
Subject: Acute "superimposed" on chronic
She's right. Acute on chronic means - they exist as two separate conditions, but the acute is "superimposed" on the chronic.
acute toxic syndrome? nm
Subject: acute toxic syndrome? nm
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acute or depressive possibly?
Subject: acute or depressive possibly?
AGN = acute glomerulonephritis. hyperchloremia? sm
Subject: AGN = acute glomerulonephritis. hyperchloremia? sm
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acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Subject: acute lymphoblastic leukemia
in post chemo radiation for a total of 2,520 s/l red/rod, divided in 14 fractions to his anterior mediastinum
acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Subject: acute lymphoblastic leukemia
s/l Beltin protocol and s/l L tin protocol
another med help s/l *keplan* for acute bronchitis. Thanks! nm
Subject: another med help s/l *keplan* for acute bronchitis. Thanks! nm
just a guess but - acute gastroenteritis?
Subject: just a guess but - acute gastroenteritis?
WAG here but acute gastroenteritis with probable IBS? nm
Subject: WAG here but acute gastroenteritis with probable IBS? nm
AKI could also be acute kidney impairment nm
Subject: AKI could also be acute kidney impairment nm
x
Acute kidney injury...
Subject: Acute kidney injury...
xx
Acute infact involving the...sm
Subject: Acute infact involving the...sm
left pontines and right posterior parietal lobe involving both the posterior s/l "cig-a-la-tions" and the right MCV territories indicating a central source.
Yes, acute on chronic is correct.
Subject: Yes, acute on chronic is correct.
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