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s/l microet and light pipe used for pars plana virtrectomy or is it microvit? TIA

Posted By: MT on 2005-07-29
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pars plana vitrectomy
Subject: pars plana vitrectomy

pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)
light pipe
All I find in the Dictionary of Eye Terminology is fiberoptic light pipe. Will look around a bit more.
It's Microvit.
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...reactive to accommodation and light? Usually heard as 'to light and accommodation.' nm
Subject: ...reactive to accommodation and light? Usually heard as 'to light and accommodation.' nm

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Flucaine and blue light (slit lamp gives a blue light) nm
Subject: Flucaine and blue light (slit lamp gives a blue light) nm


bet he's saying pars. nm
Subject: bet he's saying pars. nm


Could it be pars?
Subject: Could it be pars?


pars plasta?
Subject: pars plasta?

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Pars flaccida
Subject: Pars flaccida

I had it for the first time today too. Bet I know what account you are on.
pars flaccida
Subject: pars flaccida

if you google pars gastrohepatic ligament, pars flaccida comes up.
Pars plastica
Subject: Pars plastica

actually is is pars linitis plastica. However, I do believe you  may be correct. Not hearing the word and seeing "flaccida" which sounds more like "plastica" than "pylorica" that is where I derived my post from.
pars interarticularis
Subject: pars interarticularis

most likley
Possible pars interarticularis
Subject: Possible pars interarticularis


pars flaccida (nm
Subject: pars flaccida (nm

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pars flaccida
Subject: pars flaccida

NM.
s/l pars lassita?
Subject: s/l pars lassita?

Op note for lap band placement. S/L pars lassita was left intact. Any help appreciated!
pars flaccida
Subject: pars flaccida

I believe it would be pars flaccida. If you google it will give you more info.
I know there is a light reflex....not sure about bony light reflex though...nm..
Subject: I know there is a light reflex....not sure about bony light reflex though...nm..

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Pars flaccida is incorrect
Subject: Pars flaccida is incorrect

That has to do with the tympanic membrane.  Pars plastica has to do with the stomach.
can you document pars plastica?
Subject: can you document pars plastica?

I would vote for pars pylorica.  THAT definitely is the stomach.  Cannot find pars plastica.  Can you document that?
Pars planta vitrectomy
Subject: Pars planta vitrectomy

States the membrane was peeled off and then s/l gabled off with the vitreous cutter.
S/L "blood light"

Endo dr w/ thick-Spanish accent says "Repeat blood light ionized calcium."


hmmm, never heard of this nor can I find it in any of my ref books.


 


TIA,


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s/l randian light
Subject: s/l randian light

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randian light
Subject: randian light

nope, but thanks so much for the try!!!
randian light
Subject: randian light

SHEEEESH, bet that's exactly what he was trying to say. ty!!!
Would think dilating from 4 to 3 mm with and w/o the light in them,
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Subject: Maybe light magnification. ??

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Subject: And the light bulb goes on. Thanks!


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Subject: I too keep "hearing" light to moderate etc. sm

Did find this article though. May help. Sorry, I am stumped on this one.


 



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light reflex is correct
Subject: light reflex is correct

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intact to light touch perhaps?
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Once again, I don't think that I'm close.  I have tried to Google the different words and I'm not coming up with anything and have also tried my Stedman's books.  Thanks for any light that you can shed on this one. 


Lumitex light band
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color and light reflex
Subject: color and light reflex

usually hear described as pearly gray so they have a color that is indicative of normal
The TMs have a cone of light reflex
Subject: The TMs have a cone of light reflex


light chain is correct.
Subject: light chain is correct.

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HEPA light scan?
Subject: HEPA light scan?

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Subject: Could you post the impression? Might help to shed light. nm


Ear exam...good bony light
Subject: Ear exam...good bony light

The next word is what I don't understand.   This is in the HEENT exam. The statement is:  TM's are flat with good bony light ___.  Is it  - bony light reflects or maybe bony light reflex.   Can anyone help with this.  THX
Probably saying the oral mucosa at the speed of light. nm
Subject: Probably saying the oral mucosa at the speed of light. nm


Cataract procedure - light cautery?
Subject: Cataract procedure - light cautery?

"Then the conjunctiva was tacked over the wound by light cautery at the 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock meridians."

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Yes! I knew light didn't sound right!
Subject: Yes! I knew light didn't sound right!

Couldn't think and the list in my eye book wasn't helpful.

Thanks.