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s/l sensographic image has cooled , re: bone scan. nm

Posted By: Tracey on 2009-04-03
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Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks
Subject: Also reviewed were bone scan, white cell scan and s/l solfar coag scan. Thanks


bone scan
Subject: bone scan

Reading from bone scan results...


Shows no abnormal s/l trace-ure activity.


Help, please!!


bone scan
Subject: bone scan

some type of bone scan, s/l zyrtec?
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Subject: bone scan question

"They also noted wedge compression fractures at T8 and 6, with a loss of height of approximately 50% of [s/l TA]."  Is TA right?  I can find some things it stands for, but not sure if they fit in this context.


She has had s/l 'R P' bone density scan. Thx! nm
Subject: She has had s/l 'R P' bone density scan. Thx! nm

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Serateck??? bone scan
Subject: Serateck??? bone scan

doing an orthopedic procedure  The patient had a SERATECK?? bone scan which revealed cellulitis and no sign of osteomyelitis.  
Ceretec bone scan
Subject: Ceretec bone scan


something used for a bone scan or for pain...
Subject: something used for a bone scan or for pain...

It is the same word in all three spots...it sounds like "zumerium", or "someriam..."


"Her last bone scan was on December 30th of 2008 after her _____ treatment. It revealed increased uptake in the right, lateral rib lesions with normal distribution of the ______ throughout."


It was also used like this, "Because of some worsening right hip pain, she was treated with _____ in approximately November or December of 2008. Since then, her pain is better and she no longer needs a cane to ambulate"


Help!!! LOL. I just can't figure this one out!!!!


 


radiology bone scan lesion nm tx!
Subject: radiology bone scan lesion nm tx!


White-label bone scan??
Subject: White-label bone scan??

Sound right to anyone?


Setting of osteomyelitis.


TIA!


Info on bone density scan.....(sm)
Subject: Info on bone density scan.....(sm)

Just 1 reason why Internet availability for MT referencing is an invaluable asset. 
DEXA is not a valid term.  The ISCD (the society that sets the standards for bone density scanning) termed the official “spelling” to be only
DXA in 2002. 


Question on bone scan findings
Subject: Question on bone scan findings

The patient had a bone scan demonstrating findings suspicious for osseous metastases.  "There was sclerosis seen involving the left acromion and left ilium.  However, the skull findings [s/l equivocal as of normality?] and plain film appears to correspond to a sclerotic area involving the inner table."  Does that make sense as is?  I haven't heard that before.


bone densitometry is also known as DEXA scan..
Subject: bone densitometry is also known as DEXA scan..


Not saying repeat bone density scan? nm
Subject: Not saying repeat bone density scan? nm


Not sure if mistake or not, but bone scan is 2 words, :)
Subject: Not sure if mistake or not, but bone scan is 2 words, :)


maybe white blood cell bone scan? (nm)
Subject: maybe white blood cell bone scan? (nm)

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bone scan negative for s/l NE metasite disease
Subject: bone scan negative for s/l NE metasite disease

Bone scan negative for s/l NE metasite disease from his prostate cancer.


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Ortho - patient had bone scan consistent with - sm
Subject: Ortho - patient had bone scan consistent with - sm

loosening of her prosthesis and they recommended correlation with s/l "an NMY (or wide) self-scan if there is any suggestion of an infection."
Thanks for your help.
There is a white blood cell labeling done in conjunction with a bone scan. That's probably what
Subject: There is a white blood cell labeling done in conjunction with a bone scan. That's probably what

the dictator means.
osteonecrosis- pt had "a bone scan significant for area of intense focal [s/l bony labeling]"?
Subject: osteonecrosis- pt had "a bone scan significant for area of intense focal [s/l bony labeling]"?

The whole sentence reads thusly:

The patient also underwent bone scan, this being significant for an area of intense [s/l focal bony labeling] involving the lateral epicondyle of the right femur in an individual without history of trauma, and given his history of aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, it was felt that this might be reflective of osteonecrosis including "osteochondritis desiccans."

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Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm
Subject: Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm

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Subject: I would say re-image.

If you spell it reimage it looks confusing. Just my take. :-)
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Subject: image at the end oops

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Subject: Hibiclens...LOL (thanks for the mental image of your S/L!" =) nm


Stedman's has ghost artifact and image. nm
Subject: Stedman's has ghost artifact and image. nm

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Subject: Bone morphogenic protein is used in orthopedics for bone fusion. It is a chemical; so, if you hear

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Subject: Yes, vague. What tooth shaped bone in the hand would the dicator be referring to? Any bone could

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Subject: cloaca - an opening in a diseased bone containing a fragment of dead bone. nm

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image How to type "minus 1 to 1.5 mm junctional upsloping ST depression." nm
Subject: image How to type "minus 1 to 1.5 mm junctional upsloping ST depression." nm

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AREX®BONE? (injectable synthetic bone) nm
Subject: AREX®BONE? (injectable synthetic bone) nm


CT SCAN cannt figure out part of scan Pls see message

Reveals abnormal hypermetabolism in the lymph nodes in the neck, more right than left including ?factitious learning of the thyroid?, in the anterior mediastinum as well large expansile right rib lesion.  Bone scan reveals uptake in the right lateral 7th and 8th ribs. 


...or liver-spleen scan or radionuclide scan. nm
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I think it should be machined bone, bone that's been shaped and
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In ortho, they prepare the keel cuts (osteotomy cuts into the bone) and Kiel bone is an allograft
Subject: In ortho, they prepare the keel cuts (osteotomy cuts into the bone) and Kiel bone is an allograft

that is implanted.


Kiel bone® grafts. This material is calf or ox bone which has been denaturated.


liver scan s/l betascab scan
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Subject: bone-tendon-bone


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Subject: maybe tech HIDA scan? (technetium HIDA scan) NM


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Subject: don't know what bone it is but I get that from

I do have CTS but ortho MDs say not to operate for another 10 years (til I'm way up there in age).  I find I have thumb pain (for decades) from hitting the space bar too hard with my thumb.  I had cortisone shots into the thumb for years (one shot lasted 10 years in one thumb and the other shots didn't work at all in the other thumb).


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bone? nm
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You can have TB of bone.
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Subject: your S/L looks like bone wax. sm

They use sterile bone wax or gelfoam etc.
Hmm. Might be bone wax but sm
Subject: Hmm. Might be bone wax but sm

now they don't use is as much as they used to. I had this phrase saved in some of my old links;


 


The use of local agents: bone wax, gelatin, collagen, oxidized cellulose.- The use of fibrin sealants at spinal surgery.- The use of local agents: Surgicel and Surgifoam.-


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Subject: how about a bone awl was used....NM

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bone graft to
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The patient had rectus reflap which was in the midportion of the left tibia.


Is this correct and if so can you explain it to me?


bone graft
Subject: bone graft

The only thing that I can find is rectus femoris flap and you may want to google that to see if you can come up with something from that...I didn't find anything for rectus reflap.