s/l venous light or venous late on CT. sm
Posted By: grace on 2007-10-29
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Subject: s/l venous light or venous late on CT. sm
Head CT:
There is also a small, nonaggressive lytic lesion in the left frontal bone that appeared to reflect an angioma or venous s/l "light or late".
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Subject: venous stasis vs venostasis.
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Both are correct. "o" is the combining form and thus acceptable as venostasis. Some dictators will use the combined form and some will use two separate words, I go with what the dictator says.
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