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saecala or maybe sequela?

Posted By: LHMT on 2008-12-04
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Subject: saecala or maybe sequela?

Not sure if this is a medical term or not...Probably not spelled right either.  Sentence is: Patient had a brain tumor which was removed surgically with neurological saecala including facial deformity and hemiplegia.


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A pathological condition resulting from a disease or in this case electric shock.
Adjective form of sequela, maybe? sm
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My doc is dictating a follow up saying that "the s/l sequent area of pneumonia in the right lung has improved"  Does that make sense to anyone? I know "sequent" is a word, but need to know if it makes sense in a medical context.  I've never heard it.   Thanks very much. 


One "l" sequelae (plural) sequela (singular)
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