serosal injuries (deserosalization) sm
Posted By: Barb on 2008-02-01
In Reply to: word help - ALH
Subject: serosal injuries (deserosalization) sm
I did a google search and found a lot of mentions of the word, but didn't investigate much further than this one. Hope this is the word you are looking for.
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maybe injuries?
Subject: maybe injuries?
the injuries are as follows
Subject: the injuries are as follows
He doesn't specifically say which one should be treated with this...
1. Compression injury to the right foot, with a chip fracture of the base of the first metatarsal.
2. Contusion and partial tear of the tendinous insertion of the extensor muscles of the right forearm.
3. Chronic traumatic tinosinovitis and lateral epicondylitis of the right elbow.
serosal?
Subject: serosal?
Not serosal.SM
Subject: Not serosal.SM
This is an op report for orthopedics. Dr. says patient has "grade 3 chondromalacia on the superior 'sorsial' region. Thank you for your input.
YES - serosal surface
Subject: YES - serosal surface
I'm sorry. That is not right. Ignore Serosal.
Subject: I'm sorry. That is not right. Ignore Serosal.
There is Serosal for bladder cancer
Subject: There is Serosal for bladder cancer
Both injuries happened playing football
Subject: Both injuries happened playing football
Don't know if that is a coincidence or not.
weakness in both *palmers* related to shoulder injuries. Thanks. nm
Subject: weakness in both *palmers* related to shoulder injuries. Thanks. nm
nm
Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries (resource for pterygoids). -sm
Subject: Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries (resource for pterygoids). -sm
Orthopedic Resource: Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics:
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/cranio_maxillary_facial_injuries
Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries
- Lefort Fractures:
type I: transverse frx thru maxillary sinus and PTERYGOID plates; complications: loss of teeth, infection, malocclusion;
type II: separation thru frontal process, lacrimal bones, floor of orbits, zygomaticomaxillary suture line, lateral wall of maxillary sinus and PTERYGOID plates; complications nonunion, malunion, lacrimal system obstruction, infraorbital nerve anesthesia, diplopia, malocclusion;
type III: separation of mid third of face at zygomaticotemporal, and naso-frontal sutures, and across the orbital floors; complications include nonunion, malunion, malocclusion, lengthening of mid facee, and lacrimal system obstruction;
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