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skin is slightly s/l hyperemic? but no definite rash

Posted By: word help on 2007-11-03
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Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
Subject: Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.

I must not be spelling this word correctly at all because I can't get even close to finding a definition for it.  Any takers on this one?  Thanks!
Skin rash s/l
Subject: Skin rash s/l

didoriasis rosea or maybe dead psoriasis rosea?


Thanks!


skin rash
Subject: skin rash


skin rash
Subject: skin rash

Doctor referred to rash as tinea corporis/ s/l rootsie colorig with the accent on the second o in colorig, but it didn't come through very clearly, so he could have been saying anything.


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Kimj


skin rash
Subject: skin rash

 


He does complain of having noticed a rash in his inner thigh area. He works a lot outdoors kayaking and hiking. He is worried whether it could be manifestation of s/l bhorain.


 


Need help with the above term.Thanks


 


Facial skin rash
Subject: Facial skin rash

Hi all,


I am now in a panic on this one.  I have spent an hour looking for this word.  The patient has the diagnosis of photosensitive allergic dermatitis and only has a rash on the face.  Toward the end of the report the doctor dictates the following: We did discuss _______ but this is not clinically that diagnosis.  The blank sounds like ericiproteous OR a resiprotus.  Thanks for your help and time. 


Might be describing the skin of the abdominal walls has having scaling, as in a rash.
Subject: Might be describing the skin of the abdominal walls has having scaling, as in a rash.

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Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm
Subject: Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm

The nature of her chest wall spasms is not clear. The first thing that comes to mind is herpes, but this would have to be herpes syn rash. There does not appear to be a cutaneous component to it, and postherpetic neuralgia is less likely but still remains the most likely diagnosis.
Hyperemic pelvis
Subject: Hyperemic pelvis

Doctor dictates:  Moderately hyperemic pelvis, without powder burns ...


Procedure was a  laparoscopic tubal sterilization.

This is what it sounds like he says ... pretty clear ... but maybe I am tired.  Any opinions? 


Found a morbilliform rash and erythema multiforme rash? nm
Subject: Found a morbilliform rash and erythema multiforme rash? nm

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Hyaloronic acid, humectant found in healthy skin....also used as injectible for skin wrinkles, defor
Subject: Hyaloronic acid, humectant found in healthy skin....also used as injectible for skin wrinkles, deformities, etc?

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re-word it slightly
Subject: re-word it slightly

Sometimes I re-word it slightly, i.e. "with pus" or "pus drainage" something like that.  Depends how it is being used in your case.
slightly flat
Subject: slightly flat


slightly positive...
Subject: slightly positive...


"she has s/l keltic skin. -- I just so want to write in "hell thick skin"
Subject: "she has s/l keltic skin. -- I just so want to write in "hell thick skin"


pre-skin cancer - as in common skin lesions caused by sun exposure.
Subject: pre-skin cancer - as in common skin lesions caused by sun exposure.


s/l bydrape? .. slightly growing?
Subject: s/l bydrape? .. slightly growing?

The thigh was also prepped prior to prepping the face (and a bydrape ) was placed (slightly growing)from the operative fields
she has a slightly s/l hue ish coloration of the face and neck.
Subject: she has a slightly s/l hue ish coloration of the face and neck.


slightly kyphotic or slight kyphosis
Subject: slightly kyphotic or slight kyphosis


Dermatology: Skin precancer or pre-skin cancer? I have a doc saying pre-skin cancer
Subject: Dermatology: Skin precancer or pre-skin cancer? I have a doc saying pre-skin cancer


They have tried applying (s/l Begbalm) to the skin to at least keep the skin from cracking
Subject: They have tried applying (s/l Begbalm) to the skin to at least keep the skin from cracking


That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten
Subject: That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten it :)

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Yes, it is correct. It's usually heard in slightly older (40+) speakers.
Subject: Yes, it is correct. It's usually heard in slightly older (40+) speakers.


There was a definite "M" sound
Subject: There was a definite "M" sound

I had to send it in with 2 blanks.  Maybe it was one of the "made up words."
There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.
Subject: There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.


That's a definite possibility
Subject: That's a definite possibility

I'm thinking that too. He might be saying something to the effect that the pt needs to step up, get going, finally agree to have this test performed. Thanks for the help
Definite r sound
Subject: Definite r sound

Nope I don't hear "lymphs" at all.  There is a definite "r" sound at the start of the word.  Sounds like "run" or "ran", but that doesn't make sense.
talking about patient's slightly odd affect and s/l MELD score is currently 22
Subject: talking about patient's slightly odd affect and s/l MELD score is currently 22


wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
Subject: wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.


flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm
Subject: flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm


Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning
Subject: Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning

S/L Sin frame or sinfrim retractor was appropriately positined as necessary.
I thought of that, but there is a definite "K" sound there. Thanks :)
Subject: I thought of that, but there is a definite "K" sound there. Thanks :)


Hmm...perhaps. She even says it a second time in exactly the same way. TRI-SKAVY. Definite "E&
Subject: Hmm...perhaps. She even says it a second time in exactly the same way. TRI-SKAVY. Definite "E" sound a the end. :^(


Not cock or cockup, definite "l" sound in there. SM
Subject: Not cock or cockup, definite "l" sound in there. SM

This is a very clear dictator. It's either clock or clack, like that. Any idea? Thanks!
No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
Subject: No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word


that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
Subject: that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound


Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you
Subject: Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you

I was not sure about Nasonex.  Since I have no work until 9 AM and I get up early, I try to help people with only the terminology I know.  Otherwise I do not post.  I'm sorry I could not answer your question of Nasonex, but like I said, that is the only thing that comes to mind.  I looked in my drug books and found nothing other than that.  I looked in my ENT book as it has drugs listed and again nothing.  I have done a lot of research for you, be a little more appreciative.  Sounds like I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.  Good luck with your search.  Perhaps someone else can help you and that is your best bet when people start getting on.
Pt with cardiomyopathy. Neck Exam: s/l "Craco middle" space is slightly diminished. nm
Subject: Pt with cardiomyopathy. Neck Exam: s/l "Craco middle" space is slightly diminished. nm


skin breakdown and s/l massuration of the skin
Subject: skin breakdown and s/l massuration of the skin


Thanks, great one for reference. Definite keeper to Favorites.
Subject: Thanks, great one for reference. Definite keeper to Favorites.


Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.
Subject: Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.


S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells
Subject: S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells and red cells.

The patient has idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Thanks again.
Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks
Subject: Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks


PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm
Subject: PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm

The FDG-PET scan is classic textbook for frontotemporal dementia and confirms this clinical diagnosis with a high degree of diagnostic certainty.  The patient has severe bilaterally symmetric frontal hypometabolism. This includes both lateral and mesial portions of the cortex with prominent anterior *singulet* hypometabolism.  There are lesser degrees of anterior temporal hypometabolism but by far frontal lobes are more affected. There is also slight decrease in left parietal cortex with relative sparing of primary motor sensory cortex.
rash
Subject: rash

How about monilia? (Yeast)
RX for rash
Subject: RX for rash

Can you hear fluconazole instead of "acute conasal"? This is used for fungal infections. It is the generic for Diflucan. Just a thought!
Rash-n-All
Subject: Rash-n-All


Pt in for a rash. Doc says "no cal-la" ?? TIA
Subject: Pt in for a rash. Doc says "no cal-la" ?? TIA

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Rash word
Subject: Rash word

Yeah, I have seen that, but it just does not make sense.  Rash is in the breast area, then dictator puts it in the chest area, then dictator puts it in skin area.  Thanks for trying. Jayebird
xantham? rash
Subject: xantham? rash

Impression: Probable viral "xantham" .  The doctor spells the word but even says he is not sure if that is correct.  He says it means a rash that goes along with a virus.  I can't find anything on this.  It if google, it comes up xanthan gum.  Any suggestions?
radicular rash, maybe
Subject: radicular rash, maybe

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