stone "in gradu" formation...
Posted By: Nola on 2009-04-12
In Reply to: Gordu formation? - Nola
Subject: stone "in gradu" formation...
That is the complete sentence if that helps any?
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Subject: Might be stone in the CBD. nm
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Subject: In PMH, sounds like prada gland stone
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Subject: left urethral or ureteral stone
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Subject: You are correct, ureteral stone, I get plenty of uro ops......NM :-)
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Subject: How about "callus formation"? nm
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Subject: first: right, in the 2nd I would also put after formation a comma...nm
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Subject: Gordu formation?
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Subject: If you're hearing a lot of syllables, it might be uric acid stone nephrolithiasis. Do a Google
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Subject: callus formation; second one I can only guess (sm)
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Subject: Can you hear osteophyte formation? nm
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Subject: just a guess, but how about "in excess"?
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