thebesian veins? smallest cardiac veins. nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2006-11-04
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Subject: thebesian veins? smallest cardiac veins. nm
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1) ulceration 2) varicose veins nm
Subject: 1) ulceration 2) varicose veins nm
Is it in regard to varicose veins?
Subject: Is it in regard to varicose veins?
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Nevermind....got it, telangectasia ...spider veins...got it
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#1 is venostasis ulceration, #2 varicose veins...
Subject: #1 is venostasis ulceration, #2 varicose veins...
S/L Jobe's stocking for varicose veins?
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Sounds like "chiller" venous veins appear normal. sm
Subject: Sounds like "chiller" venous veins appear normal. sm
The patient is moribund. She is unable to speak at the current time and does not respond to sternal rub. "Chiller" venous veins appear normal. Site of the PEG tube is normal without any evidence of exudates.
She is 92 years old and comfort-care only. Here is some past history:
Past medical history is significant for progressive dysphagia leading to frequent bouts of aspiration secondary to a prior cerebrovascular accident in 1997, recent admission for probable aspiration bronchitis/pneumonia, history of hypertension, history of thyroid replacement therapy, history of possible dehydration. She has a prior history of cataract, prior history of gallbladder surgery, recent PEG placement in 11/2005, status post TAH-BSO at age 40 and eyelid surgery in January 2002, history of chest pain admission in February 1996, history of cerebrovascular accident of the right internal capsule in June 1997, and history of TIA in August 2003.
Please tell me there are no jugular veins in the lungs. Did this doctor go med school?
Jugular veins end at bottom of the neck to subclavian veins, so how in the heck are there jugular veins in the lungs? He has to be in the neck!!!
I think it helps open up veins, thereby helping circulation. (nm)
Subject: I think it helps open up veins, thereby helping circulation. (nm)
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Perhaps saying venous stasis ulceration, varicose veins?
Subject: Perhaps saying venous stasis ulceration, varicose veins?
Wikipedia or Google spider veins...links inside
Subject: Wikipedia or Google spider veins...links inside
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_veins
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Subject: PE on consult lower extremity edema with multiple varicose veins. NO CORDAL LACK OBSTRUCTION
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Only that it's cardiac. -nm
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U wave
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