triplane Salter II displaced fracture (nm)
Posted By: smurf on 2008-09-20  
In Reply to: triplane then .. - Wendy
  
Subject: triplane Salter II displaced fracture (nm) 
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is it Salter Ŗ" or Salter "II" fracture?  tks! 
Subject: is it Salter Ŗ" or Salter "II" fracture?  tks! 
  
	 
	
displaced metaphyseal fracture 
 tired and can't think... Sounds like she is saying... It maintained anatomical alignment at length. Full "poneous supinase" was noted.    
  
	 
	
Salter I fracture 
Subject: Salter I fracture 
  
	 
	
X-rays shows a s/l bulla displaced distal radius fracture 
Subject: X-rays shows a s/l bulla displaced distal radius fracture 
  
	 
	
I believe that's Salter II    Look in Dorland's under fracture and it will show all the fractu 
Subject: I believe that's Salter II    Look in Dorland's under fracture and it will show all the fractures 
  that there are.  Hope this helps.
	 
	
then says: She initially suffered a comminuted displaced distal radius fracture, which collapsed wit 
Subject: then says: She initially suffered a comminuted displaced distal radius fracture, which collapsed with some associated ___.   
  this time s/l da-darra 
 
~sigh~
	 
	
PMI is inferolaterally displaced OR inferiorly lateraly displaced? 
Subject: PMI is inferolaterally displaced OR inferiorly lateraly displaced? 
   
	 
	
oops Salter 2 or Salter II 
Subject: oops Salter 2 or Salter II 
  
	 
	
It is Salter or Salter-Harris. see msg 
Subject: It is Salter or Salter-Harris. see msg 
  A classification of fractures (1-5) that occur around or through an epiphyseal plate (growth plate).  
 
	 
	
triplane then .. 
Subject: triplane then .. 
   s/l faltitude displaced fracture.  So .. triplane faltitude? displaced fracture. 
 
Tried the web but can't find anything that would fit.  Appreciate any help.
	 
	
Probably is displaced flap 
Subject: Probably is displaced flap 
  because SLAP refers to a tear in the shoulder area, superior labrum anterior-posterior tear.
	 
	
Could it just be minimally displaced? nm 
Subject: Could it just be minimally displaced? nm 
  x
	 
	
Word help - s/l  intermoody displaced 
Subject: Word help - s/l  intermoody displaced 
  
	 
	
In physical exam ABDOMEN:  s/l"G2 this is displaced" 
Subject: In physical exam ABDOMEN:  s/l"G2 this is displaced" 
  ABDOMEN:  s/l"G2 this is displaced" 
	 
	
Could it be Salter VI? 
Subject: Could it be Salter VI?  
  
	 
	
Salter? 
Subject: Salter? 
  The "soulter" could be Salter fracture.  Not sure about the IVC.
	 
	
Salter? 
Subject: Salter? 
  
	 
	
?, there is a Salter fx, or S. osteotomy. 
Subject: ?, there is a Salter fx, or S. osteotomy. 
  x
	 
	
Salter II reply 
Subject: Salter II reply 
 
 It is a Salter II fracture. My ortho doc dictates this all of the time. 
	 
	
how do you type Salter 1 fractures.. 
Subject: how do you type Salter 1 fractures.. 
  Sprain of both the metacarpophalangeal joints of her index and long finger, possibly nondisplaced *s/l salter 1 fractures.*? tia.
	 
	
Salter-Harris I (Roman numeral) per Stedmans.  nm 
Subject: Salter-Harris I (Roman numeral) per Stedmans.  nm 
 
  
	 
	
metatarsal-tarsal fracture - "superb" fracture.  Is this right? 
Subject: metatarsal-tarsal fracture - "superb" fracture.  Is this right? 
  
	 
	
It's coccygeal fracture.  You can't fracture a germ or fungus.  nm 
Subject: It's coccygeal fracture.  You can't fracture a germ or fungus.  nm 
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Radial head fracture, possible capitellar fracture 
Subject: Radial head fracture, possible capitellar fracture 
 
 Need help with the following:  
posterior innerosity nerve   
and   
acutrac screws  
TY    
	 
	
 s/l rule out "trillow" fracture or  "metanews" fracture  
Subject:  s/l rule out "trillow" fracture or  "metanews" fracture  
  
	 
	
Found this site, but it seems they are they type of cannulas you would use nasally? Salter LabsŪ Con 
Subject: Found this site, but it seems they are they type of cannulas you would use nasally? Salter LabsŪ Conventional Style Cannulas  
  
	 
	
could be -Jodi fracture is finger fracture, 
Subject: could be -Jodi fracture is finger fracture,  
  nm
	 
	
Fracture 
Subject: Fracture 
  S/l the patient has a "merse" fracture of C3, C4 any ideas?
	 
	
fracture 
Subject: fracture 
  It is in a list of diagnosis and I have not much to go on but it sounds like "pea arm fracture" or "peong fracture"  HELP!
	 
	
fracture 
Subject: fracture 
     
Right ankle lateral malleolus fracture with S/L "spindomyotic disruption."  
	 
	
fracture help please 
Subject: fracture help please  
  sounds like "viscele" nonunions from childhood?  Has to do with foot/ankle region.   
	 
	
s/l OIF of his right hip fracture 
Subject: s/l OIF of his right hip fracture 
  After "OIF" of his right hip fracture.
	 
	
hip fracture 
Subject: hip fracture 
  ORIF of his right hip fracture (acronym for open reduction and internal fixation).  
	 
	
tib-fib fracture 
Subject: tib-fib fracture 
   Is tib-fib fracture appropriate or should I type tibia-fibia fracture?  Also, doc talks about with active range of motion, she can s/l point-toe flex and dorsal flex at the ankle. 
 
	 
	
fracture 
Subject: fracture 
 
 This is a knee MRI and the doc is saying no (s/l) sigone fracture.  Can't find it on Google.  Anybody got a clue ?    
	 
	
fracture 
Subject: fracture 
  To MT50, thanks for the word help.
	 
	
Tib Fib or Tib-Fib fracture 
Subject: Tib Fib or Tib-Fib fracture 
  
	 
	
fracture ? 
Subject: fracture ? 
  I can't tell if the doctor is saying "zygomatic maxillary fracture", "zygomatica maxillary fracture", or "zygomatic or maxillary fracture".  He is flipping through papers and it gets a bit muffeled.  Should it just be zygomatic maxillary fracture? 
	 
	
hip fracture 
Subject: hip fracture 
 
 Radiographs obtained demonstrated a reverse s/l nuclear intertrochanteric hip fracture.    
Any ideas on what this could really be? 
	 
	
Fracture 
Subject: Fracture 
  Can you hear torus fracture?
	 
	
Tib-fib fracture 
Subject: Tib-fib fracture 
  Is tib-fib fracture considered an abbreviation that should be spelled out in the diagnosis (tibia-fibula fracture)?
	 
	
Fracture 
Subject: Fracture 
 
 An s/l overglued fracture of the distal shaft of the fibula are noted.  
Not heard of this fracture. Any help? 
	 
	
no fracture. nm. 
Subject: no fracture. nm. 
   
	 
	
tib fib fracture 
Subject: tib fib fracture 
   What is the proper way to type tib fib fracture? tia.
	 
	
claviculomanubrial fracture? 
  
	 
	
That would be "burst" fracture. nm 
Subject: That would be "burst" fracture. nm 
  x
	 
	
sacral fracture 
Subject: sacral fracture 
  Patient presents with crush injuries it sounds like the doc is saying he has a right sacral "alabody" fracture....
	 
	
could it be evolution OF fracture? 
Subject: could it be evolution OF fracture? 
  nm
	 
	
Avulsion fracture 
Subject: Avulsion fracture 
  From what you typed, sounds like it could be this.
	 
	
coccidial fracture 
Subject: coccidial fracture  
  
	 
	
I looked it up and get get fracture.  But MD Is clearly saying it that way.  sm 
Subject: I looked it up and get get fracture.  But MD Is clearly saying it that way.  sm 
 
 I do not know how to spell the fx.  Can someone help me?  
   
Coccidia (Coc·cid·ia) (kok-sidīe-ə) [Gr. kokkos berry]  a subclass of parasitic protozoa (class Sporozoea, phylum Apicomplexa) found in both vertebrates, including humans, and higher invertebrates; see coccidiosis. Their life cycle involves merogony, gametogony, and sporogony, and gamonts are usually present, with mature gamonts being small and typically intracellular, without an epimerite or mucron. Syzygy does not usually occur, but if it does, it involves anisogamous gametes. The subclass comprises three orders: Agamococcidiida, Protococcidiida, and Eucoccidiida.  
	 
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