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truncus arteriosus type 1? sm

Posted By: gamt on 2006-08-02
In Reply to: Pediatric cardio word help please, sentence below.... - April925

Subject: truncus arteriosus type 1? sm

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    Subject: patent truncus ? nm

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    I do not believe that there is more than one, therefore it is just arteriosus (sm)
    Subject: I do not believe that there is more than one, therefore it is just arteriosus (sm)

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    Subject: Ductus arteriosus?

    ...
    patent ductus arteriosus. nm
    Subject: patent ductus arteriosus. nm

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    plural of arteriosus? see inside
    Subject: plural of arteriosus? see inside

    This is exactly what is dictated:


    "It remains controversial as to the necessity for closure of patent ductus s/l arterios'es' that are very small."


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    Seems to be plural of arteriosus is arteriosi
    Subject: Seems to be plural of arteriosus is arteriosi


    I agree with MT50 that ther is only one ductus arteriosus.
    Subject: I agree with MT50 that ther is only one ductus arteriosus.


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    Subject: same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.

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    Subject: Patient with type 2 diabetes prescribed a s/l glutisone type drug. nm


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    Subject: which is preferred ~ diabetes mellitus type II or type 2?


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    Subject: I get confused, how do you type out grade, class, type SM

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