Guest guest Posted July 3, 2000 Report Share Posted July 3, 2000 I *vaguely* remember asking this some weeks back but quite uncertain as to whether I received a response. I usually jot all response posts in a safe place for easy access, but can't seem to locate this one. Wouldn't ya' know ... I'm hit with it again and still not sure about it. " Evaluation of the left common femoral vein again reveals echogenic material in its lumen which is noncompressible. This thrombus has progressed proximally only minimally. Evaluation of the superficial femoral vein along its entire course and popliteal vein appeared widely patent and easily compressible. Normal ___s/l " augmental " __ flow is noted. " I've found: augmentation (which I've seen and used often on these studies) augmented augmentable but NO augmental. Been a very long day and I sadly admit to not having a clue as to what I should be using here. I know it's gotta to an adj., but having a very *huge* brain blip. Sure hope someone can help!! Thank you, Shel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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