Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Jackie, I'll give you what help I can. 1. Probably a 2-dimensional (or 2-D) echocardiogram showed LV dilatation with... 2. Ventriculography in the RAO projection there was a severe anterolateral hypokinesis and posterobasal (in medicine it is basal, basil is an herb used in cooking) and ??? hypokinesis... 3. I have no idea. 4. Etiology: Idiopathic. Anatomy: Dilated cardiomyopathy, possible patent foramen ovale. Margaret >>> " jacqueline urton " 04/22/02 05:35PM >>> this is a cardiac consultations report.... 1. A s/l tributal..echocardiogram showed LV s/l double tation with severe global LV dysfunction. 2.At ventriculography in the REO projection there was a severe s/l introlateral ...(i have hunted under intero . entero .intro. entro. i can't find anything and my spell check flags it )hypokinesis and posterobasil ? and s/l documanic hypokinesis with apical akinesis. 3. where might i find saturation levels? Last sentence says ...The percentage saturation predicted from s/l flamm equation was 49%. 4. Under assessment ... Etiology .... s/l apathic anatomy .. dialated cardiomyopathy, possible s/l pay tent flame and val ee . thanks so much ! jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Could the first part of #1 be Two-Dimensional by any chance? Just a guess there, but I've heard it. Or maybe he is saying something like " A two-view echo... " ? And, could the second part of #1 be LV dilatation? I hear that one pretty often. On #2, I think it anterolateral for the first s/l. Don't know about the rest unless the " posterobasil " might be " posterior basal " and with hypokinesis I sometimes hear global hypokinesis. On #3, nothing's coming to me, sorry. On #4, I'm not sure what is going on with anatomy unless it is actually " apathic " or " idiopathic " that you're hearing. I've had docs give me a diagnosis of organic heart disease, and then they will say " Etiology: blah, blah (sometime atherosclerosis). Anatomy: blah, blah (I usually hear " normal " or " cardiomegaly " here). Physiology: blah, blah ( I sometimes get " coronary artery disease " here). As for the last s/l, that is patent foramen ovale. I hope these might help a tiny bit, and hopefully someone will be able to come through on the others or describe what I've sent better. ) word help please this is a cardiac consultations report.... 1. A s/l tributal..echocardiogram showed LV s/l double tation with severe global LV dysfunction. 2.At ventriculography in the REO projection there was a severe s/l introlateral ...(i have hunted under intero . entero .intro. entro. i can't find anything and my spell check flags it )hypokinesis and posterobasil ? and s/l documanic hypokinesis with apical akinesis. 3. where might i find saturation levels? Last sentence says ...The percentage saturation predicted from s/l flamm equation was 49%. 4. Under assessment ... Etiology .... s/l apathic anatomy .. dialated cardiomyopathy, possible s/l pay tent flame and val ee . thanks so much ! jackie _________________________________________________________________ Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Hi, For #2, I found " anteromesial hypokinesis " in Stedman's Cardio/Pulmonary Words. Also could that be " documented " hypokinesis? In #4, it could possibly be " " patent foramen ovale. " Documented in same Stedman's book. Also in #4, that should be dilated cardiomyopathy. I hope that this helps you somewhat. jacqueline urton wrote: > >this is a cardiac consultations report.... >1. A s/l tributal..echocardiogram showed LV s/l double tation with severe >global LV dysfunction. > >2.At ventriculography in the REO projection there was a severe s/l >introlateral ...(i have hunted under intero . entero .intro. entro. i can't >find anything and my spell check flags it )hypokinesis and posterobasil ? >and s/l documanic hypokinesis with apical akinesis. > >3. where might i find saturation levels? Last sentence says ...The >percentage saturation predicted from s/l flamm equation was 49%. > >4. Under assessment ... Etiology .... s/l apathic > anatomy .. dialated cardiomyopathy, possible s/l pay >tent flame and val ee . > > thanks so much ! jackie > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com > > > >TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe > >PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2002 Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 rally pack At 04:55 AM 4/25/2002 -0400, you wrote: >This man had pancreatitis and alcoholism. He says he was started on a S?L Raleigh pack. Am I spelling this correctly? I could not find that. Thanks, Deb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2002 Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 I thank you very very much. I appreciate it. Deb Re: WORD HELP PLEASE > rally pack > > At 04:55 AM 4/25/2002 -0400, you wrote: > >This man had pancreatitis and alcoholism. He says he was started on a S?L > Raleigh pack. Am I spelling this correctly? I could not find that. > Thanks, Deb > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Per Stedman's GI/GU, that would be megacolon. Monika WORD HELP PLEASE Abdominal X-rays showed no obstruction, ileus, or S/L mega colon. Thanks, Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 , Thank you for your help. Deb WORD HELP PLEASE Abdominal X-rays showed no obstruction, ileus, or S/L mega colon. Thanks, Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 How about giardiasis? Per Taber's, infection with the flagellate protozoan Giardia lamblia. Hope this one helps! ) WORD HELP PLEASE Certainly there are many possibilities including pancreatic sufficiency and malabsorptive syndrome, S/L GRdiasis. Thanks, Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 >>Certainly there are many possibilities including pancreatic sufficiency and malabsorptive syndrome, S/L GRdiasis. Thanks, Deb<< That's Giardiasis (giardia is a parasitic infection). Also, listen and see if you can hear pancreatic INsufficiency. J MTEC student, 1 shiny new account old dog, new tricks, where's the bone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2002 Report Share Posted May 10, 2002 The anterior fontanelle is open, flat, and soft. Positive s/l *ROR* NEUROLOGICAL: Good s/l *moral good sounds.* The pt is only 8 days old. The doctor has a slight accent so I'm not positive about the s/l's. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2002 Report Share Posted May 10, 2002 This is a total long shot, but since he's examining the head in your first one, how about positive OORR, orbicularis oculi reflex response--contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscles upon tapping the margin of the orbit, or the bridge or tip of the nose? ----Original Message Follows---- To: <nmtc > Subject: Word help please Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 00:16:32 -0700 The anterior fontanelle is open, flat, and soft. Positive s/l *ROR* NEUROLOGICAL: Good s/l *moral good sounds.* The pt is only 8 days old. The doctor has a slight accent so I'm not positive about the s/l's. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2002 Report Share Posted May 10, 2002 Another long shot--I don't know if there's any kind of test of motor function in an infant so young, but maybe just observing the movements of the limbs and the sounds coming from the baby can give them some insight into the neurological status. So how about, " Good motor, good sounds. " Again, that's just a total guess. ----Original Message Follows---- To: <nmtc > Subject: Word help please Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 00:16:32 -0700 The anterior fontanelle is open, flat, and soft. Positive s/l *ROR* NEUROLOGICAL: Good s/l *moral good sounds.* The pt is only 8 days old. The doctor has a slight accent so I'm not positive about the s/l's. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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