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Thank you for the word help. She was very very foreign and I was not awake

and it just threw me for a loop. Thank you very much. Deb

Re: WORD HELP

> In a message dated 1/16/2002 5:10:40 AM Central Standard Time,

alf@...

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> > S/L ditrocil muscle insufficiency,

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> That would be detrusor muscle...

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> Cheryl CMT

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Could " possible inthaculate " be polymethylmethacrylate

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Subject: word help

Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:01:09 -0000

The first step however, should be removal of this hardware and

intraoperative cultures with potential placement of an external

fixator to provide stability and possible S/L inthaculate with

impregnated antibiotics for local soft tissue control of dead space

and leaching affect of antibiotics for improved kill ratio of the

organism.

It sounds like inthaculate. I here a " th " in the word. I think he

may mean inoculate or something related. Also this sentence if very

long. COuld someone give me their opinion on how to break it down

or if it is okay.

Thanks for all the great help

Delinda in Alabama

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? That was supposed to go on the end of that last question. :P

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Subject: word help

Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:01:09 -0000

The first step however, should be removal of this hardware and

intraoperative cultures with potential placement of an external

fixator to provide stability and possible S/L inthaculate with

impregnated antibiotics for local soft tissue control of dead space

and leaching affect of antibiotics for improved kill ratio of the

organism.

It sounds like inthaculate. I here a " th " in the word. I think he

may mean inoculate or something related. Also this sentence if very

long. COuld someone give me their opinion on how to break it down

or if it is okay.

Thanks for all the great help

Delinda in Alabama

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Oops, sorry. A couple more things. It should be leaching effect. Affect

is only used as a noun when referring to mood as in " ...a flat affect. " The

antibiotics will affect (verb form) the site by causing a leaching effect

(noun form).

As far as the sentence goes, I would first put another comma before however

so it is separated off from the main thought, " The first step should be... "

The rest is okay. The only thing I can think of that might make it a little

more readable would be maybe to put " ...as well as polymethylmethacrylate

with impregnated... " instead of just " ...and polymethylmethacrylate... "

Just my personal opinion that it kind of breaks up the main ideas with their

separate effects.

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To: nmtc

Subject: word help

Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:01:09 -0000

The first step however, should be removal of this hardware and

intraoperative cultures with potential placement of an external

fixator to provide stability and possible S/L inthaculate with

impregnated antibiotics for local soft tissue control of dead space

and leaching affect of antibiotics for improved kill ratio of the

organism.

It sounds like inthaculate. I here a " th " in the word. I think he

may mean inoculate or something related. Also this sentence if very

long. COuld someone give me their opinion on how to break it down

or if it is okay.

Thanks for all the great help

Delinda in Alabama

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I'm with Jayni on this one. I generally hear the thyroid described as:

enlarged or not enlarged

supple (or otherwise)

in the midline (or not)

.... decline throws me, but I'll do some more thinking on that!

Shel

word help

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> Thyroid gland appears to be moderately enlarged and

> supple in the s/l decline.

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Polly,

Os is correct. It means an opening into a hollow organ or canal.

: )

-- word help

Pelvic examination revels the presence of nulliparous

cervical s/l os or orus with adequate estrogenic

effect of the vaginal mucosa.

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It's os - means an opening.

Jayni

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Pelvic examination revels the presence of nulliparous

cervical s/l os or orus with adequate estrogenic

effect of the vaginal mucosa.

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Did I do this correctly and is my spelling correct?

X-ray of both lower legs AP lateral views: appears to

be implants at the right lateral malleolus and

mid-tibial region. The left leg demonstrates

ossification of the tibia at the midshaft region with

prosthetic implants of the right gression of the left

ankle.

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Wouldn't it be, " There APPEAR to be implants at the right... " since the

subject is " implants " (plural)? If you change the order of the sentence, it

reads, " Implants appear to be there at the right... " , but it would be

incorrect to say, " Implants appears to be there at the right... "

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Subject: Re: word help

Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:19:51

>Did I do this correctly and is my spelling correct?

>

>X-ray of both lower legs, AP and lateral views: " There " appears to

>be implants at the right lateral malleolus and

>mid-tibial region. The left leg demonstrates

>ossification of the tibia at the midshaft region with

>prosthetic implants of the right gression of the left

>ankle.

>

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Hello cconerly@...,

In reference to your comment:

è The patient is overweight and has a prominent s/l

è perr-odd-us. Thanks for your help.

How about panniculus? Could that be it?

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

Remember... WSTPMTR (which means,

whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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Was the doc correcting himself maybe? Maybe he said epididymocele and then

said " or spermatocele " because he realized that's what he meant. Either

that or he making up words. :o)

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From: akik926@...

To: NMTC

Subject: Word help

Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:55:01 EST

He has swelling in the epididymal head which is nontender consistent with an

" epididymis-cele? " or spermatocele. On the left side, there is no

testicular mass. He has tenderness in the head of the epididymis and to a

lesser degree in the tail of the epididymis on the underside of the

testicle.

There is no hernia on either side.

It sounds like epididymiscele, but that is not a word. Any ideas?

Thanks.

Bev

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Yeah I do! I'm wondering why I keep buying the thing!

Word help

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > > I need help with s/l " phenylmatrasectomy " . Any

> > > > > ideas?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > TIA............Judy

> > > > > >

> > > > > > __________________________________________________

> > > > > >

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Thank you all very much, I really appreciate it.

Judy

--- and Jody Gerding

wrote:

> Thanks Monika.....it is matrixectomy, with an x.

> It's not in Dorland's

> tho..hmmmm

>

> Word help

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > I need help with s/l " phenylmatrasectomy " .

> Any

> > > > ideas?

> > > > >

> > > > > TIA............Judy

> > > > >

> > > > >

> __________________________________________________

> > > > >

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