Guest guest Posted March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 In a message dated 03-19-01 3:53:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, katbran52@... writes: << Sounds like: neuro flexion and distocentury motor mixed (As in the sentence: We performed an ENG and neuro flexion study in October of last year showing a mild distocentury motor mixed polyneuropathy.) Sounds like: correctable or collectable (As in the sentence: Laboratory work-up for correctable or collectable causes of neuropathy returned negative last fall. Instructions for medications: p.o. q.h.(s. or f.)? Is there such a thing as f? I think she's saying s, but I can't tell. >> I'm not sure about the first part of your email so I didn't copy and paste it. For the first part of what I pasted, I'd say it's probably neuroflexion and distal sensory. correctable would be correct. there's no such thing as q.h.f, it would be q.h.s. Hope this helps, and hopefully someone else can help with the rest of your questions Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 Kat, I am not at all sure about the first one, couldn't find anything under -Flag syndrome and Nuropex does not sound right. As I asked before, could you please give us more information than just the one sentence. Is this whole e-mail on one patient? That information would be helpful. Also, it would help me, if you would just give the sentence, putting s/l in front of what you think the word sounds like rather than giving the sounds-like first and then the sentence. Just a suggestion that would help me, don't know about anyone else. Now on to some of the ones I can answer. " We performed and EMG (rather than ENG) and nerve conduction study...showing a mild distal sensorimotor mixed polyneuropathy. " Laboratory work-up for correctable would be correct. Also it is q.h.s., meaning literally at the hour of sleep or at bedtime. Margaret >>> 03/19/01 03:48PM >>> I have come across a few neurology terms that I'm having trouble with as well: A drug: Sounds like: Nuropex Sounds like: Flag Syndrome. (As in the sentence: In the past we tried Nuropex for the possibility of Flag Syndrome.) Sounds like: neuro flexion and distocentury motor mixed (As in the sentence: We performed an ENG and neuro flexion study in October of last year showing a mild distocentury motor mixed polyneuropathy.) Sounds like: correctable or collectable (As in the sentence: Laboratory work-up for correctable or collectable causes of neuropathy returned negative last fall. Instructions for medications: p.o. q.h.(s. or f.)? Is there such a thing as f? I think she's saying s, but I can't tell. Any help would be appreciated. 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 March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 katbran52@... wrote: > I have come across a few neurology terms that I'm having trouble with as well: > > A drug: Sounds like: Nuropex I think you've received answers to everything but this one, which I believe is probably Mirapex. Jayni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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