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In a message dated 03-21-01 3:43:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Medtranzz@... writes:

<< Complaints of falling asleep. Would elect to rule out

hypothyroidism, given the s/l hyper-a-flexia on the

strong family history of thyroid problems.

>>

Per Stedman's Psych/Neuro it's hyperreflexia. Hope this helps :)

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How about hyperreflexia (brisk reflexes) and strong family history? Margaret

>>> 03/21/01 03:40PM >>>

Complaints of falling asleep. Would elect to rule out

hypothyroidism, given the s/l hyper-a-flexia on the

strong family history of thyroid problems.

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How about hyperreflexia -- per Dorland's " dysreflexia characterized by

exaggeration of reflexes. "

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At 08:40 PM 3/21/01 +0000, you wrote:

>Complaints of falling asleep. Would elect to rule out

>hypothyroidism, given the s/l hyper-a-flexia on the

>strong family history of thyroid problems.

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In a message dated 3/25/2001 9:56:14 AM Pacific Standard Time,

akik926@... writes:

> Her neck had full range of motion, but there was obvious spasm to her left

> trapezius muscle with tenderness extending from just below the insertion on

> the occiput to the mid-belly of the trapezius into its s/l ??apatrin

> (UH-PAT-TRIN) point on the scapula. .

>

> Any ideas? Thanks.

Nevermind...after listening 375 more times...he is saying " attachment " point.

Thanks anyway..

Bev

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A 36-year-old black male with s/l??spaster quadriplegia. . .

I thought spastic, but would a quadriplegic have spasms? It sounds just like

spaster. Any ideas? Thanks. Bev

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Acetabulum sounds like it might fit!

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At 07:41 PM 4/10/01 +0000, you wrote:

>Patient underwent Ganz osteotomy of left

>s/l es-tab-ulum.

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>Thanks for any help. I know I have heard this

>before..but cannot find it..

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That's it! Don't know how I missed it - thanks so much!

On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:57:30 EDT JanTranscribes@... writes:

> In a message dated 04-17-01 9:56:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> rtsimmons@... writes:

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> << Hi, has anyone every heard of this? It's an x-ray of the hips:

>

> " ....demonstrate an intertrochanteric fracture with mild impaction

> and

> resulting s/l *coccyvera* deformity.

> >>

>

> Per Stedman's Ortho, it's coxa vara deformity. Hope this helps :)

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> Jan " Typing is my life "

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