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In a message dated 03-09-01 12:07:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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<< Patient is here in follow up for C5-6 disk herniation with involvement on

the right side with s/l verticular symptoms. He has resolution of radicular

symptoms. He has 70% improvement in regards to the neck pain.

I can't tell what he is saying, reticular, verticular, ? radicular >>

Hopefully this will help: ventricular has to do with ventricles.. like in

the heart. reticular has to do with lymph nodes. radicular has to do with

anything spine/spinal cord related. (Dorlands says radicular is pertaining

to a root or radicle, which isn't much help, but for radiculitis is defined

as inflammation of the spinal nerve roots). Does that make it less like mud

and more like water? :) BTW, there is no " verticular " . You might hear

vertbral which has to do with vertebra/e.

Jan " Typing is my life "

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In a message dated 3/9/01 12:29:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, JanTranscribes

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<< Thanks for pointing that out.-- I should have said heart OR brain in my

reply <blushing>

>>

Again a duh for me. One of the docs I transcribe for has a section in the PE

she calls " Lymphoreticular " , and she lists the lymph nodes there.. so I guess

that's why I " assumed " it was lymph nodes. Thanks for that definition.. I

learned something :)

That is what we are all here for---to point each other in the right

direction! Don't forget about (Yoshimoto's/Hashimoto's)!! That was a big

duh for me!!

Holly :o)

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In a message dated 3/9/01 12:29:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, JanTranscribes

writes:

<< Thanks for pointing that out.-- I should have said heart OR brain in my

reply <blushing>

>>

Again a duh for me. One of the docs I transcribe for has a section in the PE

she calls " Lymphoreticular " , and she lists the lymph nodes there.. so I guess

that's why I " assumed " it was lymph nodes. Thanks for that definition.. I

learned something :)

That is what we are all here for---to point each other in the right

direction! Don't forget about (Yoshimoto's/Hashimoto's)!! That was a big

duh for me!!

Holly :o)

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In a message dated 3/9/01 12:29:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, JanTranscribes

writes:

<< Thanks for pointing that out.-- I should have said heart OR brain in my

reply <blushing>

>>

Again a duh for me. One of the docs I transcribe for has a section in the PE

she calls " Lymphoreticular " , and she lists the lymph nodes there.. so I guess

that's why I " assumed " it was lymph nodes. Thanks for that definition.. I

learned something :)

That is what we are all here for---to point each other in the right

direction! Don't forget about (Yoshimoto's/Hashimoto's)!! That was a big

duh for me!!

Holly :o)

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