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Would it be epiphysis fracture?

Aliceanne

On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 11:07:54 -0500 walhof writes:

> Physical Exam: She is in a cock-up splint. She does have some

> tenderness

> at the fracture site which is located near the ____________(s/l

> pataphsys)

> of her left radius. She has good anatomical alignment.

> Neurovascular

> supply into her fingertips is normal. Follow up x-ray does show a

> rather

> significant cortical fracture on the radial surface of the left

> distal

> radius.

>

> X-ray report: Views of the left forearm reveal a fracture at the

> _____(s/l

> patasaphis) of the radius. Position and alignment are

> satisfactory.

>

> Any idea what word I am looking for?

>

> Bev W.

>

>

>

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I would venture metaphysis.

Quixote

left radus fracture term

> Physical Exam: She is in a cock-up splint. She does have some tenderness

> at the fracture site which is located near the ____________(s/l pataphsys)

> of her left radius. She has good anatomical alignment. Neurovascular

> supply into her fingertips is normal. Follow up x-ray does show a rather

> significant cortical fracture on the radial surface of the left distal

> radius.

>

> X-ray report: Views of the left forearm reveal a fracture at the

_____(s/l

> patasaphis) of the radius. Position and alignment are satisfactory.

>

> Any idea what word I am looking for?

>

> Bev W.

>

>

>

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Hi, Marsha here. I wonder if the doctor could be saying epiphysis. Hope

this helps.

Marsha

left radus fracture term

> Physical Exam: She is in a cock-up splint. She does have some tenderness

> at the fracture site which is located near the ____________(s/l pataphsys)

> of her left radius. She has good anatomical alignment. Neurovascular

> supply into her fingertips is normal. Follow up x-ray does show a rather

> significant cortical fracture on the radial surface of the left distal

> radius.

>

> X-ray report: Views of the left forearm reveal a fracture at the

_____(s/l

> patasaphis) of the radius. Position and alignment are satisfactory.

>

> Any idea what word I am looking for?

>

> Bev W.

>

>

>

> TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

>

> PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

>

>

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