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Possibly chemistry 7 or 12? I often hear those, or actually what I hear is

chem7 or chem12, although chem7 is more common. Dunno if this helps or not.

Jan

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Another one!

His chemistry ___ profile is stable. s/l " pet "

Patient has pneumonia and anemia, suspicious for prostate and lung cancer.

a in Maine

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Possibly chemistry 7 or 12? I often hear those, or actually what I hear is

chem7 or chem12, although chem7 is more common. Dunno if this helps or not.

Jan

jantranscribes@...

" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

Another one!

His chemistry ___ profile is stable. s/l " pet "

Patient has pneumonia and anemia, suspicious for prostate and lung cancer.

a in Maine

Career Step Grad

Total eMed

8/19/02

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Possibly chemistry 7 or 12? I often hear those, or actually what I hear is

chem7 or chem12, although chem7 is more common. Dunno if this helps or not.

Jan

jantranscribes@...

" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

Another one!

His chemistry ___ profile is stable. s/l " pet "

Patient has pneumonia and anemia, suspicious for prostate and lung cancer.

a in Maine

Career Step Grad

Total eMed

8/19/02

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Could this be:

Additional tests for patients with PROSTATE CANCER

Prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP).

Check out www.essentialfats.com/diagtest.htm

Joyce

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- In nmtc@y..., a <paulaj@a...> wrote:

> His chemistry ___ profile is stable. s/l " pet "

>

> Patient has pneumonia and anemia, suspicious for prostate and lung

cancer.

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Per Mosby's Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference, 5th Edition --

" Prostate-specific antigen is more sensitive and specific than other

prostatic tumor markers such as prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP, see p. 7)

Also, PSA is more accurate than PAP in monitoring response and recurrence of

tumor after therapy. "

Gai

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