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Hi! I found Kager triangle in Tessier's Surgical Word Book. My

spellchecker did not like " peritenous. " The suggestions it gave me were

" peritenons " (I haven't found that one yet) and " perivenous. " Hope this

helps! :)

I don't trust doctors spellling

Can someone verify the spelling of Kager's fat pad. I cannot document it

and the doctor spelled it for me. He also spelled Peritenous and I cannot

find it either.

Peritenous inflammation is noted in this region although Kager's fat pad is

grossly clear.

Tia

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, I haven't been able to find anything yet, but am wondering if you could

give us some point of reference, as I may be looking in the wrong books. I am

thinking it might be peritoneal inflammation, but then without any reference, I

could be way off and in the wrong part of the body. Margaret

>>> " Skeese " 11/06/01 05:02PM >>>

Can someone verify the spelling of Kager's fat pad. I cannot document it

and the doctor spelled it for me. He also spelled Peritenous and I cannot

find it either.

Peritenous inflammation is noted in this region although Kager's fat pad is

grossly clear.

Tia

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I found several hits on Google for Kager's fat pad and I'm looking into

other references as well, nothing definitive yet.

Diane

Re: I don't trust doctors spellling

> , I haven't been able to find anything yet, but am wondering if you

could give us some point of reference, as I may be looking in the wrong

books. I am thinking it might be peritoneal inflammation, but then without

any reference, I could be way off and in the wrong part of the body.

Margaret

>

> >>> " Skeese " 11/06/01 05:02PM >>>

> Can someone verify the spelling of Kager's fat pad. I cannot document it

> and the doctor spelled it for me. He also spelled Peritenous and I cannot

> find it either.

>

> Peritenous inflammation is noted in this region although Kager's fat pad

is

> grossly clear.

>

> Tia

>

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I would think he means peritendinous inflammation (around the tendon). I

didn't find this exactly, but I did find tendinous for relating to a tendon.

So it would make sense that you could add peri- in front of it. I also

think that Kager's is correct as well. I think that Kager's triangle is

exactly what it is related to.

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Subject: I don't trust doctors spellling

Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 17:02:20 -0500

Can someone verify the spelling of Kager's fat pad. I cannot document it

and the doctor spelled it for me. He also spelled Peritenous and I cannot

find it either.

Peritenous inflammation is noted in this region although Kager's fat pad is

grossly clear.

Tia

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