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Becky, I' not coming up with the first one, unless he is trying to do a titer

and saying something like one slash 28, although I am thinking that if it is a

titer it would be 1:128. With that said though, it would be histoplasma

serology (rather than cyrology) and in this case it is complement rather than

compliment.

I believe the second one would be neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

The third could be she may need resection.

Hope some of this helps, Margaret

>>> " " 01/14/03 09:14PM >>>

Hi everybody,

I am working on a report here and am having trouble understanding some of the

words. I'm hoping someone can help.

She also has had a histoplasma cyrology done which shows a low positive

histoplasma cyrology at " s/l one S28 " for the yeast antigen compliment fixation

antibody.

If there is evidence of cancer, she would really be rated at Stage 3b and may be

inoperable and may need " s/l O'Neil " adjuvent chemotherapy.

If the initial mediastenoscopy is inconclusive, she may been " s/l regitisection "

of the right lobe nodule.

These are three separate parts in the report. Hope someone can help.

Thanks,

Becky

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Becky, I' not coming up with the first one, unless he is trying to do a titer

and saying something like one slash 28, although I am thinking that if it is a

titer it would be 1:128. With that said though, it would be histoplasma

serology (rather than cyrology) and in this case it is complement rather than

compliment.

I believe the second one would be neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

The third could be she may need resection.

Hope some of this helps, Margaret

>>> " " 01/14/03 09:14PM >>>

Hi everybody,

I am working on a report here and am having trouble understanding some of the

words. I'm hoping someone can help.

She also has had a histoplasma cyrology done which shows a low positive

histoplasma cyrology at " s/l one S28 " for the yeast antigen compliment fixation

antibody.

If there is evidence of cancer, she would really be rated at Stage 3b and may be

inoperable and may need " s/l O'Neil " adjuvent chemotherapy.

If the initial mediastenoscopy is inconclusive, she may been " s/l regitisection "

of the right lobe nodule.

These are three separate parts in the report. Hope someone can help.

Thanks,

Becky

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Becky, I' not coming up with the first one, unless he is trying to do a titer

and saying something like one slash 28, although I am thinking that if it is a

titer it would be 1:128. With that said though, it would be histoplasma

serology (rather than cyrology) and in this case it is complement rather than

compliment.

I believe the second one would be neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

The third could be she may need resection.

Hope some of this helps, Margaret

>>> " " 01/14/03 09:14PM >>>

Hi everybody,

I am working on a report here and am having trouble understanding some of the

words. I'm hoping someone can help.

She also has had a histoplasma cyrology done which shows a low positive

histoplasma cyrology at " s/l one S28 " for the yeast antigen compliment fixation

antibody.

If there is evidence of cancer, she would really be rated at Stage 3b and may be

inoperable and may need " s/l O'Neil " adjuvent chemotherapy.

If the initial mediastenoscopy is inconclusive, she may been " s/l regitisection "

of the right lobe nodule.

These are three separate parts in the report. Hope someone can help.

Thanks,

Becky

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s/l reticulus would probably be reticulytes (reticulyte count)

could " sycom " be sycoma?

fairton level might be ferretin? Stedman's Pathology and Lab Medicine Words

gives ferretin assay.

I just looked up a few that I thought were familiar.... the others, CBC, UA,

CMP- I usually type this one out, not sure what anyone else does. Sed rate is

sedimentation rate, but they usually say sed rate, and that's what i've been

typing. Not sure what MedQuist's rule would be.

Carol in NC

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Hello all,

Doctor is doing a complete workup to check for anemia. He will be doing the

following procedures: CBC, CMP, s/l reticulus, sycom, peripheral smeal, fairton

level, epil level, sed rate, S-pap and a UA.

I am not sure if I have these right. I am having trouble finding some of

them. If anyone sees anyone that I have wrong, please let me know.

Thanks,

Becky

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s/l reticulus would probably be reticulytes (reticulyte count)

could " sycom " be sycoma?

fairton level might be ferretin? Stedman's Pathology and Lab Medicine Words

gives ferretin assay.

I just looked up a few that I thought were familiar.... the others, CBC, UA,

CMP- I usually type this one out, not sure what anyone else does. Sed rate is

sedimentation rate, but they usually say sed rate, and that's what i've been

typing. Not sure what MedQuist's rule would be.

Carol in NC

Question

Hello all,

Doctor is doing a complete workup to check for anemia. He will be doing the

following procedures: CBC, CMP, s/l reticulus, sycom, peripheral smeal, fairton

level, epil level, sed rate, S-pap and a UA.

I am not sure if I have these right. I am having trouble finding some of

them. If anyone sees anyone that I have wrong, please let me know.

Thanks,

Becky

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Peripheral smeal is probably peripheral smear which usually means a

manual differential on a CBC.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

M-TEC Student - Session 2-3

gentlsong@...

AIM: Jntlsong

ICQ: 383585

>Someone else already gave most of the answers, but they were

>confused by the

>sycom, peripheral smeal. I don't know about the peripheral smeal

>either,

>but the sycom is probably the end of what they suggested.

>Reticulus, sycom

>is probably reticulocyte count. :o)

>

>Joy

>

>

>

>----Original Message Follows----

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: Question

>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:49:54 -0500

>

>Hello all,

>

>Doctor is doing a complete workup to check for anemia. He will be

>doing the

>following procedures: CBC, CMP, s/l reticulus, sycom, peripheral

>smeal,

>fairton level, epil level, sed rate, S-pap and a UA.

>

>I am not sure if I have these right. I am having trouble finding

>some of

>them. If anyone sees anyone that I have wrong, please let me know.

>

>Thanks,

>

>Becky

>

>

>

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Peripheral smeal is probably peripheral smear which usually means a

manual differential on a CBC.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

M-TEC Student - Session 2-3

gentlsong@...

AIM: Jntlsong

ICQ: 383585

>Someone else already gave most of the answers, but they were

>confused by the

>sycom, peripheral smeal. I don't know about the peripheral smeal

>either,

>but the sycom is probably the end of what they suggested.

>Reticulus, sycom

>is probably reticulocyte count. :o)

>

>Joy

>

>

>

>----Original Message Follows----

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: Question

>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:49:54 -0500

>

>Hello all,

>

>Doctor is doing a complete workup to check for anemia. He will be

>doing the

>following procedures: CBC, CMP, s/l reticulus, sycom, peripheral

>smeal,

>fairton level, epil level, sed rate, S-pap and a UA.

>

>I am not sure if I have these right. I am having trouble finding

>some of

>them. If anyone sees anyone that I have wrong, please let me know.

>

>Thanks,

>

>Becky

>

>

>

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Peripheral smeal is probably peripheral smear which usually means a

manual differential on a CBC.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

M-TEC Student - Session 2-3

gentlsong@...

AIM: Jntlsong

ICQ: 383585

>Someone else already gave most of the answers, but they were

>confused by the

>sycom, peripheral smeal. I don't know about the peripheral smeal

>either,

>but the sycom is probably the end of what they suggested.

>Reticulus, sycom

>is probably reticulocyte count. :o)

>

>Joy

>

>

>

>----Original Message Follows----

>

>To: <nmtc >

>Subject: Question

>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:49:54 -0500

>

>Hello all,

>

>Doctor is doing a complete workup to check for anemia. He will be

>doing the

>following procedures: CBC, CMP, s/l reticulus, sycom, peripheral

>smeal,

>fairton level, epil level, sed rate, S-pap and a UA.

>

>I am not sure if I have these right. I am having trouble finding

>some of

>them. If anyone sees anyone that I have wrong, please let me know.

>

>Thanks,

>

>Becky

>

>

>

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Chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate.

Quixote

Question

> Doctor is talking about a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. He states

that she has also taken :chondriotin sulfating s/l licosemating licans.

Anyone have any suggestions?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Becky

>

>

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Becky,

That would probably be chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate per Drake &

Drake.

Question

Doctor is talking about a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. He states that

she has also taken :chondriotin sulfating s/l licosemating licans. Anyone have

any suggestions?

Thanks,

Becky

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Becky,

That would probably be chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate per Drake &

Drake.

Question

Doctor is talking about a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. He states that

she has also taken :chondriotin sulfating s/l licosemating licans. Anyone have

any suggestions?

Thanks,

Becky

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Becky,

I don't know if you still need anything on this. It looks like goniometer is in

there - an instrument for measuring angles - it could be 'aid of a goniometer'.

Ken

Question

Passive range of motion is measured in the supine position with " s/l aid

obgoneometer " .

Any suggestion!!

Thanks,

Becky

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Becky,

I don't know if you still need anything on this. It looks like goniometer is in

there - an instrument for measuring angles - it could be 'aid of a goniometer'.

Ken

Question

Passive range of motion is measured in the supine position with " s/l aid

obgoneometer " .

Any suggestion!!

Thanks,

Becky

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How about frank collapse?

Quixote

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> Hi everybody,

>

> I am having trouble with one part of this report.

>

> The doctor is saying the following:

>

> X-rays taken today again demonstrate avascular necrotic area in her

humeral head. I do not see any specific ______ yet. It sounds something

like " flank coaps or coabs " .

>

> Any suggestions would be most helpful.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Becky

>

>

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How about frank collapse?

Quixote

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> Hi everybody,

>

> I am having trouble with one part of this report.

>

> The doctor is saying the following:

>

> X-rays taken today again demonstrate avascular necrotic area in her

humeral head. I do not see any specific ______ yet. It sounds something

like " flank coaps or coabs " .

>

> Any suggestions would be most helpful.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Becky

>

>

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That would be endomysial per HPI Path/Lab.

Monika

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> Hi all,

>

> Doctor is dictation the following:

>

> Antigliadin antiboid test done August 2002, negative; and " endomycelial "

antibody screen was also negative.

>

> Any suggestions???

>

> Thank you,

>

> Becky

>

>

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That would be endomysial per HPI Path/Lab.

Monika

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> Hi all,

>

> Doctor is dictation the following:

>

> Antigliadin antiboid test done August 2002, negative; and " endomycelial "

antibody screen was also negative.

>

> Any suggestions???

>

> Thank you,

>

> Becky

>

>

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That would be endomysial per HPI Path/Lab.

Monika

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> Hi all,

>

> Doctor is dictation the following:

>

> Antigliadin antiboid test done August 2002, negative; and " endomycelial "

antibody screen was also negative.

>

> Any suggestions???

>

> Thank you,

>

> Becky

>

>

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ROTFLMAO!! This is priceless :)!!

Robyn

RE: question

> I don't remember whether it was this list or another I'm on, but I do

> remember just having seen a quip that when someone said that France had

> declared they would not back us up or participate in any way, Ross Perot

was

> reported to have replied that going to war without France would be akin to

> going deer hunting without an accordian.

>

> That's the best I can remember it. Was that what you were looking for?

>

> Lynn

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ROTFLMAO!! This is priceless :)!!

Robyn

RE: question

> I don't remember whether it was this list or another I'm on, but I do

> remember just having seen a quip that when someone said that France had

> declared they would not back us up or participate in any way, Ross Perot

was

> reported to have replied that going to war without France would be akin to

> going deer hunting without an accordian.

>

> That's the best I can remember it. Was that what you were looking for?

>

> Lynn

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ROTFLMAO!! This is priceless :)!!

Robyn

RE: question

> I don't remember whether it was this list or another I'm on, but I do

> remember just having seen a quip that when someone said that France had

> declared they would not back us up or participate in any way, Ross Perot

was

> reported to have replied that going to war without France would be akin to

> going deer hunting without an accordian.

>

> That's the best I can remember it. Was that what you were looking for?

>

> Lynn

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