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In a message dated 1/15/2003 2:26:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mparish@... writes:

> UTR is 2+. Sensation intact.

> Cerebellum intact.

>

> UTR? Am I hearing this correctly. Can't document the abbreviation so

> I'm thinking maybe it is something else I'm hearing?

>

DTRs

Peggy

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In a message dated 1/15/2003 2:26:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mparish@... writes:

> UTR is 2+. Sensation intact.

> Cerebellum intact.

>

> UTR? Am I hearing this correctly. Can't document the abbreviation so

> I'm thinking maybe it is something else I'm hearing?

>

DTRs

Peggy

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See if you can hear DTR, deep tendon reflexes. Hope that helps! :o)

Abbreviation help

Good day everyone!

Under the neurologic portion of the physical exam the doctor dictates

the following:

Cranial nerves grossly intact. UTR is 2+. Sensation intact.

Cerebellum intact.

UTR? Am I hearing this correctly. Can't document the abbreviation so

I'm thinking maybe it is something else I'm hearing?

Thank you!

Meg

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See if you can hear DTR, deep tendon reflexes. Hope that helps! :o)

Abbreviation help

Good day everyone!

Under the neurologic portion of the physical exam the doctor dictates

the following:

Cranial nerves grossly intact. UTR is 2+. Sensation intact.

Cerebellum intact.

UTR? Am I hearing this correctly. Can't document the abbreviation so

I'm thinking maybe it is something else I'm hearing?

Thank you!

Meg

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See if you can hear DTR, deep tendon reflexes. Hope that helps! :o)

Abbreviation help

Good day everyone!

Under the neurologic portion of the physical exam the doctor dictates

the following:

Cranial nerves grossly intact. UTR is 2+. Sensation intact.

Cerebellum intact.

UTR? Am I hearing this correctly. Can't document the abbreviation so

I'm thinking maybe it is something else I'm hearing?

Thank you!

Meg

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Can you hear VMO? It is the vastus medialis oblique, per Neil

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ABBREVIATION HELP

We will send him to therapy to work on quad strengthening, sepcifically S/L

BMO. Is this right? Thanks, Deb

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Can you hear VMO? It is the vastus medialis oblique, per Neil

Abbreviations. :o)

ABBREVIATION HELP

We will send him to therapy to work on quad strengthening, sepcifically S/L

BMO. Is this right? Thanks, Deb

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Can you hear VMO? It is the vastus medialis oblique, per Neil

Abbreviations. :o)

ABBREVIATION HELP

We will send him to therapy to work on quad strengthening, sepcifically S/L

BMO. Is this right? Thanks, Deb

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Good afternoon/evening!

Under the past medical history for a 3-year-old child, the doc says the

following:

She was a C-section at 35 weeks, congenital CMV. Medical problems include

congenital CMV,

history of VCUR grade 2 on the left side, seizure disorder, cerebral palsy, and

microencephaly.

Anyone know what VCUR stands for? Can't find it and when I listen again, I

don't hear anything different. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate

it.

Thanks!

Meg

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