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I don't know anemia very well, but could it be high globin anemia? I typed that

in a search and didn't get exact hits, but a lot about globin and sickle cell

anemia.....something you can look into.

Ramona

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Doctor dictates " Patient with known history of s/l hygloben anemia

Any ideas??

Pamela

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I'll have another listen and let you know.

Thanks.

Pamela

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How about cryoglobulinemia?

Pattie

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Doctor dictates " Patient with known history of s/l hygloben anemia

Any ideas??

Pamela

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It definitely sounds like high globin anemia, he stresses the high very

clearly.

I will probably let QA decide, they have more educated ears than mine. lol

Thanks for your help : )

Pamela

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Are you possibly hearing hyperglobulinemia?

Elisa

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I'll have another listen and let you know.

Thanks.

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Yep,

That's it.

Thank you Elisa : 0 )

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  • 2 weeks later...

Becky, Not positive about the first one, possibly PND. The second would be

isosorbide. I believe the third would be nasal cannula. Margaret

>>> patrick5@... 09/04/03 06:46PM >>>

WORD help: He denies any chest pain, palpatation, dizziness, " s/l polony " ,

shortness of breath.

MEDICATION help: s/l " isyselbite " 30 mg once a day.

Oxygen by nasal _____ (s/l stimular) 2 liters per minute at night.

Thanks for your help.

Becky

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