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Hi, thanks for any help you can give. Patient has atypical tuberculosis,

and the doc dictates something that sounds like MADM intercullary. Thanks

in advance. Have a blessed day.

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Could you give a little more context, like how it appears in the

sentence in the report?

Thanks,

Pattie

pulmonary word question

Hi, thanks for any help you can give. Patient has atypical

tuberculosis,

and the doc dictates something that sounds like MADM intercullary.

Thanks

in advance. Have a blessed day.

Prater

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I suspect you're hearing Mycobacterium intracellulare, found in SEMD. It's

a bacterial species found in lung lesions and sputum of humans.

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> Hi, thanks for any help you can give. Patient has atypical tuberculosis,

> and the doc dictates something that sounds like MADM intercullary. Thanks

> in advance. Have a blessed day.

>

> Prater

>

>

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hHey, as soon as I can finish the report I'm in and pull the report back up

and copy and paste the sentence in, I will. Thanks. At 02:39 PM 6/5/2003

-0400, you wrote:

> Could you give a little more context, like how it appears in the

> sentence in the report?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Pattie

>

>

> pulmonary word question

>

> Patient has atypical

> tuberculosis,

> and the doc dictates something that sounds like MADM intercullary.

> Thanks

>

>

> Prater

>

>

> TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe

>

>

>

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Hi, thanks ever so very much. That's what it was. I listened again and it

was M--for Mycobacterium avium intracellulare. Thanks bunches. Have a

blessed day. At 02:56 PM 6/5/2003 -0400, you wrote:

> It's

> a bacterial species found in lung lesions and sputum of humans.

>

> Jan

> jantranscribes@...

> " "

> " "

>

> pulmonary word question

>

>

>> Patient has atypical tuberculosis,

>> Thanks

>> Have a blessed day.

>>

>> Prater

>>

>>

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