Example: The patient c/o pain in (L) ear. Translation: The patient complained of pain in the left ear.
Left in medical terms may be abbreviated "L" or "L" in a circle. The medical terminology combining form meaning left is sinist-
it is true
you need to see a medical doctor
His office is located in southfield.
the left
because its the 7th place on the value chart to the left
The internet is not the place for you to obtain medical help with a PERSONAL medical issue. IF you are concerned that there is something wrong with you, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about it.
It impossible to answer such a question on WikiAnswers. Your doctor is the person you should consult for your medical problems.
When used in medical terminology, such as when a doctor is examining a patient, "not appreciated" means that they could not find or locate something. If a doctor were to say "pedal pulse on left foot was not appreciated", that would mean that the doctor could not locate, feel, or hear the pulse on the left foot. That does not mean it is not there, but simply that the doctor him or herself could not locate it.
The cause of an abnormality of the left thalamus in the brain should be discussed with a medical professional. A doctor can give accurate information or advise how to find accurate resources.
You need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
Medical Terminology is a universal language, so when a patient presents with pre-existing issues ANY healthcare provider can read the chart and pick up where the previous provider left off. Medical Terminology is very specific so it helps to prevent confusion between different diagnoses or communication barriers thus, providing for a safer environment for the patient.Medical Terminology is a universal language, so when a patient presents with pre-existing issues ANY healthcare provider can read the chart and pick up where the previous provider left off. Medical Terminology is very specific so it helps to prevent confusion between different diagnoses or communication barriers thus, providing for a safer environment for the patient.