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Left-sided HNP, or left-sided herniated nucleus pulposus, refers to a condition where the intervertebral disc in the spine bulges or herniates to the left side. This can cause pressure on nearby spinal nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, or weakness in the left arm or leg, depending on the location of the herniation. Treatment options may include physical therapy, medication, or, in severe cases, surgery to relieve pressure on the affected nerves.
Left-sided hydroureteronephrosis is a medical condition characterized by the dilation of the left ureter and kidney due to an obstruction in the urinary tract, preventing normal urine flow. This can lead to swelling of the ureter and kidney, potentially causing pain and kidney damage if left untreated. Common causes include kidney stones, tumors, or strictures. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent complications.
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No a square is 2 sided a cube is 4 sided
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cpt code for left sided heart cath with selective coronary angiography and left ventriculography ? I have found that the left sided heart cath with selective coronary angiography cpt code is 93452 this also includes the ventriculography
When a client has left sided weakness, you should dress them on their weaker side first. In this case, you would put the sweater on their left side first before moving to the right side, allowing them to assist with their stronger side as needed.
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The ICD 9 code for a lower extremely weakness is 728.87. This code is used to identify this type of diagnosis in patients.
"The aneurysm left me with severe right sided weakness and expressive dysphasia"
Well think about it. Residual is the left over of something. In this case the precipitating factor (i.e. surgery, procedure, illness, disease exacerbation).Residual Weakness would be the weakness experienced after a surgery, procedure, etc.General Weakness (also generalized weakness) is the description of symptoms of weakness (lethargy, poor balance, inability to ambulate, etc.) and is thus not a dx but rather a symptom as factors cause weakness and humans are generally not weak unless something is causing it such as (diabetes, obesity, Parkinson's).You probably wont find a Icd9 code for it as its a symptom (v code) and a very general one at that.
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You may drive left sided vehicles. You may not drive them on the right hand side of the road.