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crash occurred at 8:35 a.m.
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time of transport 8:51 am
*Back & Abdominal Pain -
*Abdoman has ecchymosis on the bilateral lower quadrants at her ASIS from the seat belt.
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- Rt Brest Hematoma *Chest wall and Abdominal pain
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Discharge diagnosis of R breast hematoma, MVA, left lung nodule
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ER Follow-up
*abdumen pain and mass
*breast pain and mass -
Dr. William M. Chinn
Ref. by PC for further evaluation of a solitary pulmonary nodule -
Was told by the radiologist that read her PET scan to come the the ER to get evaluated.
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"In light of recent history of trauna, I favor the diagnosis of hematoma."
"Simllar findings are seen in the subcutaneous tissues in the lower abdomien and upper pelvis." -
"...possible aortic injur following a motor vehicle accident."
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fu visit
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Radiology for "injury to thoracic aorta".
*aortic hematoma -
Chronic Hematoma adjacent to the aortic arch.
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Radiology for aorta hematoma
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*abdomen pain - worsening
*memory loss -
FU visit- abnormal chest CT
*Rt brest lump- pain -
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Impression- Hematoma is resolving. FU every 6 months until resolved.
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Breast Lump
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*Rt brest painful
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fu visit
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R breast hematoma is diminishing. An additional 6-month follow-up bilateral diagnostic mammogram is recommended.
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Complaints of pelvic pain and pressure off and on for 12 months, unsure if related to car wreck
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3 views of the pelvis were obtained. Noted mild changes of osteitis pubis.
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- breast still has mass/pain
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*Pelvic Pain
*back/leg pain
*breast pain -
R Hematoma is still decreasing. Recommended clinical FU for the palpable area. Screening in 1 year.
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*Rt hip/back pain
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*Rt hip pain to buttock
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*pain in pubic symphysis region ongoing
*Pain in breast -
New Patient.
No notation of MVA problems/pain -
Meds refill
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unrelated. No MVA issues discussed
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Called in. Mammogram order needed
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Not related. No MVA complaints