I would love some help. If this is how long it will take me once I get a job, I am going to be earning a dollar a day!! I have been reading every article and operative report under the sun and still cannot understand this one particular word. He says it twice. It's an ophthalmology operation and it sounds like "sclerosny" I have been very good in not "getting help for tests" but if someone could point me in the right direction, I would gladly do the rest myself! I just keep reading article after article, (aimed for doctors, I must add) and all it's doing is giving me a headache!
I have 6 books at my feet - and the internet, but am getting nowhere. Unfortunately the tape goes loud and soft as well, so that doesn't help.
Whatever this sclerosny is, it is internal and under the scleral flap.
While i'm at it, ever heard of protheradectomy, (again it's what it sounds like)and "aggressive" aqueous?
Thanks.