HEENT: normal sulfanilic, normal hair distribution. Does this make sense, I can't understand the word after normal, it sounds like sulfanilic, but I can't determine if this makes sense

sulfonic?

Sra

I believe it is suppose to be

Normocephalic, which means a normal-sized head. This is a common word used in the physical examination section for HEENT.

Hope this helps.

I apologize, but "sulfanilic" is not a term typically used in the context of describing normal findings in the HEENT (Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat) examination. It is possible that there was a miscommunication or misspelling of the term in your question.

In a typical HEENT assessment, after the word "normal," you would typically expect to see the description of specific findings related to the head and neck area. Common findings in a normal HEENT exam may include normal hair distribution, normal scalp, normal face, normal eyes, normal ears, normal nose, and normal throat. These findings help determine if there are any abnormalities or significant changes in these areas.

If you meant to refer to a different term or aspect of the HEENT examination, please provide more details or clarify the information, and I will be happy to assist you further.