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postpartum.....diastasis, separation of the midline muscles...nm

Posted By: wanderer on 2006-11-18
In Reply to: Word help - Susan

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Subject: Diastasis????? nm

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Subject: MLS=midline shift? sm

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Subject: s/l mean/main is: midline

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Subject: probably midline raphe ?


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Subject: First would be trachea midline. I have

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Subject: Thanks! Must be 'calcified pineal is midline'.


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