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"no atelectasis"

Posted By: kathie on 2006-09-13
In Reply to: CT scan abdomen... at the risk of sounding stupid...s/m - New MT

Subject: "no atelectasis"

a guess, after lung bases. Then Bowel loops could be the next sentence.


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