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Can you hear subsegmental atelectasis??

Posted By: NM on 2009-05-13
In Reply to: s/l new subsigmalaps assoicated with bronchiectasis - newbie

Subject: Can you hear subsegmental atelectasis??

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I have seen many posts regarding atelectasis and one with discoid, but can't find one with the two together.  I'm doing Endocrinology.  Sentence is:  Bibasilar (s/l)discoid atelectasis.  I'm really stuck.
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