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Figured it out - he's saying cerebral infarctions. :::sigh:::

Posted By: PoodleLady on 2008-11-04
In Reply to: Another head CT, this time with heavily accented ESL. - PoodleLady

Subject: Figured it out - he's saying cerebral infarctions. :::sigh:::




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