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Neurological test, s/l Belull sign

Posted By: sm on 2008-10-08
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Subject: Neurological test, s/l Belull sign

Patient with tarsal tunnel. Positive Tinel sign. Negative *s/l Velull or Belull* sign. Says it twice and I'm still clueless. TIA.


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