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Radiology Format ??

Posted By: Amanda on 2009-02-17
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Subject: Radiology Format ??


DUPLEX SCAN OF LEGS



Duplex scan of the arterioles system in the legs was performed and results are as follows:



RIGHT LEG: On the right side,


Is this layout correct? or is it


RIGHT LEG no colon? then drop down a line? Thanks




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