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S/L SCLERA

Posted By: PAM on 2006-11-17
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Subject: S/L SCLERA

HEENT:  Sclerae not covered.  *Pharynx and ** is a little dry.  SOUNDS LIKE HE IS SAYING PHARYNX AND SCLERA IS A LITTLE DRY.  DOES THAT SEEM RIGHT?




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