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focal deficit?

Posted By: mandiemt on 2008-01-03
In Reply to: s/l Circle deficit - Michelle

Subject: focal deficit?




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Subject: osteonecrosis- pt had "a bone scan significant for area of intense focal [s/l bony labeling]"?

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The patient also underwent bone scan, this being significant for an area of intense [s/l focal bony labeling] involving the lateral epicondyle of the right femur in an individual without history of trauma, and given his history of aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, it was felt that this might be reflective of osteonecrosis including "osteochondritis desiccans."

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